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Medical Malpractice Insurance in Illinois - The Struggle for Reform
Illinois has recently undergone some important developments in the medical malpractice insurance industry. Due to a February 2010 decision by the Illinois State Supreme Court, the 2005 Medical Malpractice Reform Act, which capped the amount of physician liability for pain and suffering at $500,000, was overturned as unconstitutional. The same law also capped hospital liability at $1,000,000 for pain and suffering. The law did not address the overall amount a patient could receive in a medical malpractice suit.
It remains to be seen what effect the court's decision will have on physician medical liability and the lawsuit climate in Illinois. According to a recent survey by the Institute for Legal Reform, an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Illinois has one of the worst legal climates in the country for tort-related cases, including med-mal lawsuits. Out of the 50 states, Illinois ranks 45 on the fairness of its litigation environment. This is actually a slight improvement over the 2008 ranking of 46. Two counties in Illinois had especially poor rankings. Cook County, which includes the city of Chicago, ranked as the most unfair and unreasonable litigation environment in the country, according to the survey, and Madison County, in southern Illinois, ranked fifth.
The Illinois State Medical Society has criticized the court's decision. Medical society President Dr. James L. Milam addressed it in a letter to the Wall Street Journal, stating "Sadly, this latest bad decision will lead to fewer doctors practicing here and higher costs". Dr. Milam goes on to explain that the medical malpractice insurance reform law was, indeed, working, and that long-term trends, such as a net loss of physicians in the state, were being reversed.
According to Progress Illinois, a web-based newspaper and blog, the Illinois Supreme Court decision against the Medical Malpractice Reform Act also rolled back some significant laws which had helped to curb the cost of medical malpractice insurance. The 2005 law had included changes to the Illinois Insurance Code that improved insurer reporting and transparency requirements. These changes had led to more competition among insurers, as well as an overall reduction in physician liability premiums of 10 percent.
Data from the Illinois Department of Insurance shows that, in 2008, there were 19 companies offering medical malpractice insurance to Illinois doctors and surgeons that were able to collect more than $500,000 in premiums. In 2005, there were only 14 companies operating at this level. Similarly, the overall number of companies increased during that period, with five companies that did not even offer physician liability insurance in 2005 able to collect more than $1 million in premium by 2008.
Though there is fear that many of these gains will be rolled back, Illinois' largest med mal insurance company, ISMIE Mutual Insurance Company, has stated that their rate-setting process will not change due to the court's decision. In an April 2010 posting on the Illinois Medical Society's web page, ISMIE states that their process for setting medical malpractice insurance rates will remain "as objective and data driven as ever".
Advocates of medical liability reform and general tort reform will continue to lobby for new laws in Illinois. With two previous Illinois Supreme Court decisions against laws similar to the 2005 Medical Malpractice Reform Act, it is clear that proponents of reform will not give up easily.
