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Average hourly, annual wages for 7 healthcare careers
Outside of physicians, there are other healthcare careers that pay an average of six figures annually in the U.S., or above $80,000, according to the latest data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
Retail wages are rising. Can hospital pay keep up?
While healthcare workers battle burnout, hospitals have been ramping up wages and other benefits to recruit and retain workers. It has created a culture of competition among health systems as well as travel agencies that offer considerably higher pay. -
Hawaii nurses slam Queen's Health System over 18.9% pay disparity
Waimea-based Queen's North Hawaii Community Hospital has been struggling to recruit nurses, partially because the Hawaii island hospital pays less than the system's counterparts on Oahu, Hawai'i Public Radio reported April 13. -
HCA approves bonus plan for top executives: 5 things to know
The compensation committee of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare's board of directors has adopted a 2022 performance excellence program for senior executives, according to an April 8 Securities and Exchange Commission filing. -
New Acadia Healthcare CEO gets $1M salary
Christopher Hunter will join Acadia Healthcare April 11 as CEO and a member of the Franklin, Tenn.-based company's board. His base salary will be $1 million, and he'll also be eligible for a maximum cash bonus of 200 percent of his salary, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. -
Pharmacist average annual wage in 50 states
Pharmacists in the U.S. make an average of $125,690 annually, according to the latest data released March 31 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
MBAs in management linked to lower employee pay, study finds
Business leaders with MBAs do not perform better than those without MBAs and actually drive workers' wages down, reported CBS News April 4. -
Nurse practitioner average annual wage in 50 states
Nurse practitioners in the U.S. make an average of $118,040 annually, according to the latest data released March 31 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
Hospitals are bolstering wages. Is it sustainable?
As the workforce shortages worsened and the pandemic caused widespread burnout, many hospitals and health systems saw their labor expenses significantly rise as they were forced to pay more to attract and retain workers. -
CEO pay approaches record amid workforce shortages
Annual compensation for CEOs in the U.S. is heading for a record amid worker shortages and inflation, The Wall Street Journal reported April 3. -
Physician assistant average annual wage in 50 states
Physician assistants in the U.S. make an average of $119,460 annually, according to the latest data released March 31 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
CRNA average annual wage by state
Certified registered nurse anesthetists in the U.S. make an average of $202,470 annually, according to the latest data released March 31 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
RN average annual wage for all 50 states
Registered nurses in the U.S. make an average of $82,750 annually, and nurses in nearly every state make more than the mean annual wage from a year prior, according to the latest data released March 31 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
UHS' top executives get pay raises
King of Prussia, Pa.-based Universal Health Services President and CEO Marc Miller will get a base salary of $1.3 million this year, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. -
22 cities where the gender pay gap has shrunk
While the gender pay-gap is still growing nationwide, there are now 22 metropolitan areas in which women under 30 earn the same, or more than their male counterparts, according to a March 28 Pew Research Center report. -
Tenet CEO's compensation jumps to $21M
Tenet Healthcare CEO Saum Sutaria, MD, saw his total compensation more than double in 2021, according to a proxy statement filed by the Dallas-based company March 25. -
Healthcare CEOs saw big paydays in pandemic's second year
The CEOs of some of the biggest hospital and health insurance companies reported total compensation of more $19 million last year. -
UnityPoint hospital to boost minimum wage to $17/hour
UnityPoint Health-Meriter in Madison, Wis., will raise its minimum wage to $17 an hour, effective April 4, NBC affiliate WMTV reported March 23. -
Almost pay time: New York City hospitals' job posting add-on is weeks away
New York City employers must include salary ranges for any advertised job, promotion or transfer opportunity, effective May 15. It behooves employers nationwide to take note. -
5 healthcare companies get 'F' in racial and gender pay equity
Of 57 companies examined on a 2022 "Racial and Gender Pay Scorecard," 24 companies received an "F" grade, including five in healthcare.
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