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CEO of Fort Worth’s JPS Health Network gets raise, contract extension

Dr. Duncan stands at a glass podium holding a microphone while smiling while delivering her remarks at the medical facility groundbreaking.
JPS President and CEO Dr. Karen Duncan speaks at a groundbreaking event in 2022 for Medical Home Southwest Tarrant. The JPS board of managers decided Thursday to extend Duncan’s contract for another three years. JPS Health Network

The board of managers for Tarrant County’s public hospital agreed to give CEO and president Dr. Karen Duncan at least another three years in the top spot, plus a raise.

The board of managers for JPS Health Network voted Thursday to offer Duncan a contract for another three years, with the option for two one-year extensions. The board also voted 8-2 to increase Duncan’s base salary to $950,000. As CEO for JPS, Duncan is responsible for overseeing the county’s public hospital network, which operates one of the busiest emergency rooms in the nation and cares for a majority of the county’s residents without health insurance.

In a statement, JPS spokesperson Jessica Virnoche said the board’s decision brings Duncan’s base pay “more closely in-line with that of her peers running similar, complex health systems in the market.”

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Ciara McCarthy
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Ciara McCarthy covers health and wellness as part of the Star-Telegram’s Crossroads Lab. She came to Fort Worth after three years in Victoria, Texas, where she worked at the Victoria Advocate. Ciara is focused on equipping people and communities with information they need to make decisions about their lives and well-being. Please reach out with your questions about public health or the health care system. Email cmccarthy@star-telegram.com or call or text 817-203-4391.
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