Chicago-based Northwestern Memorial HealthCare CEO Dean Harrison made approximately $9.7 million in total compensation in 2010, the highest of any Chicago hospital CEO, according to a Crain's Chicago Business report.
Mr. Harrison's 2010 compensation figure, which is nearly three times as much the $3.4 million he earned in 2009, includes a one-time retirement payment, according to the report.
The other three highest-paid hospital CEOs in Chicago in 2010 include the following:
• James Madara, MD, and Ken Sharigian, University of Chicago Medical Center: $7.9 million
Note: This includes severance for Dr. Madara, who resigned in Oct. 2009. Mr. Sharigian served as the interim in 2010.
• James Skogsbergh, Advocate Health Care Network: $4.9 million
• Mark Neaman, NorthShore University HealthSystem: $2.1 million
Mr. Harrison's 2010 compensation figure, which is nearly three times as much the $3.4 million he earned in 2009, includes a one-time retirement payment, according to the report.
The other three highest-paid hospital CEOs in Chicago in 2010 include the following:
• James Madara, MD, and Ken Sharigian, University of Chicago Medical Center: $7.9 million
Note: This includes severance for Dr. Madara, who resigned in Oct. 2009. Mr. Sharigian served as the interim in 2010.
• James Skogsbergh, Advocate Health Care Network: $4.9 million
• Mark Neaman, NorthShore University HealthSystem: $2.1 million
Related Articles on Hospital CEO Compensation:
Knapp Medical Center Employees Protest CEO's $850k Salary, Bonuses
Former Bert Fish Medical Center CEO Due to Receive $1M Buyout
Most CEOs at Largest Children's Hospitals Make More Than $1 Million