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Illinois
Doctor Malpractice Insurance Rates
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
| 2000 |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair, Will |
$19,604 +9.37% |
$52,364 +8.38% |
$78,880 +5.17% |
| Jackson, Lake Vermilion |
$17,732 +9.37% |
$47,216 +8.38% |
$71,084 +5.17 |
| DuPage, Kane McHenry |
$16,796 +9.37% |
$44,640 +8.38% |
$67,184 +5.17% |
| Champaign, Macon Sangamon |
$15,860 +9.37% |
$42,068 +8.38% |
$63,284 +5.17% |
| DeKalb, Kankakee, Ogle LaSalle, Winnebago, Randolph |
$13,052 +9.37% |
$34,348 +8.38% |
$51,584 +5.17% |
| Rest of State | $11,180 +9.37% |
$29,200 +8.38% |
$43,784 +5.17% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook | $16,284 | $56,995 | $89,563 |
| Collar | $13,027 | $45,596 | $71,651 |
| Rest of State | $8,142 | $28,497 | $44,782 |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago | $23,988 +41% |
$63,588 +20% |
$99,740 +2% |
| Peoria | $12,320 +39% |
$32,120 +19% |
$50,196 +2% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook County & Chicagoland Area | $15,812 | $47,821 | $69,340 |
| Rest of State | $7,590 | $22,954 | $33,283 |
| 2001 | ![]() |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair, Will |
$22,060 +12.53% |
$59,016 +12.70% |
$88,928 +12.74% |
| Jackson, Lake Vermilion |
$19,948 +12.5% |
$53,208 +12.69% |
$80,132 +12.73% |
| DuPage, Kane McHenry |
$18,892 +12.48% |
$50,304 +12.69% |
$75,732 +12.72% |
| Champaign, Macon Sangamon |
$16,780 +5.8% |
$44,496 +5.77% |
$66,932 +5.76% |
| DeKalb, Kankakee, Ogle LaSalle, Winnebago, Randolph, Coles |
$14,672 +12.41% |
$38,692 +12.65% |
$58,136 +12.70% |
| Rest of State | $12,560 +12.34% |
$32,884 +12.62% |
$49,336 +12.68% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair | $18,076 +11% |
$63,264 +11% |
$93,089 +4% |
| DuPage, Kane, Lake, Will, McHenry | $14,460 +11% |
$50,611 +11% |
$74,471 +4% |
| Champaign, Jackson, Macon, Sangamon, Vermilion | $12,653 +55% |
$44,285 +55% |
$65,162 +45% |
| Rest of State | $9,038 +11% |
$31,632 +11% |
$46,544 +4% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago | $28,153 +17% |
$70,178 +10% |
$110,091 +10% |
| Peoria | $14,427 +17% |
$35,439 +10% |
$55,396 +10% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook County & Chicagoland Area | $16,539 +4.6% |
$50,021 +4.6% |
$72,530 +4.6% |
| Rest of State | $7,929 +4.6% |
$24,010 +4.6% |
$34,814 +4.6% |
| 2002 | ![]() |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair, Will |
$26,404 +19.7% |
$68,080 +15.4% |
$102,640 +15.4% |
| Jackson, Lake Vermilion |
$23,860 +19.6% |
$61,372 +15.3% |
$92,476 +15.4% |
| DuPage, Kane McHenry |
$22,592 +19.6% |
$58,016 +15.3% |
$87,392 +15.4% |
| Champaign, Macon Sangamon |
$20,048 +19.5% |
$51,308 +15.3% |
$77,228 +15.4% |
| DeKalb, Kankakee, Ogle LaSalle, Winnebago, Randolph, Coles |
$17,508 +19.3% |
$44,600 +15.3% |
$67,064 +15.4% |
| Rest of State | $14,968 +19.2% |
$37,888 +15.2% |
$56,900 +15.3% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair | $19,883 +10% |
$63,626 +.6% |
$102,398 +10% |
| DuPage, Kane, Lake, Will, McHenry | $15,183 +5% |
$48,587 -5% |
$78,195 +5% |
