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Executives at the largest health network in Central Massachusetts saw a bump in their total compensation in 2014, according to the nonprofit’s latest tax filing with the Internal Revenue Service.
Eric Dickson, president and CEO of UMass Memorial Health Care in Worcester, earned more than $1.6 million in 2014, according to company tax filings, a 75-percent increase over the $917,900 he made in 2013.
UMass Memorial Medical Center President Patrick Muldoon saw his total take-home pay go up, from just short of $700,000 in 2013 to nearly $1.2 million in 2014, an increase of more than 70 percent.
Sheila Daly, then-president of UMass Memorial -- Clinton Hospital made $328,131 in 2014, compared to $263,202 the year before. Daly has since retired and been replaced by Lisa Colombo.
Corrections: Due to a mathematical reporting error, a previous version of this story said Dickson's salary increased by 43 percent. The actual increase is about 75 percent.
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