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No way, whats the pushback from admins if you decide to only do 15pts in clinic or in the procedure room per day?
there is no pushback. they want a 50-60 percentile productivity doc. treat it like a salaried position. do more out of the goodness of your heart.

but also no chance in hell you're doing this 3 days a week, they want you there every day.

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Can anyone comment on how compensation for a chronic pain gig would work in Hawaii? I've read that insurance reimbursements are significantly lower, so compensation practices are lower than the average MGMA. Thanks for any input!
 
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Thank you for sharing. Hoping to also hunt down some information on wRVU/RVU percentiles if anyone has access to them.
this is what my network shares with us. I'm not sure if it's straight MGMA data or "blended" with AMGA and Sullivan Cotter


Percentile wRVUs
10 3,780
11 3,979
12 4,060
13 4,158
14 4,196
15 4,343
16 4,442
17 4,539
18 4,642
19 4,724
20 4,808
21 4,839
22 4,925
23 4,992
24 5,053
25 5,116
26 5,139
27 5,185
28 5,259
29 5,349
30 5,464
31 5,532
32 5,604
33 5,687
34 5,769
35 5,959
36 6,048
37 6,100
38 6,200
39 6,226
40 6,287
41 6,319
42 6,386
43 6,469
44 6,554
45 6,648
46 6,707
47 6,783
48 6,853
49 6,922
50 6,976
51 7,027
52 7,097
53 7,133
54 7,207
55 7,304
56 7,366
57 7,420
58 7,454
59 7,494
60 7,558
61 7,604
62 7,669
63 7,816
64 7,911
65 8,074
66 8,154
67 8,287
68 8,391
69 8,547
70 8,607
71 8,681
72 8,734
73 8,826
74 8,886
75 8,979
76 9,083
77 9,176
78 9,263
79 9,390
80 9,526
81 9,620
82 9,936
83 10,207
84 10,426
85 10,809
86 11,219
87 11,501
88 11,682
89 12,005
90 12,191
 
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median in west coast is 500k? wow i have a hard time believing that.
 
just found this so I figured I'd post to share - has all specialties and regions for 2021
Any idea why there is a ~30-40k difference in Anes pain and non-anes pain. I assume if both docs do acgme pain fellowship they should be paid the same in non-VA settings.
 
Bias against base specialty as Anes makes more than PMR/Neuro.
Gotcha, surprised non-anes pain docs allowing themselves to get shortchanged like that. Unless taking gas cases is part of the job description dont see a reason why there is a pay difference. Especially if they are both acgme pain fellowship trained.
 
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Gotcha, surprised non-anes pain docs allowing themselves to get shortchanged like that. Unless taking gas cases is part of the job description dont see a reason why there is a pay difference. Especially if they are both acgme pain fellowship trained.

That figure for non-anes pain probably includes a combination of both ACGME and non ACGME trained physicians. ACGME trained probably get paid the same (or very close to it) and gap might be bigger for non ACGME trained docs

Anesthesia-pain jobs also include #s for docs who do some anesthesia cases as part of their gig so would command a higher salary
 
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if you look at the AMGA it's posted as ASA units for anesthesiology pain. i tried converting them but had no idea
 
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