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Central Care Cancer Center main competitors are The Aroostook Medical Center, Claxton Hepburn, and Appalachian Regional Healthcare System.

Competitor Summary. See how Central Care Cancer Center compares to its main competitors:

  • Vidant Health has the most employees (12,224).
  • Employees at The Aroostook Medical Center earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $95,957.
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Central Care Cancer Center vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.9
Salina, KS1$3.3M350
Willamette Valley Cancer Center
-
4.0
Eugene, OR1$570,0006
1986
4.9
Tampa, FL1$1.0B3,700
1988
4.9
Boca Raton, FL8$1.1B7,500
1953
4.7
New Albany, IN1$67.0M465
-
3.4
Mishawaka, IN1$2.4M100
1885
4.3
Ogdensburg, NY2$62.0M750
1981
4.1
Presque Isle, ME1$310.0M3,000
1926
4.3
Cape Girardeau, MO1$25.0M199
-
4.5
Cullman, AL10$200.0M2,000
1911
4.5
Billings, MT9$1.4B7,500
1997
4.5
Augusta, ME2$270.0M1,800
1958
4.8
Yuma, AZ3$260.0M1,202
1917
4.7
La Crosse, WI2$950.0M4,500
2004
4.2
Boone, NC1$50.0M3,000
Groton Community Health Care
1981
3.7
Groton, NY1$10.0M6
-
3.8
Southfield, MI1$14.0M350
-
3.3
Kingsburg, CA1$2.0M30
1997
4.2
Greenville, NC7$1.7B12,224
1985
4.0
Escondido, CA1$17.0M175
1966
3.6
Lancaster, PA1$1.2M125

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Central Care Cancer Center salaries vs competitors

Among Central Care Cancer Center competitors, employees at The Aroostook Medical Center earn the most with an average yearly salary of $95,957.

Compare Central Care Cancer Center salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Central Care Cancer Center
$53,116$25.54-
Moffitt Cancer Center
$55,811$26.83-
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
$44,652$21.47-
Floyd Memorial
$42,488$20.43-
Michiana Hematology Oncology
$44,788$21.53-
Claxton Hepburn
$85,857$41.28-

Compare Central Care Cancer Center job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Central Care Cancer Center
$49,717$23.90
Yuma Regional Medical Center
$70,032$33.67
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
$66,135$31.80
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation Inc.
$65,812$31.64
Moffitt Cancer Center
$63,787$30.67
Billings Clinic
$57,627$27.71
The Aroostook Medical Center
$54,220$26.07
Claxton Hepburn
$54,151$26.03
USA Healthcare
$52,370$25.18
Groton Community Health Care
$51,366$24.70
Alternatives Medical Clinic
$50,836$24.44
SoutheastHEALTH
$50,537$24.30
Vidant Health
$50,255$24.16
Kingsburg District Hospital
$49,686$23.89
Lakeland Center
$48,460$23.30
Floyd Memorial
$48,427$23.28
Susquehanna Valley EMS
$48,002$23.08
Appalachian Regional Healthcare System
$47,621$22.89
MaineGeneral Health
$47,467$22.82
Willamette Valley Cancer Center
$44,765$21.52

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Central Care Cancer Center demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Central Care Cancer Center vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Claxton Hepburn25%75%
Billings Clinic25%75%
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation Inc.25%75%
MaineGeneral Health26%74%
Cancer Treatment Centers of America35%65%
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Compare race at Central Care Cancer Center vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
77%11%3%5%4%
9.5
63%14%11%7%4%
9.7
63%13%13%8%4%
7.2
78%7%5%7%3%
9.6
83%7%3%4%2%
9.0
62%10%17%7%4%
9.6

Central Care Cancer Center and similar companies CEOs

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Scott Ellner Do, Mph, Mhcm, Facs
Billings Clinic

Dr. Ellner is the President and CEO of Centura Health Physician Group, a 600 provider, employed multi-specialty group headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. Centura Health is a 17 hospital health system focused on connecting Colorado and western Kansas to affordable, world-class care with $1.3 billion in annual revenues. Dr. Ellner has completed a Patient Safety Leadership Fellowship with the American Hospital Association (AHA) and National Patient Safety Foundation. He is a Senior Fellow with the Health Research Educational Trust and a member of the AHA Committee on Clinical Leadership. His work focuses on communication and culture change in the healthcare workplace to improve patient outcomes. He was Chairman and founding member of the Connecticut Surgical Quality Collaborative, a statewide, data sharing framework for all Connecticut hospitals to learn from one another using best practices. As an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Dr. Ellner created a four-year patient safety curriculum for medical students and a yearlong "Leading Surgical Quality" curriculum for the surgical residents. He has written numerous peer-review articles on the subject of patient safety and is considered to be one of the "50 Leading Experts" on the subject by Becker’s Hospital Review. Dr. Ellner holds a Master’s Degree in Health Care Management from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and has written case studies on surgical quality for the school to use as part of their curriculum. Dr. Ellner has appeared live on the Today Show, Larry King Live, NBC CT 30, NPR and has had articles in the CT Mirror, the Hartford Courant, the Wall Street Journal, Hartford Magazine, Hartford Business Journal, the HFMA e-Bulletin, Outpatient Surgery Magazine, Becker's Clinical Review, the American College of Surgeons Bulletin and the AHA Hospital and Health Networks Online Magazine for patient safety and health care quality improvement.

