Schedule J
(Form 990)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Compensation Information
For certain Officers, Directors, Trustees, Key Employees, and Highest
Compensated Employees
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OMB No. 1545-0047
2022
Open to Public Inspection
Name of the organization
PROVIDENCE ST JOSEPH HEALTH FOUNDATION
 
Employer identification number

94-3078543
Part I
Questions Regarding Compensation
Yes
No
1a
Check the appropiate box(es) if the organization provided any of the following to or for a person listed on Form
990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a. Complete Part III to provide any relevant information regarding these items.
b
If any of the boxes on Line 1a are checked, did the organization follow a written policy regarding payment or reimbursement or provision of all of the expenses described above? If "No," complete Part III to explain .....
1b
 
 
2
Did the organization require substantiation prior to reimbursing or allowing expenses incurred by all
directors, trustees, officers, including the CEO/Executive Director, regarding the items checked on Line 1a? ....
2
 
 
3
Indicate which, if any, of the following the filing organization used to establish the compensation of the
organization's CEO/Executive Director. Check all that apply. Do not check any boxes for methods
used by a related organization to establish compensation of the CEO/Executive Director, but explain in Part III.
4
During the year, did any person listed on Form 990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a, with respect to the filing organization or a related organization:
a
Receive a severance payment or change-of-control payment? .............
4a
Yes
 
b
Participate in, or receive payment from, a supplemental nonqualified retirement plan? .........
4b
Yes
 
c
Participate in, or receive payment from, an equity-based compensation arrangement? .........
4c
 
No
If "Yes" to any of lines 4a-c, list the persons and provide the applicable amounts for each item in Part III.
Only 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), and 501(c)(29) organizations must complete lines 5-9.
5
For persons listed on Form 990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a, did the organization pay or accrue any
compensation contingent on the revenues of:
a
The organization? ....................
5a
 
No
b
Any related organization? .......................
5b
 
No
If "Yes," on line 5a or 5b, describe in Part III.
6
For persons listed on Form 990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a, did the organization pay or accrue any
compensation contingent on the net earnings of:
a
The organization? ..................
6a
 
No
b
Any related organization? ......................
6b
 
No
If "Yes," on line 6a or 6b, describe in Part III.
7
For persons listed on Form 990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a, did the organization provide any nonfixed
payments not described in lines 5 and 6? If "Yes," describe in Part III ............
7
Yes
 
8
Were any amounts reported on Form 990, Part VII, paid or accured pursuant to a contract that was
subject to the initial contract exception described in Regulations section 53.4958-4(a)(3)? If "Yes," describe
in Part III ..........................
8
 
No
9
If "Yes" on line 8, did the organization also follow the rebuttable presumption procedure described in Regulations section 53.4958-6(c)? .........................
9
 
 
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the Instructions for Form 990.
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Schedule J (Form 990) 2022
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Part II
Officers, Directors, Trustees, Key Employees, and Highest Compensated Employees. Use duplicate copies if additional space is needed.
For each individual whose compensation must be reported on Schedule J, report compensation from the organization on row (i) and from related organizations, described in the
instructions, on row (ii). Do not list any individuals that are not listed on Form 990, Part VII.
Note. The sum of columns (B)(i)-(iii) for each listed individual must equal the total amount of Form 990, Part VII, Section A, line 1a, applicable column (D) and (E) amounts for that individual.
(A) Name and Title (B) Breakdown of W-2, 1099-MISC compensation, and/or 1099-NEC (C) Retirement and other deferred compensation (D) Nontaxable
benefits
(E) Total of columns
(B)(i)-(D)
(F) Compensation in column (B) reported as deferred on prior Form 990
(i) Base
compensation
(ii) Bonus & incentive
compensation
(iii) Other reportable compensation
1ROD F HOCHMAN MD
DIRECTOR
(i)

(ii)
0
-------------
2,328,052
0
-------------
8,026,200
0
-------------
854,848
0
-------------
842,276
0
-------------
16,913
0
-------------
12,068,289
0
-------------
789,390
2GREG HOFFMAN
FRMR OFF. - PRESIDENT/CEO
(i)

