April 11, 2009
West Virginia's own $2.2 million dollar man
Tennis pro, health-care executive Jimmy Jamie makes Parade list
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Clay County tennis-pro-turned-health-care-executive Jimmy Jamie was listed a few years ago in Parade Magazine's annual "What People Earn" edition.

He's in Parade (inside today's paper) again this year, but the 26-year-old's salary is considerably higher this time around.

"They talked to me a few years ago," he explained at the St. Albans office of Golden Heart, the in-home health-care company his mother owns. "Back then, I was playing more tennis."

His tennis career isn't exactly blossoming these days. "I still travel a lot and go to tournaments, but my ranking isn't very high," he said.

But his earnings are star level.

On the cover of Parade, there's Jamie's picture, not far from Britney Spears, who took in $2.25 million last year. Jamie was only $50,000 behind with $2.2 million.

Standing in the parking lot between their Mercedes Benz vehicles, Jamie's mother, Shidah Jamie, said she cringed when she heard they were going to print that information in the paper. The family is cautious about media scrutiny.

In January, Dr. Shahrooz Jamie, Jamie's father, a physician and a former mayor in Clay County, was ordered to pay $180,000 in damages and $94,000 in interest to Mountain State Blue Cross Blue Shield. He is alleged to have billed the insurance company for blood tests and allergy injections he never provided to patients.

Dr. Jamie said he planned to appeal the ruling.

Mrs. Jamie's feeling is while neither she nor her son has anything to be ashamed of, the additional attention isn't necessarily a good thing. She's proud of her son and the company she founded, but announcing what you make to the world could be asking for trouble.

However, the figure reported in Parade is valid, they say. Mrs. Jamie started Golden Heart three years ago, and Jimmy Jamie has been with it since the beginning. It is a family business, he said. His father and sister are doctors, he said, and he was motivated by their example to consider a career in the medical field.

A Harvard Medical School decal hangs in the back window of his car.

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Posted By: SherT10 (5:19pm 04-17-2009)
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I am an owner of a Home Health Agency in Florida. Anyone who want to know what the Jimmy Jamie's of the world are doing to the Home Health benefit should look no further than the July 1, 2008 Anti-fraud legislation in Florida. Our seniors deserve better than greed. Our disabled deserve better than a young kid and mom who happen to be related to physicians (the gate keepers for home health services)making wealth off of their health.

Posted By: missdenise (4:25pm 04-13-2009)
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I also found these figures quite interesting. As PhillipV stated.. the estimated annual sales for the St Albans office is $770K...hmm even having locations in TX and OH I find it difficult for the CEO to be bringing in $2.2million. Something sound fishy in the hills of WV!!

Posted By: Ouch! (11:09am 04-13-2009)
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Never wear it on your sleeve!!!
Plaintiff attorneys and numbskulls like Way2old will want their share and we'll read about this guy again soon. The profile of Way2Old is starting to take shape the more I see his posts---"you can't have yours until I get some...." Welcome to WV

Posted By: pacaderm (9:42am 04-13-2009)
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There's no business, like government business, there's no business I know.........da da da

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