Twenty CEOs of Chicago-based hospitals and health systems made at least $1 million in total compensation in 2011, making Chicagoland hospital executives among the highest-paid in the nation, according to a Crain Chicago's Business report.
Northwestern Memorial HealthCare CEO Dean Harrison earned the most of any Chicago-area hospital executive in 2011 with $4.6 million in total compensation. That total is less than half of what he earned in 2010.
The next four highest-paid hospital CEOs in the area were:
• James Skogsbergh, Advocate Health Care (Oak Brook, Ill.): $4 million
• Pamela Davis, Edward Hospital & Health Services (Naperville, Ill.): $2.1 million
• Mark Neaman, NorthShore University HealthSystem (Evanston, Ill.): $2.1 million
• Alan Channing, Sinai Health System (Chicago): $2 million
Northwestern Memorial HealthCare CEO Dean Harrison earned the most of any Chicago-area hospital executive in 2011 with $4.6 million in total compensation. That total is less than half of what he earned in 2010.
The next four highest-paid hospital CEOs in the area were:
• James Skogsbergh, Advocate Health Care (Oak Brook, Ill.): $4 million
• Pamela Davis, Edward Hospital & Health Services (Naperville, Ill.): $2.1 million
• Mark Neaman, NorthShore University HealthSystem (Evanston, Ill.): $2.1 million
• Alan Channing, Sinai Health System (Chicago): $2 million
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