(ii)
0
-------------
919,782
0
-------------
1,584,583
0
-------------
115,250
0
-------------
253,823
0
-------------
24,713
0
-------------
2,898,151
0
-------------
89,848
3JO ANN ESCASA-HAIGH
FRMR OFF - PSJH EVP/ASST. TREAS.
(i)

(ii)
0
-------------
841,148
0
-------------
989,404
0
-------------
326,862
0
-------------
27,450
0
-------------
8,365
0
-------------
2,193,229
0
-------------
284,024
4MIKE BUTLER
FORMER PRESIDENT
(i)

(ii)
0
-------------
0
0
-------------
0
0
-------------
1,835,706
0
-------------
7,828
0
-------------
0
0
-------------
1,843,534
0
-------------
0
5JOHN WHIPPLE
FORMER ASSISTANT SECRETARY
(i)

(ii)
0
-------------
319,672
0
-------------
277,940
0
-------------
1,146,142
0
-------------
5,571
0
-------------
5,476
0
-------------
1,754,801
0
-------------
855,652
6LAURIE KELLEY
DIRECTOR
(i)

(ii)
0
-------------
428,993
0
-------------
296,625
0
-------------
128,977
0
-------------
150,576
0
-------------
28,526
0
-------------
1,033,697
0
-------------
101,687
7SANDRA ANDREWS
DIRECTOR
(i)

(ii)
0
-------------
486,068
0
-------------
329,415
0
-------------
22,210
0
-------------
142,883
0
-------------
17,102
0
-------------
997,678
0
-------------
0
8JIM WATSON ESQ
FRMR OFF - PSJH SEC./ASST. SEC.
(i)

(ii)
0
-------------
466,229
0
-------------
228,525
0
-------------
142,483
0
-------------
98,225
0
-------------
26,164
0
-------------
961,626
0
-------------
119,387
9NWANDO ANYAOKU MD
DIRECTOR
(i)

(ii)
0
-------------
358,684
0
-------------
123,826
0
-------------
12,280
0
-------------
45,092
0
-------------
30,866
0
-------------
570,748
0
-------------
5,309
10DONALD ANDERSON JR
FORMER ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ENROL
(i)

(ii)
0
-------------
219,186
0
-------------
36,718
0
-------------
1,088
0
-------------
13,600
0
-------------
17,583
0
-------------
288,175
0
-------------
0
11CINDY STRAUSS
FORMER SECRETARY
(i)

