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The reports that follow are produced by the Strategic Initiatives Team. Please direct any questions or requests for printed copies of any of the reports to gca@jhu.edu
Economic Impact Report
The Economic Impact Report (EIR) examines the direct and indirect economic impact of Johns Hopkins in Maryland, Washington, DC, and Florida. The most recent report is based on FY 2022 data. The fact sheets for the above mentioned areas and Baltimore City, Howard County and Montgomery County are below. For all reports and summaries click here.
Maryland Fact Sheet | Baltimore Fact Sheet | Washington, DC Fact Sheet | Florida Fact Sheet | Howard County Fact Sheet | Montgomery Co Fact Sheet
Investing In and Serving Neighboring Communities
Since their founding in the nineteenth century, the Johns Hopkins Institutions have been committed to investing in and serving Baltimore's diverse communities. Examples include investments in neighboring communities, including local residents and businesses in the development and operation of the Johns Hopkins enterprise, expanding access to and improving the quality of health care, engagement of University students and Johns Hopkins employees, improving educational opportunities for elementary and secondary students.
Investing In and Serving Neighboring Communities
Community Health Needs Assessment
Completed every three years, the Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) identifies the health needs of the communities surrounding Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center known as the Community Benefit Service Area (CBSA). The CHNA includes an Implementation Strategy identifying the goals and strategies on how Johns Hopkins plan to address the CHNA-identified needs of the CBSA. The most recent CHNA can be found below, for more information on the CHNA process and past reports click here.
Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) and Implementation Strategy 2021
Community Benefit Report
Nationwide, all nonprofit hospitals are required by the IRS to demonstrate the value they directly provide in community benefit activity. Additionally, the Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission (HSCRC) requires Maryland hospitals to submit community benefit information annually in order to compile a publicly available, statewide Community Benefit Report (CBR). Current year and previous year CBRs that were submitted by the individual hospitals are available on the HSCRC’s website. Below are the FY 2022 CBR Inventories for The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, respectively.
Fiscal Year 2022 The Johns Hopkins Hospital Inventory | Fiscal Year 2022 Johns Hopkins Bayview Inventory | Community Benefits Program Brochure (2019)