The five largest health systems are doing well financially, with over $20 billion revenue in 2013. CEO compensation has increased over 420% since 2004. Meanwhile, they are threatening radical changes which could result in massive healthcare cuts for 55,000 lower wage workers, and future cuts for all caregivers.

System
2013 Revenue
2013 Income
Total Revenue and Income$21.3 B*$657 M
NSLIJ$7 Billion$84 Million
Mt. Sinai Health System*$4.7 B*$64 M**
NY-Presbyterian Hospital$4.3 B$356 M
Montefiore$3.3 B$105 M
NYU$1.9 B$48 M
* Figure uses estimated revenue for Mount Sinai Health System, using 2013 Audited Financial Statements for Mount Sinai Hospital and St Luke’s–Roosevelt and estimates from 2012 Beth Israel and NY Eye and Ear.
**Operating income from BI and NY Eye and Ear not available, operating income was $63.9 million for MSH only.
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