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2018 is about the time that the Sisters of Providence gave up control of Providence Health Care.

It was a little odd, having an order of fewer than 50 sisters, most over 70 years old, managing a multi-billion dollar enterprise. But I think they kept it focuses on the qualify of care, the dignity of patients, and, yes, the spiritual needs of both patients and staff.

Now Providence is a so-called non-profit corporation, but one that pays it's top executives $1 million to $4 million per year, while fighting to avoid providing adequate staffing for the benefit of employees and patients.

The last IRS Form 990 that Guidestar has available is for 2019. I wonder why they are so far behind. In that report, the "former CEO" compensation was reported at $10.9 million for the year. Twenty five other employees received total compensation in excess of $1 million for the year.

This is an organization that group out of the "Sisters of Charity." Hmmm.

I've sent the Form 990 to Jolt; maybe they will do a feature story on Providence compensation levels for the people at the top, as well as the people who actually help us when we are sick or injured.

From: Providence St. Peter Hospital lambasted for not stepping up to solve the healthcare crisis

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