The national average salary of hospital chief nursing officers increased 2.24 percent from 2010 to 2011 to an average of $148,112, according to a survey from Hospital & Healthcare Compensation Service.
The survey also broke down CNO compensation by hospital bed size and by 50th percentile figures. CNOs at hospitals with up to 299 beds made $129,879 per year on average, and CNOs at hospitals with 300 or more beds earned $211,227 per year on average.
CNO compensation in the 50th percentile at hospitals with 299 beds or less was roughly $119,995. At hospitals with 300 beds or more, CNO salaries in the 50th percentile were $202,613.
The survey also broke down CNO compensation by hospital bed size and by 50th percentile figures. CNOs at hospitals with up to 299 beds made $129,879 per year on average, and CNOs at hospitals with 300 or more beds earned $211,227 per year on average.
CNO compensation in the 50th percentile at hospitals with 299 beds or less was roughly $119,995. At hospitals with 300 beds or more, CNO salaries in the 50th percentile were $202,613.
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