Health system releases its latest community benefit report
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Clockwise from upper left: Cleveland Clinic committed $10.4 million over the next five years to combat food insecurity; Cleveland Clinic Florida hosted children in an operating room simulation; working with partners, Cleveland Clinic delivered 3,000 Thanksgiving meals in 2022; Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health provides free fall risk and memory screenings.
Cleveland Clinic is committed to promoting access to healthcare and building a healthy community. The health system has invested in initiatives designed to assist underserved patients, as well as the broader population.
Community benefit, which Cleveland Clinic reports annually to the IRS, is one measure of the health system’s impact on the community. In 2022, it contributed $1.42 billion in community benefit for its operations in Ohio, Florida and Nevada.
Every three years, Cleveland Clinic performs a health needs assessment for the neighborhoods surrounding each of its 23 hospitals to identify their specific health-related needs. These reports provide valuable feedback on how the health system can holistically improve the overall health of its neighbors.
Through this work, key areas of need have been prioritized and resources have been committed to them. Cleveland Clinic also has teamed up with community leaders and organizations to expand this impact. The result is investment that goes beyond the federal community benefit reporting requirements.
“Cleveland Clinic is part of the social fabric of the communities we call home,” said Tom Mihaljevic, M.D., CEO and President of Cleveland Clinic, and holder of the Martin L. Mandel CEO Chair. “We recognize our patients and neighbors may have unmet needs. As a nonprofit, we are here to serve our global communities, and this commitment extends beyond the care we deliver within our walls.”
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Infant and Maternal Health
Housing and Neighborhood Improvement
Food Insecurity
Access to Healthcare
Employment
Mental Health
“We have identified the areas of greatest need and are prioritizing our investment accordingly. The most prevalent issues, such as food insecurity, childhood hunger, infant and maternal health, and lead poisoning in local communities are also national and global issues,” said Vickie Johnson, Cleveland Clinic Chief Community Officer. “Tackling these issues will require teamwork, and we look forward to continuing to collaborate with local institutions, government agencies, elected leaders and healthcare professionals to touch more lives.”
In addition to its community benefit report, Cleveland Clinic publishes a triennial Economic and Fiscal Impact report which measures its impact on the economy. In 2019, the most recent year available, Cleveland Clinic directly and indirectly supported $34.55 billion of economic activity in the U.S. through its ongoing operations and construction activities. These activities generated $1.89 billion in state and local taxes and $3.5 billion in federal taxes.
More information about the health system’s commitment to the communities it serves can be found here:
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/about/community. For the 2022 community benefit report, visit https://my.clevelandclinic.org/about/community/reports/benefit. Community impact examples included in this news release aren’t limited to the 2022 timeframe.
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