Hospital CEO pay rises faster than overall health care spending


https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2016/08/16/pay-packages-rise-for-many-hospital-ceos/Sytc3sUiubyr21tPhVxp3K/story.html

BOSTON, MA - 6/24/2016: Brigham and Women's Healthcare President Elizabeth Nabel speaks at a news conference at One Brigham Circle on Friday, June 24, 2016. Hospital officials said they were reducing patient capacity and bringing in hundreds of temporary nurses in anticipation of a strike by nurses on Monday. (Timothy Tai for The Boston Globe)

Pay increases for many top Massachusetts hospital executives outpaced the growth of state health spending in 2014, according to new filings with the Internal Revenue Service.

Leading the pack was Elizabeth G. Nabel, president of Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, who drew total compensation of $5.4 million that year, up 119 percent from her $2.5 million pay package in 2013. Most of the increase was attributed to a jump in deferred compensation in 2014, the year she vested in a retirement plan managed by Brigham and Women’s corporate parent, Partners HealthCare.

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