Pat Basu is a business leader who has served as a senior executive in the corporate, government, private equity and clinical sectors. A former Stanford Physician and White House Advisor, Pat most recently served as Senior Vice President for Optum and United Health Group, a Fortune 10 company and leading provider of health care and health insurance. Pat was responsible for a $9 billion P&L with management spanning 9,000 team-members, regional executives, physicians and nurses. As part of his responsibility, Pat held full accountability revenue, profit and cost efficiency for the nation’s largest physician practice and care delivery business. 50% of this business carried insurance risk, placing it at the vanguard of payer and provider integration. He was also a key executive on UHG’s population health, digital health and behavioral health businesses. Previously, Pat held roles as President, Chief Operating Officer & Chief Medical Officer at vRad, the post merger entity of publicly traded firms Virtual Radiologic and Nighthawk. During his tenure the firm grew earnings by >50%, revenue >25%, customer NPS >50 points and enterprise value by 5x. Through organic growth and acquisitions it grew into the nation’s largest provider of radiology and one of the nation’s largest care delivery organizations. Pat managed approximately 1,000 team-members to deliver high quality, timely and cost-effective care to approximately 9 million patients annually with more than 2,500 hospital, provider and health plan clients. He also served as President of one of the nation’s largest specialist physician groups with more than 500 full-time physicians and several hundred million dollars in revenue. In addition to his executive leadership, Pat helped start Doctor On Demand (DoD) a transformative telehealth company which became the largest provider of primary care and behavioral health care video visits in the US. Pat supervised over 1000 clinicians and team members to expand access to affordable health care. Pat also served as President of one of the largest primary care groups in the nation. Under Pat’s leadership Doctor On Demand grew into a covered benefit for over 30 million Americans with over 700 employer, health plan, and hospital clients. Pat helped raise over $80 million from top Silicon Valley investors to grow enterprise valuation by 4x. Pat took a leave from Stanford University to serve as a White House Fellow and Senior Advisor, where he held a Top Secret Clearance and served at highest levels of Federal government to help execute portions of the economic and health agenda. Since leaving Washington, Pat has delivered keynote addresses at over 100 corporations, universities, governments and professional societies. Pat has been frequently featured as an expert on CBS, Fox, NBC, WGN, NPR, and CNN. He has served as a consultant to multiple Fortune 500 firms and large hospital systems. Pat has advised five private equity firms as an operating adviser or board member. At Stanford, Dr. Basu also served as a Faculty Director of Health Policy and Finance. He has served as visiting faculty at 7 major universities. He is a recipient of the AMA National Excellence Award for Leadership, Stanford Consultant Physician of the Year Award, Chicago’s 40 under 40 and the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. Pat continues to play a prominent leadership role in community and public service. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and White House Fellows Foundation. He is a member of key bilateral societies including U.S.-Italy Council, Atlantik-Breucke (US/Germany), USJLP (US/Japan) and Indiaspora (US/India). He served on State Board of Health in Illinois. He serves on the Board of Directors for the University of Illinois and Stanford Medical Alumni Associations. Pat has served as a lecturer at University of Chicago Booth School of business and Stanford School of Medicine.

Richard A. Duvall
Claxton Hepburn

Chuck Hays is a Director at Mainegeneral Health and President & CEO MaineGeneral Health/MaineGeneral Medical Center at Mainegeneral Health and is based in Lewiston, Maine. He studied at Thomas College and Massachusetts Maritime Academy between 1982 and 1986.

Frank Brown
USA Healthcare

Frank Brown is a CEO at USA Healthcare Inc and is based in Cullman, Alabama. He studied at University of Alabama between 1966 and 1972.

Robert J. Trenschel
Yuma Regional Medical Center

Robert 'Bob' Trenschel is a President/CEO at YUMA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER. He studied at NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY and Florida International University - FIU.

Nasar Khan
Groton Community Health Care

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