32 Employees of Dignity Health Take Home $477 Million in Compensation
30 of the most highly compensated employees at Dignity Health (Dignity Health is part of the CommonSpirit Health System. In 2019, Dignity Health merged with Catholic Health Initiatives to become one of the largest tax-exempt, non-profit healthcare systems in the United States with more than 60,000 employees staffing 400 care centers and 41 hospitals in 22 states) received $477 million in compensation from 2019-2024 (note: highly compensated employees in any year from 2019-2022 but not in 2023 are not included – i.e Charles Francis who received $19 million from 2019-2023 or Todd Strumwasser who received $9 million from 2019-2023 and John Amos who received $8 million from 2019-2023): Read more 
Executive Compensation at Dignity Health (2024)
Dignity Health is part of the CommonSpirit Health System (In 2019, Dignity Health merged with Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) to become one of the largest tax-exempt, non-profit healthcare systems in the United States). With more than 60,000 employees staffing 400 care centers and 41 hospitals in 22 states, Dignity Health is based in San Francisco, CA (whereas CommonSpirit Health is based in Chicago, IL). Although Dignity Health has numerous related/affiliated non-profits, taxable corporations and trusts, this post is limited to addressing the executive compensation of Dignity Health, an affiliate of CommonSpirit Health. Read more 
Executive Compensation at New York and Presbyterian Hospital (2019)
New York and Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH) – a non-profit, tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) hospital – is often referred to as New York-Presbyterian Hospital. But, the NYPH actually consists of 7 hospitals/medical centers. A teaching hospital in New York City, NYPH is affiliated with two medical schools (Columbia and Weill Cornell) and is part of the New York-Presbyterian healthcare network that includes three other divisions:
- New York-Presbyterian Regional Hospital Network: 3 hospitals
- New York-Presbyterian Physician Services: the medical groups
- New York-Presbyterian Community and Population Health: ambulatory care and community health
Executive Compensation at the New York and Presbyterian Hospital (2018)
New York and Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH) – a non-profit, tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) hospital – is often referred to as New York-Presbyterian Hospital. But, the NYPH actually consists of 7 hospitals/medical centers. A teaching hospital in New York City, NYPH is affiliated with two medical schools (Columbia and Weill Cornell) and is part of the New York-Presbyterian healthcare network that includes three other divisions:
- New York-Presbyterian Regional Hospital Network: 3 hospitals
- New York-Presbyterian Physician Services: the medical groups
- New York-Presbyterian Community and Population Health: ambulatory care and community health
Executive Compensation at the New York and Presbyterian Hospital
New York and Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH) – a non-profit, tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) hospital – is often referred to as New York-Presbyterian Hospital. But, the NYPH actually consists of 7 hospitals/medical centers. A teaching hospital in New York City, NYPH is affiliated with two medical schools (Columbia and Weill Cornell) and is part of the New York-Presbyterian healthcare network that includes three other divisions:
- New York-Presbyterian Regional Hospital Network: 3 hospitals
- New York-Presbyterian Physician Services: the medical groups
- New York-Presbyterian Community and Population Health: ambulatory care and community health
