Physician compensation has increased by 4.3% due to higher patient demand and a shortage of doctors, according to the AMGA 2026 Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey. However, this pay increase is largely funded by increased provider output rather than improved reimbursement rates, which remain stagnant and are expected to decline further due to federal spending cuts. The United States is projected to face a significant physician shortage by 2036, exacerbating these trends. AI
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- American Medical Group Association
- AMGA 2026 Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey
- Association of American Medical Colleges
- Donald Trump
- Fred Horton
- Medicaid
- One Big Beautiful Bill Act
- Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
- United States
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