| Champaign, Jackson, Macon, Sangamon, Vermilion | $12,653 0% |
$40,489 -8.6% |
$65,162 0% |
| Rest of State | $9,038 0% |
$28,921 -8.6% |
$46,544 0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago | $31,722 +13% |
$75,630 +8% |
$110,091 0% |
| Peoria | $19,033 +32% |
$45,378 +28% |
$66,055 +19% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook County & Chicagoland Area | $26,230 +58.6% |
$65,536 +31% |
$100,027 +37.9% |
| Rest of State | $15,214 +91.6% |
$38,011 +58.3% |
$58,016 +66.6% |
| 2003 | ![]() |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair, Will |
$35,756 +35% |
$92,576 +36% |
$139,696 +36% |
| Jackson, Lake Vermilion |
$32,288 +35% |
$83,428 +36% |
$125,836 +36% |
| DuPage, Kane McHenry |
$30,556 +35% |
$78,856 +36% |
$118,908 +36% |
| Champaign, Kankakee, Winnebago, Macon Sangamon |
$27,092 +35% |
$69,708 +36% |
$105,048 +36% |
| DeKalb, Bureau, Ogle LaSalle, Effingham, Randolph, Coles |
$23,628 +35% |
$60,560 +36% |
$91,192 +36% |
| Remainder of State | $20,164 +35% |
$51,416 +36% |
$77,332 +36% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair | $27,836 +40% |
$89,076 +40% |
$143,357 +40% |
| DuPage, Kane, Lake, Will, McHenry | $22,775 +50% |
$72,880 +50% |
$117,292 +50% |
| Champaign, Jackson, Macon, Sangamon, Vermilion | $15,816 +25% |
$50,611 +25% |
$81,453 +25% |
| Rest of State | $11,297 +25% |
$36,151 +25% |
$58,181 +25% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair | $41,238 +30% |
$98,319 +30% |
$147,023 30% |
| Champaign, Jackson Macon, Sangamon Vermilion |
$35,189 +30% |
$83,707 +30% |
$125,106 +30% |
| DuPage, Kane, Lake McHenry, Will |
$35,189 +30% |
$83,707 +30% |
$125,106 +30% |
| Remainder of State | $25,107 +30% |
$59,355 +30% |
$88,578 +30% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair Counties | $34,099 +30% |
$85,197 +30% |
$130,035 +30% |
| Rest of State | $19,777 +30% |
$49,414 +30% |
$75,420 +30% |
| 2004 | ![]() |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair, Will |
$38,424 +7.5% |
$102,700 +10.9% |
$147,540 +5.6% |
| Jackson, Lake, Vermilion |
$34,688 +7.4% |
$92,536 +10.9% |
$132,892 +5.6% |
| Kane, McHenry |
$32,556 +7.4% |
$87,452 +10.9% |
$125,568 +5.6% |
| Champaign, Kankakee, Winnebago, Macon DuPage |
$29,080 +7.3% |
$77,288 +10.9% |
$110,920 +5.6% |
| DeKalb, Bureau, Ogle LaSalle, Effingham, Randolph, Coles Sangamon |
$27,212 +15.2% |
$72,204 +19.2% |
$103,596 +13.6% |
| Remainder of State | $19,740 -2% |
$51,876 +1% |
$74,300 -4% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bureau, Coles, DeKalb, Effingham, LaSalle, Ogle Randolph, Kankakee Winnebago |
$24,426 +116.2% |
$78,164 +116.2% |
$125,796 +116.2% |
| Champaign, Macon, Sangamon, | $28,184 +78.2% |
$90,190 +78.2% |
$145,149 +78.2% |
| Rest of State | $21,044 +86.3% |
$67,342 +86.3% |
$108,378 +86.3% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair | $50,789 +23.2% |
$120,738 +23.8% |
$191,446 30.2% |
| Champaign, Jackson Macon, Sangamon Vermilion |
$43,376 +23.3% |
$102,832 +22.8% |
$162,935 +30.2% |
| DuPage, Kane, Lake McHenry, Will |
$43,376 +23.3% |
$102,832 +22.8% |
$162,935 +30.2% |
| Remainder of State | $29,044 +15.7% |
$68,215 +14.9% |
