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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital main competitors are MedStar Health, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, and American Medical Association.

Competitor Summary. See how Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital compares to its main competitors:

  • MedStar Health has the most employees (28,061).
  • Employees at MedStar Health earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $73,708.
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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital salaries vs competitors

Among Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital competitors, employees at MedStar Health earn the most with an average yearly salary of $73,708.

Compare Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
$45,712$21.98-
LifeBridge Health
$45,031$21.65-
White Plains Hospital
$46,054$22.14-
The Brooklyn Hospital Center
$56,951$27.38-
Medstar Health
$73,708$35.44-
American Medical Association
$53,742$25.84-

Compare Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
$38,774$18.64
American Medical Association
$51,291$24.66
Shriners Hospitals for Children
$50,399$24.23
The Brooklyn Hospital Center
$49,672$23.88
Nassau University Medical Center
$46,298$22.26
Medstar Health
$44,429$21.36
Boston Children's Hospital
$43,305$20.82
SBH Health System
$43,033$20.69
White Plains Hospital
$42,236$20.31
Hackensack Meridian Health
$41,902$20.15
BETH ABRAHAM HEALTH SERVICES
$41,741$20.07
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
$39,262$18.88
GBMC Healthcare
$37,428$17.99
LifeBridge Health
$37,323$17.94
Bryn Mawr Hospital
$35,590$17.11
University Hospitals St. John Medical Center
$35,557$17.09
Advantage Behavioral Health Systems
$34,116$16.40
The Bellevue Hospital
$33,873$16.29
Nationwide Children's Hospital
$33,108$15.92
Manhattan Psychiatric Center
$29,511$14.19

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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital19%81%
GBMC Healthcare23%77%
Nationwide Children's Hospital26%74%
LifeBridge Health28%72%
Hackensack Meridian Health33%67%
Manhattan Psychiatric Center47%53%

Compare race at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
52%12%26%7%3%
9.3
53%10%26%7%4%
9.6
52%21%11%11%4%
9.7
56%10%22%8%4%
9.8
57%18%13%8%4%
9.2
71%8%9%8%4%
9.5

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital and similar companies CEOs

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Cindy Darden is a CEO at ADVANTAGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH and is based in Athens Georgia Area. She has worked as Member at GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY and Coordinator, Psychological Services, Regents Center for Learning Disorders at Gamma Beta Phi Society. Cindy attended University of Georgia between 1985 and 1991.

Fache Robert. C. Garrett
Hackensack Meridian Health

Neil Meltzer
LifeBridge Health

Neil Meltzer is a President and Chief Executive Officer at LifeBridge Health and is based in Baltimore, Maryland. He has worked as President at Sinai Hospital and Past National Board Chairman at American Heart Association. Neil studied at Tulane University School Of Public Health And Tropical Medicine.

Tim Robinson is the chief executive officer of Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Mr. Robinson first joined Nationwide Children’s in 1995, and his innovative approach to navigating complex economic, regulatory and business challenges has helped the hospital transform from an important regional children’s health care system into a preeminent academic medical center. Nationwide Children’s now appears annually on the U.S. News & World Report list of top children’s hospitals, and it is one of the National Institutes of Health’s top funded freestanding pediatric research facilities.

Forty years of progressively responsible experience in the health care industry, fifteen with multi-billion dollar academic health care systems that represent some of the most complex, progressive and successful healthcare organizations in the United States, including the Johns Hopkins, MedStar and University of Maryland Health Systems in Baltimore, MD and the Jefferson Health System in Philadelphia, PA.

At the helm of one of the top-ranked children’s hospitals in the nation, Madeline Bell is known as an innovator and a trailblazer, leading teams of experts with the shared goals of improving patient care, doing pioneering research and making tomorrow’s breakthroughs on behalf of children around the world. A bold leader, she has extensive experience creating and leading CHOP’s healthcare strategy, securing major philanthropic gifts to fuel CHOP’s research and clinical discoveries, hospital operations, enterprise corporate services, and growth strategies. Tackling challenges with a mix of compassion and integrity - having started in the field as a pediatric nurse - Bell has received international recognition for innovations in pediatric healthcare, public policy and family-centered care.

Kenneth A. Samet
MedStar Health

Susan Fox, President & CEO of White Plains Hospital, is recognized as one of Westchester County’s most influential executives. A visionary leader, Susan has been at the forefront of the healthcare industry transformation regionally, over the last decade. By forging strategic partnerships and aligning and recruiting top clinical and administrative talent, Susan has driven the expansion of White Plains Hospital into the leading provider of advanced healthcare in the Hudson Valley. Susan first joined the WPH team in 2010 as Senior Vice President of Administration bringing with her more than 25 years of experience in health management administration. In 2011 she was named Executive Vice President and then President in January, 2013. Susan assumed the position of CEO of White Plains Hospital on May 1, 2015. She serves as Chairperson on the Board of Directors of Northern Metropolitan Hospital Association. She is a Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine. Susan also serves on the Columbia University School of Nursing Board of Visitors, the Board of the Healthcare Association of New York State (HANYS), as well as the Westchester County Association, and is Chair of the American Hospital Association (AHA)-Regional Policy Board and was appointed to the AHA Board of Trustees, with her term beginning in 2019.

James L. Madara, MD, serves as the CEO and executive vice president of the American Medical Association, the nation’s largest physician organization. He holds the academic title of adjunct professor of pathology at Northwestern University. Since taking the reins of the AMA in 2011, Dr. Madara has helped sculpt the organization’s visionary long-term strategic plan. As an extension of this vision, he now also serves as chairman of Health2047 Inc., an independent, design-driven innovation firm based in San Francisco whose mission is to help advance the AMA’s goal of improving the health of the nation. Prior to arriving at the AMA, Dr. Madara spent the first 22 years of his career at Harvard Medical School, receiving both clinical and research training, serving as a tenured professor and as director of the NIH-sponsored Harvard Digestive Diseases Center. Following 5 years as chair of pathology at Emory, Dr. Madara served as dean of the medical school and CEO of the hospitals at the University of Chicago, bringing together the university’s biomedical research, teaching and clinical activities. While there, he oversaw the renewal of the institution’s biomedical campus and engineered significant new affiliations with community hospitals, teaching hospital systems, community clinics and national research organizations. Dr. Madara also served as senior advisor with Leavitt Partners, an innovative health care consulting and private-equity firm founded by former Secretary of Health and Human Services, Mike Leavitt. Having published more than 200 original papers and chapters, Dr. Madara has received both national and international awards, and served as editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Pathology and as president of the American Board of Pathology. In addition to Modern Healthcare consistently naming him as one of the nation’s 50 most influential physician executives, as well as one of the nation’s 100 most influential people in health care, he is a past recipient of a prestigious MERIT Award from the National Institutes of Health. He received the 2011 Davenport Award for lifetime achievement in gastrointestinal disease from the American Physiological Society and the 2011 Mentoring Award for lifetime achievement from the American Gastroenterological Society. Dr. Madara is an elected member of both the American Society of Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians. He also co-chairs the Value Incentives and Systems Innovation Collaborative of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM), and is a member of NAM’s Leadership Consortium for Value & Science-Driven Health Care. Dr. Madara and his wife Vicki have 2 children, Max and Alexis.

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