
Orthopedic Surgeons on Track to Earn Less Than Taco Bell Workers
If current trends continue, patients are in big trouble
"If those numbers aren't disappointing enough for young surgeons who've already spent a dozen years in training, the same group fit a third-order polynomial model to historical data for Medicare reimbursements for arthroplasties, yielding a projection out to 2030. Actual figures from 2007 to 2023 showed mean reimbursements falling over time, and falling faster with each passing year from 2019 onward.
The resulting model resembles a letter S tipped onto its back: a steep decrease initially, flattening out in the middle, but then an accelerating decline in the final years. Rates fall off a cliff as the current decade proceeds, with mean reimbursements dropping to $200 or less in just a few more years.
Incredibly, the projection suggests physicians might get just $50 for a primary hip replacement in 2030. That's total, not per hour."
You may have to use a new browser to read the whole report, my apologies. Woes from ortho on declining reimbursement and comparing themselves to dentists. The click bait title even compared them to taco bell workers. Not sure if this is satirical or just common problems in US medicine. Thoughts?