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Hospitalists are physicians who specialize in the care of hospitalized adult patients, managing acute medical conditions, coordinating care across specialties, and facilitating safe transitions from hospital to home or post-acute care. They handle admissions, daily rounds, procedure oversight, and discharge planning, and play a central role in hospital throughput, quality metrics, and patient safety initiatives.
Median Salary
$305,000
$235,000 – $390,000
Training Path
7 (4 years medical school + 3-year IM residency)
Market Demand
Very high demandHospitalist demand has grown every year since the role was formalized in 1996. Nocturnist and admitter roles command significant shift-differential premiums.
Typical Employers
- Hospital-employed hospitalist groups
- Hospitalist staffing companies (Sound, TeamHealth, Vituity)
- Academic medical centers
- Rural critical access hospitals
Certifications & Credentials
- ABIM certification
- Focused Practice in Hospital Medicine (optional)
- State medical license
Common Subspecialties
Nocturnist · Perioperative / comanagement · Pediatric hospital medicine
Hospital Medicine Providers by State
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a hospital medicine provider do?
Hospitalists are physicians who specialize in the care of hospitalized adult patients, managing acute medical conditions, coordinating care across specialties, and facilitating safe transitions from hospital to home or post-acute care. They handle admissions, daily rounds, procedure oversight, and discharge planning, and play a central role in hospital throughput, quality metrics, and patient safety initiatives.
What is the average salary for a hospital medicine provider?
Median national compensation for hospital medicine providers is approximately $305,000, with a typical range of $235,000 – $390,000. Figures vary significantly by region, experience, and employer type.
How long does it take to become a hospital medicine provider?
Training typically takes 7 (4 years medical school + 3-year IM residency).
How do I find a hospital medicine doctor near me?
Browse the Ava Health provider directory by selecting your state below. Each state page shows hospital medicine providers by city, with names, credentials, and NPI numbers.
How many hospital medicine providers are in the directory?
The Ava Health directory includes hospital medicine providers across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. All data comes from the NPPES NPI registry maintained by CMS.
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