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The document titled "2023 MedAxiom V1" provides a summary of the findings from a survey conducted by MedAxiom on cardiology compensation and production trends in 2023. The survey highlights that compensation and production across all cardiology specialties remained relatively stable. However, there was a widening gap in total compensation between private and integrated cardiologists. The survey also found that total new patient volumes reached the highest level recorded in the annual report. Imaging and procedural volumes did not see significant increases per patient panel. <br /><br />The survey revealed that the ratio of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) to physicians, as well as APP production and compensation, continued to increase. The report includes demographics of the survey respondents, including program size, ownership model, region, compensation model, and subspecialties.<br /><br />The document also provides specific information on cardiology compensation, production, and volumes for different subspecialties, such as structural heart, advanced imaging, advanced heart failure, and electrophysiology. It highlights the differences in compensation and production based on ownership, region, and call coverage.<br /><br />Additionally, the report discusses the utilization and growth of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) in cardiology, including their impact on production and compensation. It emphasizes the importance of utilizing complimentary Academy courses and informs readers about upcoming webinars.<br /><br />Overall, the document offers a comprehensive overview of the survey findings on cardiology compensation and production trends in 2023, providing valuable insights for professionals in the field.
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2023 MedAxiom V1
cardiology compensation
cardiology production
private cardiologists
integrated cardiologists
total compensation
new patient volumes
Advanced Practice Providers
subspecialties
survey findings
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