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The Impact of in

The Johns Hopkins Institutions

• 53,352 employees worldwide in FY 2010, including 46,128 regular and 6,050 student employees working in Maryland, making the Johns Hopkins Institutions by far the state’s largest private employer • Purchases of goods and services (including construction) from Maryland companies in FY 2010 – $1.17 billion, directly supporting more than 6,400 jobs with these companies • Purchases of goods and services (including construction) from minority and woman-owned businesses in FY 2010 – $179 million; nearly 15 percent of all construction spending in FY 2010 was paid to minority and women-owned businesses • Total impact of Johns Hopkins and affiliated institutions in Maryland in FY 2010 – $9.98 billion, 96,861 jobs • State income taxes withheld from salaries and wages of Johns Hopkins employees – $170.9 million • More than 20,000 students – including more than 8,300 who live in Maryland • Provided more than $47 million in financial aid to Maryland students • Value of uncompensated care provided to Maryland residents in FY 2010 – $128.6 million • Spending on research and related programs in 2010 – $2.3 billion, almost all of it financed from sources outside Maryland – the most by any U.S. university • The Applied Physics Laboratory – with more than 5,000 employees and a budget of more than $1 billion, one of the largest university-affiliated, government-supported research centers in the U.S. • Johns Hopkins – rated first among U.S. by U.S. News and World Report • Collaborating with state and federal agencies, local communities and the private sector on major community development and economic development projects in East and in Montgomery County

Johns Hopkins in the community Johns Hopkins facilities/operationsPENNSYLVANIA in Maryland* $

FREDERICK CARROLL • Value of benefits provided to Maryland ALLEGANY Hagerstown # BALTIMORE HARFORD CECIL GARRETT NEW Waters Edge communities by the four hospitals of the Johns Westminster# Green Spring Station JERSEY Frederick # " # Hopkins Health System in FY 2010 – $219.4 # " Johns Hopkins Health Care & Johns Hopkins Health Care & Surgery Center # Surgery Center at White Marsh million at Green Spring Station KENT See White Marsh MONTGOMERY • Number of local residents served annually by WEST Montgomery County Campus inset ! map QUEEN Montgomery County # ANNE'S Howard County General Hospital’s Wellness " ANNE ARUNDEL # # Kent Island Center – 40,000 ! CAROLINE School of Advanced International Studies/ Annapolis Inset map D.C. Center TALBOT • Through Suburban Hospital‘s HeartWell program, #" PRINCE GEORGE'S JH at Mount Washington ! CARROLL JH at Johns provides free heart health clinics at senior centers Eastern Hopkins BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY Bayview # Charles County CALVERT in Montgomery County Medical HOWARD Homewood Campus ! ! Center CHARLES DORCHESTER Howard County " • Through Elderplus, a program of Johns Hopkins Peabody Campus ! ! " WICOMICO General Hospital ! Bayview Medical Center, provides comprehensive Johns Hopkins # ST. MARY'S WORCESTER Health Care Center SOMERSET services aimed at keeping elderly residents of 16 at Cedar Lane East Baltimore Campus Baltimore ZIP codes at home " Howard County Greater " # Dundalk VIRGINIA ! Columbia Center The Johns • Hours of community service work performed by Hopkins Hospital ! Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins students – 142,200 # Glen Burnie Johns Hopkins • Hours of volunteer work performed by employees Health Care Center ANNE ARUNDEL ! Johns Hopkins University Campus MONTGOMERY at Odenton PRINCE " Johns Hopkins Health System Hospital of the four Maryland hospitals that are members of GEORGE’S #Odenton Laurel # " # Johns Hopkins Community Physicians 0 12.5 25 50 Miles the Johns Hopkins Health System – 143,000

* See Baltimore City fact sheet for a map of all Johns Hopkins facilities and institutions in Baltimore City • Through the Live Near Your Work program, provided grants totaling $416,000 to 70 employee homebuyers in Baltimore in FY 2010 Providing jobs and business opportunities

Number of people employed at Johns Hopkins facilities in Maryland, 2010^ 46,128 Number of Maryland residents employed by Johns Hopkins, 2010^ 44,134 Total wage and salary payments to Maryland residents, FY 2010 $ 2.76 billion Payments by Johns Hopkins to suppliers and contractors in Maryland, FY 2010 $ 1.17 billion Total impact of Johns Hopkins in Maryland, FY 2010 $ 9.98 billion Total FTE jobs generated in Maryland, FY 2010^ 96,861

Educating Maryland residents

Number of Maryland residents enrolled at Johns Hopkins, fall 2009 8,305 JHU Undergraduate 1,079 JHU Graduate/professional 6,844 School of Medicine 382 Number of Johns Hopkins graduates living in Maryland, 2010 59,146

Delivering health care

Number of inpatient discharges at JHHS hospitals, state residents 93,027 Number of outpatient visits at JHHS hospitals, state residents 1,177,461 Number of state patients treated at JHCP primary care centers 401,057 Number of state residents served by JH Home Health Care 36,587 Number of participants in JHHC health plans living in Maryland 233,725

State facts

Population 5,773,552 Resident employment 2,740,344 Number of jobs 2,334,499 Median household income $ 67,540 Unemployment rate 7.5% Percent of residents 25 and older with at least a bachelor’s degree 35.7%

Local companies with ties to Johns Hopkins

At least 45 companies with ties to Johns Hopkins in Maryland, including: • Applied Imagery (Silver Spring, MD) • Cangene bioPharma (Baltimore, MD) • Corridor Pharmaceuticals (Lutherville, MD) • Exceptional Software Strategies (Linthicum, MD) • Pangia (Fulton, MD) • Phillips Visicu (Baltimore, MD) • Sensics (Columbia, MD) • SIMmersion (Columbia, MD)

^ Does not include 6,050 students employed part-time