Healthcare Board-Member Privacy — What Public Filings Already Reveal About You
If you sit on a healthcare board — public hospital system, biotech, payer, or large nonprofit — your name is in IRS Form 990s, SEC proxy statements, and state insurance-department filings. Those documents are public by design and fully indexed by aggregators within days of filing…
If you sit on a healthcare board — public hospital system, biotech, payer, or large nonprofit — your name is in IRS Form 990s, SEC proxy statements, and state insurance-department filings. Those documents are public by design and fully indexed by aggregators within days of filing.
What the filings actually disclose
Form 990 Schedule J details executive and key-employee compensation including bonuses, retirement plan contributions, and supplemental benefits. Schedule O lists board members with optional spouse acknowledgment. State insurance disclosures often add residential city and prior employment. SEC proxy statements (DEF 14A) include the full board roster, individual stock holdings, and committee assignments. Aggregators republish all of this in structured, searchable form within a week of filing.
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