TITLE

Rewards over the long haul

AUTHOR(S)
Montague, Jim; Pitman, Hilarie
PUB. DATE
February 1996
SOURCE
H&HN: Hospitals & Health Networks;2/20/96, Vol. 70 Issue 4, p17
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports that health care providers are developing long-term incentive plans for their executives. Granting of stock options; Median pay for chief executive officers.
ACCESSION #
9603143247

Tags: HEALTH maintenance organization patients;  INCENTIVES in industry;  HEALTH services administrators

 

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