$107,812 +21.7% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair | $58,514 +71.6% |
$121,832 +43% |
$185,950 +43% |
| Jackson, Vermilion, Will | $46,811 +56.9% |
$97,466 +30.7% |
$148,760 +30.7% |
| DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Winnebago |
$43,886 +56% |
$91,374 +30% |
$139,462 +30% |
| Champaign, Macon Sangamon |
$35,108 +37.3% |
$73,099 +14.4% |
$111,570 +14.4% |
| Bureau, Coles, DeKalb, Kankakee, LaSalle, Ogle, Randolph | $37,449 +69% |
$77,073 +40.8% |
$119,008 +40.8% |
| Remainder of State | $29,257 +47.9% |
$60,916 +23.3% |
$92,975 +23.3% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair, Will |
$53,336 +83.9% |
$183,560 +83.9% |
$230,428 +66.9% |
| DuPage, Jackson, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Vermilion |
$33,781 +52.9% |
$116,262 +52.9% |
$145,945 +38.8% |
| Champaign, Kankakee, Macon, Sangamon, Winnebago |
$28,443 +42.1% |
$97,895 +42.1% |
$122,880 +28.9% |
| Bureau, Coles, DeKalb LaSalle, Ogle, Randolph |
$17,778 +7.3% |
$61,188 +7.3% |
$76,810 -2.6% |
| Remainder of State | $17,778 +28.7% |
$61,188 +28.7% |
$76,810 +16.9% |
| 2005 | ![]() |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair, Will |
$38,424 0% |
$101,940 -0.7% |
$143,040 -3% |
| Jackson, Lake, Vermilion |
$34,684 0% |
$91,852 -0.7% |
$128,840 -3% |
| Kane, McHenry |
$32,816 0% |
$86,808 -0.7% |
$121,740 -3% |
| Kankakee, Winnebago, Macon, DuPage | $29,080 0% |
$76,720 -0.7% |
$107,544 -3% |
| DeKalb, Bureau, Ogle LaSalle, Effingham, Randolph, Coles Sangamon, Champaign |
$27,212 0% |
$71,676 -0.7% |
$100,444 -3.5% |
| Remainder of State | $19,740 0% |
$51,500 -0.7% |
$72,048 -3% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bureau, Coles, DeKalb, Effingham, LaSalle, Ogle Randolph, Kankakee Winnebago |
$24,426 0% |
$78,164 0% |
$125,796 0% |
| Champaign, Macon, Sangamon, | $28,184 0% |
$90,190 0% |
$145,149 0% |
| Rest of State | $21,044 0% |
$67,342 0% |
$108,378 0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair | $50,106 -1.3% |
$130,872 +8.4% |
$186,913 -2.4% |
| Bond, Clinton, DeKalb Effingham, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Kankakee, Macon, Randolph, Washington |
$35,518 -18.1% |
$92,054 +10.5% |
$131,284 -19.4% |
| Champaign, DuPage McHenry, Will Jackson, Kane, Sangamon, Vermilion |
$42,812 -1.3% |
$111,463 +8.4% |
$159,098 -2.4% |
| Remainder of State | $28,711 -1.1% |
$73,940 +8.4% |
$105,323 -2.3% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair | $65,887 +12.6% |
$126,390 +3.7% |
$188,441 +1.3% |
| Jackson, Vermilion, Will | $54,027 +15.4% |
$103,640 +6.3% |
$154,522 +3.9% |
| DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Winnebago |
$50,733 +15.6% |
$97,320 +6.5% |
$145,100 +4.0% |
| Champaign, Macon Sangamon |
$40,191 +14.5% |
$77,098 +5.5% |
$114.949 +3% |
| Bureau, Coles, DeKalb, Kankakee, LaSalle, Ogle, Randolph | $43,486 +16.1% |
$83,418 +7% |
$124,371 +4.5% |
| Remainder of State | $32,944 +12.6% |
$63,195 +3.7% |
$94,220 +1.3% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair, Will |
$61,650 +15.6% |
$212,176 +15.6% |
$266,349 +15.6% |
| DuPage, Jackson, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Vermilion |
$39,047 +15.6% |
$134,382 +15.6% |
