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Children's of Alabama main competitors are The MetroHealth System, Tenet Healthcare, and Stanford Health Care.

Competitor Summary. See how Children's of Alabama compares to its main competitors:

  • Community Health Systems has the most employees (120,000).
  • Employees at The MetroHealth System earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $73,175.
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Children's of Alabama salaries vs competitors

Among Children's of Alabama competitors, employees at The MetroHealth System earn the most with an average yearly salary of $73,175.

Compare Children's of Alabama salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Children's of Alabama
$47,327$22.75-
Children's Hospital & Medical Center
$57,890$27.83-
Easton Hospital
$48,063$23.11-
Erlanger Health System
$49,248$23.68-
SSM Health
$47,470$22.82-
Centra
$47,350$22.76-

Compare Children's of Alabama job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Children's of Alabama
$39,679$19.08
Erlanger Health System
$50,305$24.19
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
$50,019$24.05
Dell Children's Medical Group
$48,660$23.39
Boston Children's Hospital
$48,586$23.36
Children's Hospital & Medical Center
$46,323$22.27
Tenet Healthcare
$38,775$18.64
Advocate Health Care
$38,398$18.46
Banner Health
$36,430$17.51
Edward Hospital & Health Services
$35,539$17.09
Stanford Health Care
$34,994$16.82
SSM Health
$34,884$16.77
Overlake Medical Center & Clinics
$33,870$16.28
Cooper University Health Care
$33,481$16.10
Centra
$32,992$15.86
Arnot Health
$32,649$15.70
Easton Hospital
$32,633$15.69
Community Health Systems
$32,357$15.56
The MetroHealth System
$32,302$15.53
Tahoe Forest Hospital
$31,784$15.28

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Children's of Alabama demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Children's of Alabama vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Children's of Alabama26%74%
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center28%72%
Cooper University Health Care29%71%
Centra30%70%
Tenet Healthcare36%64%
Community Health Systems42%58%

Compare race at Children's of Alabama vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%7%21%8%3%
9.1
65%12%13%7%3%
9.6
55%20%13%8%4%
9.9
46%30%7%12%5%
9.7
63%13%14%7%3%
9.8
61%16%12%8%2%
9.7

Children's of Alabama and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Tim Hingtgen is a Board Member at Community Health Systems Inc, Chief Executive Officer at Community Health Systems Inc, and President and Chief Operating Officer at CHS (Community Health Systems) and is based in Summerlin Hospital Medical Center. He has worked as Exec VP:Operations at Community Health Systems Inc, CEO/Managing Director at UNIVERSAL HEALTH SERVICES INC, and CEO at Province Healthcare Co. Tim studied at University of Iowa, University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), and UNLV Lee Business School.

Ronald A. Rittenmeyer
Tenet Healthcare

Ronald A. Rittenmeyer has served as a director of IQVIA since October 2016. Prior to this, Mr. Rittenmeyer served as a Director of IMS Health from April 2010 to October 2016. He served as Chairman, President and CEO of Expert Global Solutions, Inc. from 2008 to June 2014. Prior to that, Mr. Rittenmeyer served as Chairman, CEO and President of Electronic Data Systems Corporation from 2005 until 2008.He served as Chief Operating Officer of Electronic Data Systems Corporation from October 2005 until September 2007 (including service as Co-Chief Operating Officer until May 2006) and as Executive Vice President, Global Service Delivery from July 2005 until December 2006. Mr. Rittenmeyer also serves on the boards of directors of American International Group, Inc. and Tenet Health Care Corporation. He previously served as a director of EDS and RH Donnelley (presently Dex One Corporation). Mr. Rittenmeyer has a bachelor of arts degree in Commerce and Economics from Wilkes University, and his MBA from Rockhurst University. Mr. Rittenmeyer chairs the Leadership Development and Compensation Committee and serves as a member of the Audit Committee.

Amy Carrier
Centra

Adrienne Kirby is an Advisor at Excelerate Health Ventures and is based in Greater Philadelphia Area. She has worked as President at Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center; President/Chief Executive Ofcr at Cooper University Health Care; and COO, Ambulatory Services and Programs of Excellence and COO Virtua Voorhees hospital at VIRTUA HEALTH INC. Adrienne attended NeighborWorks until 1984, Vertel until 1979, and Rutgers University.

Karen Vadyak
Easton Hospital

David Entwistle
Stanford Health Care

David Entwistle is president and CEO of Stanford Health Care (SHC). He joined SHC in July 2016 with extensive executive experience at leading academic medical centers. Entwistle is a passionate advocate of precision health - tailoring a treatment to a patient’s specific disease or condition as well as focusing on prevention to empower patients to take charge of their health before they become ill. Among the factors that attracted him to SHC are the unparalleled technologies available in Silicon Valley that help advance health care through better application of technology for individuals. According to Entwistle, SHC is extremely well-situated to be able to apply innovative technology, such as wearable devices that track activity or monitor blood glucose levels, to improve health. Before joining SHC, he served for nine years as CEO of the University of Utah Hospital & Clinics (UUHC), the only academic medical center in the Intermountain West region. While serving at UUHC, Entwistle received the Modern Healthcare “Up and Comers Award,” for significant contributions in health care administration, management or policy. He previously served as senior vice president and chief operating officer at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wis., from 2002-2007; and as vice president of professional services and joint venture operations at City of Hope National Medical Center in Duarte, Calif. As a recognized health care thought leader, Entwistle serves on the boards of the American Hospital Association, the AAMC Council of Teaching Hospitals, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, and Vizient. He is the past chair of the Utah Hospital Association and was appointed by the governor of Utah to the state’s Medicaid Task Force. Entwistle is an avid cyclist who enjoys both road and mountain biking, often accompanied by his teenage son. He also competes in Ironman Triathlons.

Laura Robertson
Banner Health

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