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  • Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research has the most employees (30,000).
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Oncology Nursing Society vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1975
3.5
Pittsburgh, PA1$50.0M375
1997
4.1
Philadelphia, PA1$50.0M40
2007
3.6
Chicago, IL1$800,00030
1969
3.8
Washington, DC1$7.7M50
1897
3.8
Bethesda, MD1$21.0M144
Infectious Diseases Society of America
1963
4.2
Arlington, VA1$50.0M20
American Academy of Nursing
1973
3.6
Washington, DC1$5.0M2
1985
4.7
Montebello, NY1$11.0M65
-
4.1
Atlanta, GA1$25.0M500
1988
4.9
Boca Raton, FL8$1.1B7,500
Alliant Health Group, Inc.
-
4.4
Atlanta, GA1$1.5M7
-
4.1
Nacogdoches, TX1$1.5M35
1990
3.8
--$712,5956
1883
4.5
Cincinnati, OH12$2.4B13,730
1954
4.2
San Diego, CA5$51.0M7,500
Women & Infants
1884
4.3
Providence, RI10$937.6M20
1976
4.6
Canton, OH1$4.7B190
1964
4.2
--$890.0M30,000
1867
4.5
Baltimore, MD19$2.1B10,248
1922
4.5
Lafayette, IN12$100.0M1,300
1888
4.5
Hackensack, NJ1$5.0B7,175

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Oncology Nursing Society salaries vs competitors

Compare Oncology Nursing Society salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Oncology Nursing Society
$64,665$31.09-

Compare Oncology Nursing Society job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Oncology Nursing Society
$83,809$40.29
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research
$126,309$60.73
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
$119,172$57.29
Women & Infants
$113,769$54.70
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
$90,911$43.71
Goshen General Hospital Auxiliary Inc
$90,313$43.42
Rady Children's Hospital And Health Center
$86,750$41.71
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
$82,089$39.47
Hackensack Meridian Health
$80,881$38.89
AWHONN
$74,974$36.05
Alliant Health Group, Inc.
$70,979$34.12
Infectious Diseases Society of America
$69,682$33.50
Johns Hopkins Medicine
$68,951$33.15
Society of Hospital Medicine
$68,378$32.87
American Gastroenterological Association
$66,738$32.09
National Board of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists
$66,737$32.09
Health By Design
$65,554$31.52
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health
$64,431$30.98
American Academy of Nursing
$60,533$29.10
Georgia Cancer Specialists
$58,933$28.33

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Oncology Nursing Society demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Rady Children's Hospital And Health Center24%76%
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta29%71%
Johns Hopkins Medicine30%70%
Hackensack Meridian Health33%67%
Cancer Treatment Centers of America35%65%
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Compare race at Oncology Nursing Society vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%14%11%7%4%
9.7
52%11%26%8%3%
9.9
52%21%11%11%4%
9.7
48%30%7%10%5%
9.6
51%11%25%9%4%
9.7
Women & Infants
67%17%7%6%2%
8.7

Oncology Nursing Society and similar companies CEOs

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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.

For 32 years, Donna W. Hyland has helped shape the delivery of healthcare to children in Georgia and beyond. First as Chief Financial Officer, then Chief Operating Officer and now as President and Chief Executive Officer, Hyland has overseen monumental growth and achievement at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She was instrumental during the merger of Egleston Children’s Health Care System and Scottish Rite Children’s Medical Center, as well as the addition of Hughes Spalding and Marcus Autism Center, which led to the formation of what is now one of the largest pediatric healthcare systems in the country. Today, Children’s is consistently ranked as a top pediatric hospital by U.S. News & World Report and one of Fortune magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For.” Hyland’s dedication to pediatric healthcare has resulted in recognition as one of Atlanta and Georgia’s most influential leaders. Her dedication to the community extends outside of Children’s, where she serves on the boards of: Atlanta Committee for Progress, Inc.; Cousins Properties Incorporated; Georgia Health Information Network; Genuine Parts Company; Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Executive Committee; SunTrust Bank Georgia; and Stone Mountain Industrial Park, Inc. Hyland was appointed by First Lady Sandra Deal to serve on the Georgia Children’s Cabinet.

Steve Davis, MD, MMM, is chief operating officer at Cincinnati Children’s. His clinical background in pediatric clinical care medicine, as well as the hospital’s mission to be the leader in improving child health, informs his work. In support of that mission, Dr. Davis and his team lead the ongoing effort to maximize operational performance at Cincinnati Children’s.

Fache Robert. C. Garrett
Hackensack Meridian Health

Paul B. Rothman
Johns Hopkins Medicine

Karen Peddicord
AWHONN

Karen Peddicord is a Chief Executive Officer at Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) and Interim Executive Director at Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) and is based in Washington d.c. Metro Area.

Chris Busky Cae
Infectious Diseases Society of America

Chris Busky, CAE is a Chief Executive Officer at Infectious Diseases Society of America and is based in Arlington, Virginia. He has worked as SVP & COO at Infectious Diseases Society of America; General Ledger Accountant/Controller at Manufactured Housing Institute; and Vice President, Business Operations at Equipment Leasing and Finance Association. Chris attended Frostburg State University and University of Maryland Global Campus.

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