$168,691 +15.6% |
| Winnebago | $37,415 +31.5% |
$113,160 +15.6% |
$142,051 +15.6% |
| Sangamon, Champaign, Macon, Kankakee |
$32,880 +84.9% |
$113,160 +84.9% |
$142,051 +84.9% |
| Remainder of State | $20,549 +15.6% |
$70,725 +15.6% |
$88,784 +15.6% |
| 2006 | ![]() |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair, Will |
$37,688 -1.9% |
$98,888 -3.0% |
$138,484 -3.2% |
| Jackson, Lake, Vermilion |
$34,088 -1.7% |
$89,168 -2.9% |
$124,804 -3.1% |
| Kane, McHenry |
$32,288
-1.6% |
$84,308 -2.9% |
$117,964 -3.1% |
| Kankakee, Winnebago, Macon, DuPage | $28,688 -1.3% |
$74,588 -2.8% |
$104,284 -3% |
| DeKalb, Bureau, Ogle LaSalle, Effingham, Randolph, Coles Sangamon, Champaign |
$26,888 -1.2% |
$69,728 -2.7% |
$97,448 -3.0% |
| Remainder of State | $19,688 -0.3% |
$50,288 -2.4% |
$70,088 -2.7% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bureau, Coles, DeKalb, Effingham, LaSalle, Ogle Randolph, Kankakee Winnebago |
$24,426 0% |
$78,164 0% |
$125,796 0% |
| Champaign, Macon, Sangamon, | $28,184 0% |
$90,190 0% |
$145,149 0% |
| Rest of State | $21,044 0% |
$67,342 0% |
$108,378 0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair | $43,935 -12.3% |
$128,820 -1.6% |
$192,484 +3% |
| Bond, Clinton, DeKalb Effingham, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Kankakee, Macon, Randolph, Washington |
$31,203 -12.1% |
$90,622 -1.6% |
$135,187 -+3% |
| Champaign, DuPage McHenry, Will Jackson, Kane, Sangamon, Vermilion |
$37,569 -12.2% |
$109,721 -1.6% |
$163,835 +3.0% |
| Remainder of State | $25,261 -12% |
$72,796 -1.5% |
$108,448 +3.0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair | $65,887 0% |
$126,390 0% |
$188,441 0% |
| Jackson, Vermilion, Will | $54,027 0% |
$103,640 0% |
$154,522 0% |
| DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Winnebago |
$50,733 0% |
$97,320 0% |
$145,100 0% |
| Champaign, Macon Sangamon |
$40,191 0% |
$77,098 0% |
$114.949 0% |
| Bureau, Coles, DeKalb, Kankakee, LaSalle, Ogle, Randolph | $43,486 0% |
$83,418 0% |
$124,371 0% |
| Remainder of State | $32,944 0% |
$63,195 0% |
$94,220 0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair, Will |
$61,650 0% |
$212,176 0% |
$266,349 0% |
| DuPage, Jackson, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Vermilion |
$39,047 0% |
$134,382 0% |
$168,691 0% |
| Winnebago | $32,880 -12.1% |
$113,160 0% |
$142,051 0% |
| Sangamon, Champaign, Macon, Kankakee |
$32,880 0% |
$113,160 0% |
$142,051 0% |
| Remainder of State | $20,549 0% |
$70,725 0% |
$88,784 0% |
| 2007 | ![]() |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair, Counties |
$50,464 -23.4% |
$126,390 -0% |
$157,770 -16.3% |
| Jackson, Vermilion,Will Counties |
$43,904 -18.7% |
$88,334 -14.8% |
$154,522 0% |
| DuPage,Kane,Lake,McHenry and Winnebago Counties |
$40,371 -20.4% |
$81,227 -16.5% |
$126,216 -13.0% |
| Champaign,Macon,and Sangamon Counties | $31,792 -20.9% |
$63,966 -17.0% |
$99,395 -13.5% |
| Bureau,Coles,DeKalb,Kankakee, LaSalle,Ogle and Randolph Counties |
$36,344 -16.4% |
$73,104 -12.4% |
$113,594 -8.7% |
| Remainder of state | $27,251 -17.3% |
$54,828 -13.2% |
$85,196 -9.6% |
| Peoria | $24,223 -26.5% |
$48,736 -22.9 |
