Abstract

Reports of physician remuneration suggest that sex-based differences in payments exist. However, many of these studies have relied on self-reported income from surveys or Medicare or Medicaid payments capturing a subset of physician payments. We aimed to determine whether female and male ophthalmologists are paid differently despite similar workload based on Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) fee-for-service billings and to compare these results with those of other surgical, medical procedural, and medical nonprocedural specialty groups.

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