(ii)
0
-------------
0
0
-------------
146,754
0
-------------
0
0
-------------
0
0
-------------
0
0
-------------
146,754
0
-------------
0
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Part III
Supplemental Information
Provide the information, explanation, or descriptions required for Part I, lines 1a, 1b, 3, 4a, 4b, 4c, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7, and 8, and for Part II. Also complete this part for any additional information.
Return Reference Explanation
PART I, LINE 1A PROVIDENCE EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT PROCEDURES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING POLICIES: FIRST CLASS TRAVEL OR CHARTER TRAVEL AIR TRAVEL IS GENERALLY REIMBURSABLE AT THE LEAST EXPENSIVE AIRFARE WHICH PERMITS DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS AT REASONABLE TIMES AND REASONABLE DISTANCE TRAVELED. EMPLOYEES ARE ENCOURAGED TO PLAN IN ADVANCE TO GET AVAILABLE DISCOUNTS. AIRLINE FREQUENT FLYER UPGRADES WILL NEVER BE REIMBURSED. IN LIMITED SITUATIONS, FIRST CLASS TICKETS AND CHARTER MAY BE REIMBURSED WHEN APPROVED BY A SENIOR LEVEL SUPERVISOR. TAX INDEMNIFICATION AND GROSS-UP PAYMENTS TAX INDEMNIFICATIONS OR GROSS-UP PAYMENTS RELOCATION PROVIDENCE FOLLOWS THE FEDERAL AND STATE TAXATION LAWS RELATED TO RELOCATION EXPENSES PAID TO THE EMPLOYEE OR TO A THIRD PARTY ON THE EMPLOYEE'S BEHALF. THEY ARE CONSIDERED TAXABLE WAGES AND ARE REPORTED AS SUCH. BASED ON THE WAY PROVIDENCE HAS CHOSEN TO PAY THE RELOCATION EXPENSES, PROVIDENCE REPORTS REIMBURSEMENTS AND PAYMENTS TO VENDORS AS INCOME AND THESE EXPENSE PAYMENTS ARE REFLECTED ON THE EXECUTIVE'S FORM W-2. PROVIDENCE PROVIDES A GROSS-UP FOR THE RELOCATION BENEFITS, SO THAT A PORTION OF THE REIMBURSEMENT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE USED TO PAY TAXES, AND THIS TAX GROSS-UP IS ALSO REPORTED AS TAXABLE INCOME. THE AMOUNTS REPORTED FOR THESE GROSS-UP PAYMENTS ARE INCLUDED ON SCHEDULE J, PART II, COLUMN B (III) - OTHER REPORTABLE COMPENSATION ON THE FORM 990. TAX INDEMNIFICATIONS OR GROSS-UP PAYMENTS - FINANCIAL/RETIREMENT PLANNING PROVIDENCE FOLLOWS THE FEDERAL AND STATE TAXATION LAWS RELATED TO FINANCIAL AND RETIREMENT PLANNING EXPENSES PAID TO THE EMPLOYEE OR TO A THIRD PARTY ON THE EMPLOYEE'S BEHALF. THEY ARE CONSIDERED TAXABLE WAGES AND ARE REPORTED AS SUCH. BASED ON THE WAY PROVIDENCE HAS CHOSEN TO PAY THESE OTHER EXPENSES, PROVIDENCE REPORTS REIMBURSEMENTS AND PAYMENTS TO VENDORS AS INCOME AND THESE EXPENSE PAYMENTS ARE REFLECTED ON THE EXECUTIVE'S FORM W-2. PROVIDENCE PROVIDES A GROSS-UP FOR THIS BENEFIT, SO THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE USED TO PAY TAXES, AND THIS TAX GROSS-UP IS ALSO REPORTED AS TAXABLE INCOME. THE AMOUNTS REPORTED FOR THESE GROSS-UP PAYMENTS ARE INCLUDED ON SCHEDULE J, PART II, COLUMN B (III) - OTHER REPORTABLE COMPENSATION ON THE FORM 990. PERSONAL SERVICES PROVIDENCE OFFERS FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES AS AN OPTIONAL BENEFIT TO EMPLOYEES AT VICE PRESIDENT LEVEL AND ABOVE. THE AMOUNTS REPORTED FOR THE FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES ARE INCLUDED AS TAXABLE INCOME ON SCHEDULE J, PART II, COLUMN B (III) - OTHER REPORTABLE COMPENSATION ON THE FORM 990 FOR THE EMPLOYEES WHO PARTICIPATE.
PART I, LINE 3 SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION INFORMATION THE ORGANIZATION'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER/TOP MANAGEMENT OFFICIAL IS PAID BY A RELATED TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATION, PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES - WASHINGTON, AND IS DISCLOSED AS A PERSON PAID BY A RELATED ORGANIZATION. SEE SCHEDULE O, PART VI, LINE 15A FOR THE PROCESS USED BY PROVIDENCE.