$75,729 -19.6 |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook,Madison,St. Clair and Will Counties |
$37,688 0% |
$98,888 0% |
$138,484 0% |
| Jackson,Lake and Vermilion counties | $34,088 0% |
$89,168 0% |
$124,804 0% |
| Kane and McHenry Counties |
$32,288 0% |
$84,308 0% |
$117,964 0% |
| DuPage,Kankakee,Macon Winnebago Counties |
$28,688 0% |
$74,588 0% |
$104,284 0% |
| Bureau,Champaign,Coles, DeKalb,Effingham,LaSalle, Ogle,Randolph and Sangamon Counties |
$26,888 0% |
$69,728 0% |
$97,448 0% |
| Remainder of state | $19,688 0% |
$50,288 0% |
$70,088 0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair and Will Counties | $33,305 -46.0% |
$127,083 -40.1% |
$127,083 -52.3% |
| DuPage,Jackson,Kane, Lake,McHenry and Vermilion Counties |
$28,309 -27.5% |
$108,017 -19.6% |
$108,017 -36.0% |
| Winnebago County |
$28,309 -13.9% |
$108,017 -4.5% |
$108,017 -24.0% |
| Sangamon,Champaign, Macon and Kankakee Counties |
$19,984 -39.2% |
$76,255 -32.6% |
$76,255 -46.3% |
| Remainder of state | $16,727 -18.6 |
$55,394 -21.7% |
$92,325 4.0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bureau,Coles,DeKalb, Effingham,LaSalle,Ogle,Randolph, Kankakee,Winnebago Counties |
$24,426 0% |
$78,164 0% |
$125,796 0% |
| Champaign,Macon,and Sangamon Counties |
$28,184 0% |
$90,190 0% |
$145,149 0% |
| Remainder of state |
$21,044 0% |
$67,342 0% |
$108,378 0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair counties |
$40,726 -7.3% |
$119,334 -7.4% |
$178,291 -7.4% |
| Bond,Clinton,DeKalb,Effingham, Franklin,Hamilton,Jefferson, Kankakee,Macon,Randolph, Washington and Williamson Counties |
$28,935 -7.3% |
$83,961 -7.4% |
$125,230 -7.4% |
| Remainder of state |
$23,432 -7.2% |
$67,453 -7.3% |
$100,468 -7.4% |
| Champaign,DuPage,Jackson,Kane, Lake,McHenry,Sangamon,Vermilion and Will Counties |
$34,830 -7.3% |
$101,647 -7.4% |
$151,760 -7.4% |
| 2008 | ![]() |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair Counties |
$41,066 -19% |
$92,067 -27% |
$128,327 -19% |
| Jackson, Will, Vermilion |
$36,549 -17% |
$81,940 -7% |
$114,264 -26% |
| DuPage,Kane,Lake McHenry and Winnebago Counties |
$32,853 -19% |
$73,654 -9% |
$102,710 -19% |
| Champaign,Macon and Sangamon Counties |
$25,872 -19% |
$58,002 -9% |
$80,844 -9% |
| Bureau,Coles,DeKalb, Kankakee,LaSalle,Ogle and Randolph Counties |
$29,568 -19% |
$66,288 -9% |
$92,439 -19% |
| Remainder of State | $21,765 -20% |
$48,796 -11% |
$68,045 -20% |
| Peoria | $19,301 -20% |
$43,272 -11% |
$60,342 -20% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook,Madison,St. Clair and Will Counties |
$37,688 0% |
$98,888 0% |
$138,484 0% |
| Jackson,Lake and Vermilion Counties | $34,088 0% |
$89,168 0% |
$124,804 0% |
| Kane and McHenry Counties |
$32,288 0% |
$84,308 0% |
$117,964 0% |
| DuPage,Kankakee,Macon and Winnebago Counties | $28,688 0% |
$74,588 0% |
$104,284 0% |
| Bureau,Champaign,Coles,DeKalb, Effingham,LaSalle,Ogle,Randolph and Sangamon Counties |
$26,888 0% |
$69,728 0% |
$97,448 0% |
| Remainder of state | $19,688 0% |
$50,288 0% |
$70,088 0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair and Will counties | $33,305 0% |
$127,083 0% |
$127,083 0% |
