TITLE

'We just don't see a SLOWDOWN'

AUTHOR(S)
Evans, Melanie
PUB. DATE
July 2008
SOURCE
Modern Healthcare;7/28/2008, Vol. 38 Issue 30, pS1
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article reports on salary and incentive increases among not-for-profit healthcare executives in the U.S. throughout 2007, courtesy of a survey conducted by this journal. Median pay for chief executive officers rose between 6 to 10 percent. Base pay for chief executives at free-standing hospitals climbed 2.9 percent; the increase was 10.6 percent if cash incentives were included. Cash compensation for CIO rose by 6.9 percent.
ACCESSION #
33532749

Tags: EXECUTIVE compensation;  HEALTH care industry;  NONPROFIT organizations -- Officials & employees;  INCENTIVES in industry;  WAGE surveys;  CHIEF executive officers

 

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