How Do Chief Nursing Officer Salaries Differ by Hospital Bed Size?

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.

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