| DuPage,Jackson,Kane,Lake, McHenry and Vermilion Counties |
$28,309 0% |
$108,017 0% |
$108,017 0% |
| Winnebago County |
$28,309 0% |
$108,017 0% |
$108,017 0% |
| Sangamon,Champaign,Macon and Kankakee Counties |
$24,981 0% |
$95,318 0% |
$95,319 0% |
| Remainder of state | $16,651 0% |
$63,542 0% |
$63,542 0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair | $40,726 0% |
$119,334 0% |
$178,291 0% |
| Bond,Clinton,DeKalb,Effingham, Franklin,Hamilton,Jefferson,Kankakee, Macon,Randolph,Washington and Williamson counties |
$28,935 0% |
$83,961 0% |
$125,230 0% |
| Remainder of state |
$23,432 0% |
$67,453 0% |
$100,468 0% |
| Champaign,DuPage,Jackson,Kane,Lake, McHenry,Sangamon,Vermilion and Will Counties |
$34,830 0% |
$101,647 0% |
$151,760 0% |
| 2009 | ![]() |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair Counties |
$41,066 0% |
$92,067 0% |
$128,387 0% |
| Jackson, Will, Vermilion |
$37,370 2% |
$83,781 2% |
$116,832 2% |
| Kane,Lake McHenry and Winnebago Counties |
$33,674 2% |
$75,495 2% |
$105,277 2% |
| Champaign,Macon and Sangamon Counties |
$25,461 -2% |
$57,081 -2% |
$79,600 -2% |
| Bureau,Coles,DeKalb,DuPage, Kankakee,LaSalle,Ogle and Randolph Counties |
$29,978 1% |
$67,209 1% |
$93,722 1% |
| Remainder of State | $20,738 -5% |
$46,494 -5% |
$64,835 -5% |
| Adams, Knox, Peoria, Rock Island | $19,301 0% |
$43,271 0% |
$60,342 0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook,Madison,St. Clair and Will Counties |
$37,688 0% |
$98,888 0% |
$138,484 0% |
| Jackson,Lake and Vermilion Counties | $34,088 0% |
$89,168 0% |
$124,804 0% |
| Kane and McHenry Counties |
$32,288 0% |
$84,308 0% |
$117,964 0% |
| DuPage,Kankakee,Macon and Winnebago Counties | $28,688 0% |
$74,588 0% |
$104,284 0% |
| Bureau,Champaign,Coles,DeKalb, Effingham,LaSalle,Ogle,Randolph and Sangamon Counties |
$26,888 0% |
$69,728 0% |
$97,448 0% |
| Remainder of state | $19,688 0% |
$50,288 0% |
$70,088 0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair and Will counties | $33,305 0% |
$127,083 0% |
$127,083 0% |
| Jackson county |
$33,305 | $127,083 | $127,083 |
| Lake, Vermilion counties |
$29,971 | $114,370 | $114,370 |
| Kane, McHenry counties |
$28,309 | $108,017 | $108,017 |
| Winnebago county |
$28,309 0% |
$108,017 0% |
$108,017 0% |
| DuPage, Kankakee, Macon counties |
$24,981 | $95,318 | $95,318 |
| Champaign, La Salle counties |
$23,313 | $88,954 | $88,954 |
| Grundy, Sangamon counties |
$19,984 | $76,255 | $76,255 |
| Remainder of state | $16,651 0% |
$63,542 0% |
$63,542 0% |
| COUNTY | INTERNAL MEDICINE (% change since last survey) |
GENERAL SURGERY (% change since last survey |
OB/GYN (% change since last survey) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cook, Madison, St. Clair counties | $40,726 0% |
$119,334 0% |
$178,291 0% |
| Bond,Clinton,DeKalb,Effingham, Franklin,Hamilton,Jefferson,Kankakee, Macon,Randolph,Washington and Williamson counties |
$28,935 0% |
$83,961 0% |
$125,230 0% |
| Remainder of state |
$23,432 0% |
$67,453 0% |
$100,468 0% |
| Champaign,DuPage,Jackson,Kane,Lake, McHenry,Sangamon,Vermilion and Will Counties |
$34,830 0% |
$101,647 0% |
$151,760 0% |
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