Here are 16 statistics about orthopedic and spine surgeon compensation by region, based on MGMA's Physician Compensation and Production Survey: 2011 Report Based on 2010 Data.
Lowest: East ($441,304)
Others: South ($490,950), West ($468,142)
Lowest: West ($424,014)
Others: Midwest ($680,996), East ($564,810)
Lowest: West ($562,908)
Others: South ($684,056), East ($573,521)
Lowest: East ($516,161)
Others: Midwest ($637,963), West ($558,888)
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General orthopedics
Highest: Midwest ($556,342)Lowest: East ($441,304)
Others: South ($490,950), West ($468,142)
Hip and joint
Highest: South ($687,092)Lowest: West ($424,014)
Others: Midwest ($680,996), East ($564,810)
Spine
Highest: Midwest ($777,988)Lowest: West ($562,908)
Others: South ($684,056), East ($573,521)
Sports medicine
Highest: South ($637,963)Lowest: East ($516,161)
Others: Midwest ($637,963), West ($558,888)
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