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Related: About this forumChildren's Hospital of Philly paid its CEO a record $7.7 million in 2021...
Philly Inquirer link: https://www.inquirer.com/health/chop-nonprofit-ceo-pay-madeline-bell-steve-klasko-20230913.html
Archived No Paywall link: https://archive.ph/8Xo4K
Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia delivered a record $7.7 million pay package to CEO Madeline Bell in 2021, as the coronavirus pandemic wreaked havoc in the health care industry, with deaths mounting and labor shortages putting nurses and other hospital staff under duress.
Bells pay was not just the highest in the region for CEOs of 13 Philadelphia-area not-for-profit health systems that year. Both the bonus and total pay are likely the largest ever received by a local health system CEO, an Inquirer analysis of tax returns has found. The bulk of Bells total compensation was a $5.6 million bonus.
Her total pay amounted to more than the nonprofit hospital spent on free and discounted services to financially needy patients, or charity care, over the three previous years combined.
Bells pay was 43% higher than the regions next highest-paid hospital executive in 2021. Ranking second behind Bell was Stephen K. Klasko, former CEO of Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health. His pay in 2021 was $5.4 million. (Klaskos top annual pay at Jefferson came in 2019, when he made $7.4 million, not including amounts reported in previous years.)
Bells pay was not just the highest in the region for CEOs of 13 Philadelphia-area not-for-profit health systems that year. Both the bonus and total pay are likely the largest ever received by a local health system CEO, an Inquirer analysis of tax returns has found. The bulk of Bells total compensation was a $5.6 million bonus.
Her total pay amounted to more than the nonprofit hospital spent on free and discounted services to financially needy patients, or charity care, over the three previous years combined.
Bells pay was 43% higher than the regions next highest-paid hospital executive in 2021. Ranking second behind Bell was Stephen K. Klasko, former CEO of Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health. His pay in 2021 was $5.4 million. (Klaskos top annual pay at Jefferson came in 2019, when he made $7.4 million, not including amounts reported in previous years.)
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Eye-opening discussion (and comparison) of executive salaries among not-for-profit health providers in Philadelphia. Also the Inquirer provides a list of at least 10 CEO salaries in the Philadelphia area health systems.
Why are these organizations allowed a tax-exempt status? The same question is being asked in Pittsburgh where UPMC (along with the University of Pittsburgh) owns much of the untaxed property in Oakland. UPMC has healthcare facilities throughout Allegheny County and it's all untaxed.
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Children's Hospital of Philly paid its CEO a record $7.7 million in 2021... (Original Post)
FakeNoose
Sep 2023
OP
Any non-profit group that pays its executives millions of dollars is not non-profit.
Midnight Writer
Sep 2023
#3
CurtEastPoint
(19,141 posts)1. This is what Amurkin health 'care' is about. And she seems to be a Dem
Based on my quick look at her donations
Tree-Hugger
(3,379 posts)2. And yet...
CHOP Urgent Care centers have had to scale back hours, have long wait times and even have had to close on some days because they are short staffed because....wait for it....they cant pay support staff what they are worth. Interesting.
Midnight Writer
(22,941 posts)3. Any non-profit group that pays its executives millions of dollars is not non-profit.
Whether it is a church, a think tank, a charity, a professional association, or a foundation.
We need to either clearly define the parameters of non-profits, with real enforcement teeth, or do away with non-profit status altogether.
twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)4. That's almost as much as College Football Coaches. Outrageous.