Salary Trends Among Medical Professionals: 1998 - 2013
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The past 15 years have seen dominating headlines regarding the cost and structure of healthcare in the United States.
The salaries of 113 occupations in the medical field were examined from October 1998 to October 2013. These occupations range from Medical Technicians with 2013 mean salaries in the low $30,000 to Physicians with mean salaries over $300,000.
The occupations surveyed represent different sectors of the medical field: Medical Technicians, Medical Technologists, Nurses, Mid-level Providers, and Physicians. Medical technicians range from Dialysis Technicians to X-Ray Technicians.
The analysis of percentage change revealed a curved rate of growth for medical professionals. Medical Technologists have seen the largest average salary increase over the past 15 years with an average annual growth rate of 2.6%.
Mid-level providers saw salary grow at a rate of 2.2%. Physicians saw an overall growth rate of 1.7%, which was lower than MidlevelProviders, Nurses, Technologists, and Technicians.
Lower salary Physicians who earn below $200,000 have seen their salaries increase at a rate of 1.9%.