LISTEN- Rhode Island Non-Profit Hospital CEOs Criticized For Big Paychecks
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
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The total annual compensation of these CEOS ranges from a low of about $340,000, at South County Hospital in Wakefield to a high of more than $1 million, at Miriam and Rhode Island hospitals, both of which are in Providence and under the same corporate umbrella. The Miriam/Rhode Island CEO's pay is about 40 percent greater than the national average for CEOs of non-profit hospitals.
Related Slideshow: Rhode Island Non-Profit Hospital CEO Pay: Least To Most
Here are the total annual compensation amounts for the CEOs of the eight non-profit hospital groups in Rhode Island. The source is each hospital group’s latest available 990 Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax, which is filed with the IRS and available at Guidestar.org. The CEOs are shown here, from lowest to highest total compensation.
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No. 8: Louis Giancola, $342,207
President and CEO, South County Hospital Healthcare System, Wakefield
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No. 5: Kenneth Belcher, $471,638
President and CEO, Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence
President and CEO, St. Joseph Health Services, North Providence
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No. 4: Francis Dietz, $616,516
Former President, Memorial Hospital, Pawtucket
Note: Ed Schottland is the current acting president
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No. 3: Sandra Coletta, $791,894
President and CEO, Care New England Health System, Providence
President and CEO: Kent County Memorial Hospital, Warwick
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No. 2: Constance Howes, $932,801
Former President and CEO, Women and Infants Hospital, Providence
Note: John Marcantano is now acting president
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No. 1: Dr. Timothy Babineau, MD, $1,020,926
President and CEO, Miriam Hospital, Providence
President and CEO, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence
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