Officials at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston are not disclosing whether or not resigning CEO Paul Levy will receive severance pay, according to a piece by Boston Globe columnist Brian McGrory.
BIDMC filings with the Internal Revenue Service reveal Mr. Levy may be entitled to anywhere from zero to $1.6 million in severance, which is dependent on circumstances, according to the column.
In an e-mail written to Mr. McGrory, a public relations consultant hired by BIDMC said, "It is a longstanding policy at BIDMC to protect the privacy of our employees; consequently, we do not comment on personnel matters for any individual," according to the column. Other hospital officials declined comment or did not return phone calls.
Read the Boston Globe column on Paul Levy's severance compensation from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Read more about Paul Levy:
- Paul Levy Resigns as Head of Boston's Beth Israel Following Controversial Year
- Massachusetts Attorney General's Report Criticizes Beth Israel Deaconess Board for Allowing CEO's Inappropriate Relationship to Continue
- Massachusetts' National Organization of Women and SEIU Chapters Call for Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center to Fire CEO
BIDMC filings with the Internal Revenue Service reveal Mr. Levy may be entitled to anywhere from zero to $1.6 million in severance, which is dependent on circumstances, according to the column.
In an e-mail written to Mr. McGrory, a public relations consultant hired by BIDMC said, "It is a longstanding policy at BIDMC to protect the privacy of our employees; consequently, we do not comment on personnel matters for any individual," according to the column. Other hospital officials declined comment or did not return phone calls.
Read the Boston Globe column on Paul Levy's severance compensation from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Read more about Paul Levy:
- Paul Levy Resigns as Head of Boston's Beth Israel Following Controversial Year
- Massachusetts Attorney General's Report Criticizes Beth Israel Deaconess Board for Allowing CEO's Inappropriate Relationship to Continue
- Massachusetts' National Organization of Women and SEIU Chapters Call for Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center to Fire CEO