The CEOs of two of the largest non-profit health systems in Idaho each made roughly $800,000 in 2011, according to an Idaho Statesman report.
David Pate, MD, JD, president and CEO of St. Luke's Health System based in Boise, earned roughly $800,000, while Sally Jeffcoat, CEO of Saint Alphonsus Health System, also based in Boise, made about $780,000, according to the report. Figures were based on the most recent Form 990 filed by each organization.
The highest-paid physicians at St. Luke's and Saint Alphonsus were neurosurgeons, urologists and cardiologists, many of whom made roughly $1 million, according to the report.
David Pate, MD, JD, president and CEO of St. Luke's Health System based in Boise, earned roughly $800,000, while Sally Jeffcoat, CEO of Saint Alphonsus Health System, also based in Boise, made about $780,000, according to the report. Figures were based on the most recent Form 990 filed by each organization.
The highest-paid physicians at St. Luke's and Saint Alphonsus were neurosurgeons, urologists and cardiologists, many of whom made roughly $1 million, according to the report.
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