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Fast Facts: Johns Hopkins Medicine



Johns Hopkins Medicine, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is an $8.9 billion integrated global health enterprise and one of the leading health care systems in the United States.

n Johns Hopkins Medicine, a nonprofit, combines over 125 years of commitment to community care with groundbreaking research, teaching and medical services to patients worldwide.

n Based on the U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals 2020?21 Honor Roll, The Johns Hopkins Hospital is ranked #3 in the nation and #1 in Maryland. With this annual ranking and combined with our Best Children's Hospital ranking, The Johns Hopkins Hospital remains the top-ranked hospital for patients of all ages.

n Johns Hopkins scientists receive more federal research support annually -- more than $518 million -- than counterparts in other U.S. medical schools.

n Johns Hopkins professor Gregg Semenza, winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, joins 21 other current or former school of medicine scientists as Nobel laureates.

n Johns Hopkins Medicine employs more than 40,000 full-time faculty and staff members, making it among Maryland's largest private employers and the largest in Baltimore City.

n Continuing its century-old commitment to serve and nurture its community, Johns Hopkins Medicine provided $488 million in community benefits and care in 2019.

n Johns Hopkins Medicine International offers hospital management, health care consulting and clinical education services through strategic alliances and affiliations in North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

n Johns Hopkins Medicine operates six academic and community hospitals and four suburban health care and surgery centers, and has more than 2.8 million outpatient encounters per year.

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

? 3,200+ full-time faculty members ? 1,230+ part-time faculty members ? 1,270+ medical and doctoral

students

The Johns Hopkins Hospital

? 1,162 patient beds ? 2,590+ full-time attending physicians

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

? 463 patient beds ? 870+ attending physicians

Howard County General Hospital

? 243 patient beds ? 420+ active medical staff

Sibley Memorial Hospital

? 288 patient beds ? 1,050+ active medical staff

Suburban Hospital

? 228 patient beds ? 330+ active medical staff

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital

? 259 inpatient beds ? 370+ active medical staff

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians

? 503 active medical staff

nJohns Hopkins Medicine handles more than 99,800 inpatient admissions annually.

nThe Johns Hopkins Hospital received its initial four-year Magnet designation for nursing excellence in 2003 and was redesignated in 2008, 2013 and 2018. Suburban Hospital and Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital achieved their first Magnet designations in 2019.

nEach year, Johns Hopkins Medicine handles more than 324,000 emergency visits.

nWith more than 40 primary and specialty care outpatient sites, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians receives more than 902,500 annual patient visits.

n Johns Hopkins Home Care Group, a full-service home care provider, annually treats more than 159,700 adults and children in central Maryland.

n Johns Hopkins HealthCare's managed care plans cover more than 442,000 people in four unique populations.

December 2020

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