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The Impact of Johns Hopkins in Baltimore City

The Impact of Johns Hopkins in Baltimore City

The Impact of in City

The Johns Hopkins Institutions

• 53,352 employees worldwide in FY 2010, including 33,618 regular and 6,050 student employees working in Baltimore – making the John Hopkins Institutions the City’s largest private employer • Purchases of goods and services (including construction) from Baltimore companies in FY 2010 – more than $387 million, directly supporting more than 2,400 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 • Through FY 2010, awarded contracts totaling more than $100 million to minority and women-owned firms working on construction of the New Clinical Building in East Baltimore • Total impact of Johns Hopkins and affiliated institutions in Baltimore in FY 2010 – $3.99 billion, 49,177 jobs • More than 20,000 students – including 2,460 who live in Baltimore • Provided more than $25.7 million in financial aid to Baltimore students, including $2.5 million for the Baltimore Scholars program • Value of uncompensated care provided to Baltimore residents in FY 2010 – $64.9 million • Spending on research and related programs by Baltimore-based schools and institutes in 2010 – $1.3 billion, almost all of it financed from sources outside – the most by any U.S. university • Payments to local government in Baltimore City – $14 million • – rated first among U.S. hospitals by U.S. News and World Report • Collaborating with the East Baltimore Development Inc, the City, the private sector and other partners on a comprehensive, multi-year redevelopment of East Baltimore – one of the most ambitious urban revitalization projects in the nation

Johns Hopkins facilities/operations in Baltimore City

JH at Mount Washington ! Johns Hopkins in the community 83

Evergreen MuseumX • Value of benefits provided to the community by Carnegie Inst. for Sci. Space Telescope Science Inst. %% The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins ! ! BALTIMORE Homewood Campus # JH at Eastern Bayview Medical Center in FY 2010 – nearly $186 COUNTY million Wyman Park Kennedy Krieger Inst. East Baltimore Lieber Inst. for Brain Development • Through Elderplus, a program of Johns Hopkins # Bayview Medical Center, provides comprehensive %% Nat’l Inst. on Drug Abuse Peabody Campus ! " ! services aimed at keeping elderly residents of 16 %" Johns Hopkins Bayview JH Hospital and Medical Campus %# Medical Center Baltimore ZIP codes at home ! Bayview • Hours of community service work performed by # Internal Medicine Johns Hopkins students – 142,200 95 Canton Crossing NIA Biomedical and • Number of Baltimore City youth employed in the Gerontology Research ATAPSCO Johns Hopkins summer jobs program in 2010 – P R Centers IV E 275, with wages paid totaling $388,000 ! R Campus 895 • Through the Live Near Your Work program, " Johns Hopkins Health System Hospital provided grants totaling $416,000 to 70 employee # Johns Hopkins Community Physicians homebuyers in Baltimore in FY 2010 % Af liated Research Center ANNE • Awarded $390,000 to Baltimore community X Other Center ARUNDEL organizations in 2010 COUNTY 695 Providing jobs and business opportunities

Number of people employed at Johns Hopkins facilities in Baltimore City, 2010^ 33,618 Number of Baltimore City residents employed by Johns Hopkins, 2010^ 14,585 Total wage and salary payments to Baltimore City residents, FY 2010 $ 834,710,553 Payments by Johns Hopkins to suppliers and contractors in Baltimore City, FY 2010 $ 387,636,981 Total impact of Johns Hopkins in Baltimore City, FY 2010 $ 3.99 billion Total FTE jobs generated in Baltimore City, FY 2010^ 49,177

Educating Maryland residents

Number of Baltimore City residents enrolled at Johns Hopkins, fall 2009 2,460 JHU Undergraduate 268 JHU Graduate/professional 1,966 School of Medicine 226 Number of Johns Hopkins graduates living in Baltimore City, 2010 11,279

Delivering health care

Number of inpatient discharges at JHHS hospitals, city residents 27,426 Number of outpatient visits at JHHS hospitals, city residents 454,967 Number of city patients treated at JHCP primary care centers 149,473 Number of city residents served by JH Home Health Care 9,880 Number of participants in JHHC health plans living in Baltimore City 60,995

Support to Baltimore public schools

Number of Johns Hopkins employees volunteering in Baltimore public schools in FY 2010 193 Professional development schools in Baltimore City affiliated with JHU for student teaching internships 2

• Paul Lawrence Dunbar High • George Washington Elementary School

City facts

Population 620,961 Resident employment 246,483 Number of jobs 320,403 Median household income $ 37,840 Unemployment rate 10.9% Percent of residents 25 and older with at least a bachelor’s degree 24.6%

Local companies with ties to Johns Hopkins

At least 25 companies with ties to Johns Hopkins in Maryland, including: • Cangene bioPharma • Smart Logic Solutions • Fyodor Biotechnologies • SurgiVision • Philips Visicu • Vision Multimedia • Infinite Biomedical • Champions Biotechnology

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