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University of Pittsburgh Medical Center CEO’s compensation near $3.95 million

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   May 19, 2008

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Romoff collected almost $3.95 million in compensation in fiscal 2007, a 19.7% increase from the year before. Romoff also received pension plan contributions of $41,968 and an additional $20,380 for taxable expenses. His total pay is significantly higher than the $1.2 million average for CEOs at hospital systems with more than $1 billion in revenue. At the same time, his fiscal 2006 compensation of $3.3 million trailed counterparts at the Cleveland Clinic ($7.5 million) and several other nonprofit systems around the country.

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