RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL
593 Eddy Street, Providence, RI 02903 www.rhodeislandhospital.org

Total Revenue
$1,498,069,125
Total Expenses
$1,527,645,723
Net Assets
$683,646,842

Organizations Filed Purposes: As a founding hospital in the Lifespan health system, Rhode Island Hospital (RIH) is committed to its mission: Delivering health with care.

Patient Care:RIH is the State's largest hospital, and its only Level I trauma center and verified burn center. It is the Principal Teaching Hospital of The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and provides a comprehensive range of diagnostic and therapeutic health care services to inpatients and outpatients. RIH has particular expertise in cancer, cardiology, diabetes, emergency medicine, neurosciences, orthopedics, and more. Hasbro Children's Hospital (HCH), RIH's pediatric division, is the region's premier provider of pediatric clinical care. HCH offers a broad spectrum of both routine care and specialty programs not available elsewhere and has the only pediatric emergency department, Level I trauma center, pediatric critical care teams, and 24-hour ambulance in the region. (Continued on Schedule O)

Medical Education:RIH provides the setting for and substantially supports medical education in various clinical training and nursing programs. RIH is designated as the principal teaching hospital of The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. The total cost of direct medical education provided by RIH exceeded the reimbursement received from third-party payors by $87.0 million in fiscal year 2019. (Continued on Schedule O)

Research:RIH conducts extensive medical research and is in the forefront of biomedical health care delivery research and among the leaders nationally in the National Institutes of Health programs. RIH also sponsors many clinical trials which provide valuable research information as well as cutting edge treatment for patients in the region. Federal support accounts for approximately 59% of all externally funded research at RIH. Researchers focus on clinical trials which investigate prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS, obesity, cancer, diabetes, cardiac disease, neurological problems, orthopedic advancements, and mental health concerns. Included in the totals are $18.8 million of research grants from for-profit organizations that are not reported in Schedule H. (Continued on Schedule O)

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Albert E Telfeian MdPhysician40$831,459
Deus J Cielo MdPhysician40$829,115
Adetokunbo A Oyelese MdPhysician40$828,277
Petra M Klinge MdPhysician40$723,260
Alexios G Carayannopoulos DoPhysician40$643,729
Latha Sivaprasad MdChief Medical Officer40$515,556
Barbara P Riley RnChief Nursing Officer40$388,799
Nicholas P DominickSVP-Clin. Svc. Lines & Facil. Devel40$367,431
John B Murphy MdEVP - Physician Affairs40$0
Mary A WakefieldTreasurer10$0
Margaret M Van Bree MhadrphPresident35$0
Paul J AdlerSecretary5$0
Jane WilliamsTrustee1$0
Shivan SubramaniamTrustee0.25$0
Lawrence B SadwinTrustee0.2$0
Steven PareTrustee2$0
Joseph J MarcaureleTrustee0$0
Alan H LitwinVice Chair1$0
Pamela A Harrop MdTrustee3$0
Michael L HannaTrustee1.5$0
Ziya L Gokaslan MdTrustee0.5$0
Edward D Feldstein EsqTrustee1$0
Jonathan D FainTrustee0.25$0
Sarah T DowlingTrustee1$0
Peter CapodilupoVice Chair0.1$0
Roger N BeginTrustee2$0
Emanuel BarrowsTrustee0.6$0
Timothy J Babineau MdTrustee20$0
Lawrence A Aubin SrChair2.5$0

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