UPMC CEO Jeffrey Romoff Earns Twice as Much as West Penn Allegheny CEO

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Jeffrey Romoff, president and CEO of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, received $4.01 million in salary, bonuses and benefits in 2009, according to a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette report.

Mr. Romoff’s compensation was twice as much as his counterpart at Pittsburgh’s West Penn Allegheny Health System, Dr. Christopher Olivia, who received a total compensation of $1.91 million that year.

Other top earners at UPMC, based on salary and benefits, include neurosurgeons Ghassan Bejjani, MD, $2.37 million, and Richard Spiro, MD, $2.23 million; cardiothoracic surgeon James Luketich, MD, $1.96 million; and Executive Vice President Elizabeth Concordia, $1.88 million.

Read the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette report on compensation at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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