Cleveland Clinic's Community Benefit Topped $1B in 2018
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- Total includes operations in
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As part of its continuing commitment to promote access to healthcare and healthy behaviors in our communities,
Community benefit is a measure of a hospital's investment in its community through outreach programs, medical education, research, financial assistance, coverage of Medicaid shortfalls, and subsidized care.
"We want every community we serve to be the healthiest community possible," said
As a nonprofit hospital system,
Community benefit data is calculated in accordance with
Financial Assistance -
Medicaid Shortfall -
Outreach Programs -
Examples include:
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* Community classes and interactive web chats offer health education on chronic disease management in the areas of heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, asthma and brain health.
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* Health fairs provide thousands of people with free health screenings. The Cleveland Clinic Minority Men's Health Fair, Celebrating Sisterhood,
* Collaborative initiatives with community nonprofits and local government address population health issues, such as the opioid crisis and infant mortality.
Education of health professionals -
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Research into diseases and cures is an investment in society's long-term health. From a community benefit standpoint, research includes basic, clinical and community health research, as well as studies on healthcare delivery. With nearly 1,500 researchers and support personnel in 175 laboratories in 12 departments,
"Our community benefit is just one measure of
Read or download the entire community benefit report here (https://my.clevelandclinic.org/about/community/reports/benefit?_ga=2.120071496.1366993921.1575521730-429486955.1575521730).
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