Sex Differences in Physician Salary in US Public Medical Schools
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
Limited evidence exists on salary differences between male and female academic physicians, largely owing to difficulty obtaining data on salary and factors influencing salary. Existing studies have been limited by reliance on survey-based approaches to measuring sex differences in earnings, lack of contemporary data, small sample sizes, or limited geographic representation.
To analyze sex differences in earnings among US academic physicians. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Freedom of Information laws mandate release of salary information of public university employees in several states. In 12 states with salary information published online, salary data were extracted on 10 241 academic physicians at 24 public medical schools. These data were linked to a unique physician database with detailed information on sex, age, years of experience, faculty rank, specialty, scientific authorship, National Institutes of Health funding, clinical trial participation, and Medicare reimbursements (proxy for clinical revenue). Sex differences in salary were estimated after adjusting for these factors. EXPOSURES: Physician sex. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Annual salary.
Citation impact
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3Topics & keywords
- Salary
- Medicine
- Specialty
- Earnings
- Demography
- Proxy (statistics)
- Family medicine
- Public health