PART I, LINES 4A-B THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED SEVERANCE PAYMENTS DURING THE YEAR: JOHN WHIPPLE - $186,674 MIKE BUTLER - $1,835,706 ENTITIES WITHIN THE PROVIDENCE SYSTEM SPONSOR NON-QUALIFIED SUPPLEMENTAL EXECUTIVE RETIREMENT PLANS FOR CERTAIN EXECUTIVES. THE PLANS PROVIDE FOR EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS BASED ON A PERCENTAGE OF EXECUTIVE BASE SALARY AND, DEPENDING ON THE PLAN, ARE SUBJECT TO EITHER A THREE YEAR, AGE 59 1/2 OR A FIVE YEAR, AGE 65 VESTING SCHEDULE. UNTIL THE EXECUTIVE PROVIDES THESE SUBSTANTIAL FUTURE SERVICES, THESE SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT CONTRIBUTIONS ARE AT RISK, AND WILL BE FORFEITED IF THE EXECUTIVE LEAVES THE ORGANIZATION BEFORE REACHING HER OR HIS VESTING DATE. THE SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT CONTRIBUTIONS ARE INCLUDED IN COLUMN (C) AS A NONTAXABLE BENEFIT IN THE YEAR THE CONTRIBUTION IS CREDITED TO THE EXECUTIVE'S ACCOUNT, AND ARE INCLUDED AGAIN ON THE FORM 990 IN COLUMN (B)(III) IF AND WHEN THE AMOUNT BECOMES VESTED IN A FUTURE YEAR, AS THE FORM 990 REQUIRES. THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED A PAYOUT DURING THE CURRENT YEAR: ROD F. HOCHMAN, MD - $789,390 GREG HOFFMAN - $89,848 JO ANN ESCASA-HAIGH - $284,024 JOHN WHIPPLE - $855,652 LAURIE KELLEY - $101,687 JIM WATSON, ESQ - $119,387 NWANDO ANYAOKU, MD - $5,309
PART I, LINE 7 NON-FIXED PAYMENTS THE PROVIDENCE EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE (OF THE BOARD) HAS APPROVED AN EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION PHILOSOPHY THAT CLOSELY TIES AN EXECUTIVE'S COMPENSATION TO PERFORMANCE - BOTH THE PERFORMANCE OF THE ORGANIZATION AND THE PERFORMANCE OF THE EXECUTIVE. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT THIS PART OF A LEADER'S COMPENSATION WILL BE PAID - IF THE PERFORMANCE OF THE ORGANIZATION OR OF THE INDIVIDUAL DOES NOT MEET THE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR PAYMENT, NO PERFORMANCE-BASED PAYMENT IS MADE. THIS APPROACH IS REFLECTED IN PROVIDENCE'S LEADERSHIP ANNUAL INCENTIVE PLAN AND LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLAN, WHICH ARE PERFORMANCE-BASED ANNUAL INCENTIVE PLANS THAT AFFORD PARTICIPATING EXECUTIVES THE OPPORTUNITY TO EARN "AT RISK" COMPENSATION THROUGH PERFORMANCE AGAINST VERY CHALLENGING GOALS. PAYOUTS WILL BE AWARDED BASED ON GOALS RELATED TO STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES, FISCAL STEWARDSHIP AND QUALITY OF CARE - THESE GOALS ARE SET BEFORE THE YEAR BEGINS AND ARE VERY CHALLENGING. THE EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE REVIEWS AND APPROVES EACH YEAR'S PERFORMANCE GOALS TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE SUFFICIENTLY CHALLENGING, AND TO MAKE SURE THE GOALS ARE DESIGNED TO HELP PROVIDENCE MEET ITS MISSION AND STRATEGIC PURPOSES. EACH YEAR THE PSJH BOARD EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE REVIEWS THE INCENTIVE PERFORMANCE AND MUST CERTIFY THE ACHIEVEMENT OF PERFORMANCE GOALS BEFORE ANY AWARDS ARE PAID OUT. WHEN REVIEWING AND APPROVING TOTAL COMPENSATION FOR EXECUTIVES, THE EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE INCLUDES INCENTIVE AWARDS, TO MAKE SURE THAT COMPENSATION IS REASONABLE AND WELL-SUPPORTED BY MARKET DATA. THE COMMITTEE CONSISTS ONLY OF DIRECTORS WHO ARE FREE OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST, AND THE COMMITTEE RELIES ON MARKET SURVEY DATA GATHERED BY AN INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT. THE COMMITTEE CONDUCTS THIS REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCESS IN A MANNER THAT IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH IRS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPENSATION OF TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATION LEADERS, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BEST GOVERNANCE PRACTICES IN THE INDUSTRY.
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