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The document summarizes the findings from the 2022 MedAxiom Annual Survey. The survey provides data on various aspects of the cardiology field, including compensation, production, key volumes, and other measures. <br /><br />Some key findings include:<br /><br />- Median total compensation per FTE cardiologist: The survey provides data on the median total compensation per FTE cardiologist, categorized by ownership model, subspecialty, and region.<br />- Trends in ownership model: The survey shows the distribution of cardiology programs by ownership model.<br />- Productivity: The median work relative value units (wRVUs) per FTE cardiologist are provided, giving an insight into the productivity of cardiologists.<br />- Advanced practice providers (APPs): The survey provides information on the median number of APP full-time equivalents (FTEs) per FTE cardiologist, as well as the median total compensation per APP by subspecialty and region.<br />- Imaging volumes: The survey includes data on the median advanced imaging volume per FTE cardiologist, as well as the median imaging volume per FTE cardiologist.<br />- Hospital discharges: The survey provides information on the median hospital discharges per FTE cardiologist.<br />- Cardiology subspecialty mix: The survey includes data on the cardiology subspecialty mix by ownership model.<br />- Compensation trends: The survey presents trends in total compensation per FTE cardiologist, both pre and post-pandemic, categorized by subspecialty, region, and age group.<br />- Production trends: The survey includes data on the median wRVUs per FTE cardiologist, both pre and post-pandemic, by subspecialty.<br />- Key volumes: The survey provides information on the median new patient and panel volume per FTE cardiologist, as well as the median hospital visits, imaging volumes, and invasive procedures per 1,000 active cardiology patients.<br />- Call participation: The survey examines the impact of call participation on total compensation and wRVUs.<br />- Workforce projections: The survey highlights the shortage of cardiologists, with a significant number of practitioners over the age of 61 and a projected net annual workforce impact.<br /><br />These findings provide valuable insights into the current state of the cardiology field, including compensation, productivity, and key volumes, and can help inform decision-making and strategic planning within the industry.
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MedAxiom Annual Survey
cardiology field
compensation
production
ownership model
subspecialty
region
work relative value units
advanced practice providers
imaging volumes
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