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Peabody Institute Peabody Institute East Baltimore Medical Center East Baltimore Medical Center FastForward 1812 FastForward 1812 The Johns Hopkins Hospital The Johns Hopkins Hospital East Baltimore Campus East Baltimore Campus Carey Business School Carey Business School JHCP Canton Crossing JHCP Canton Crossing JH Bayview Medical Center JH Bayview Medical Center JH at Mount Washington JH at Mount Washington JH at Keswick JH at Keswick JH at Eastern JH at Eastern Homewood Campus Homewood Campus FastForward U Homewood FastForward U Homewood FastForward R. House FastForward R. House JHCP Remington JHCP Remington Rosedale Rosedale Dundalk Dundalk Catonsville Catonsville Woodlawn Woodlawn JOHNS HOPKINS IN BALTIMORE CITY FY 2019 Johns Hopkins Facilities in Baltimore $6.2 Billion in Economic Output 60,710 Jobs JHU Campus/Center JHU Campus/Center JH Health System Hospital JH Health System Hospital JH Community Physicians Primary Care JH Community Physicians Primary Care FastForward FastForward Total Economic Impact in FY 2019: Johns Hopkins in Baltimore 40,564 JH employees working in Baltimore 17,005 Baltimore residents employed by JH $1.2B Wages and salaries paid by JH to City residents 2,327 City residents enrolled at JH $56.9M Financial aid to students residing in Baltimore $1.9B Research and related spending by Baltimore-based JH schools $17.2M Taxes and fees paid to the City $20.8M Estimated local income tax paid to the City by JH employees $600.6M Paid to Baltimore suppliers and contractors $17.8M Paid to MWBE suppliers and contractors in Baltimore 772K Visitors to JH from outside Baltimore $125.9M In annual economic impact from spending by visitors to JH from outside the City 838,600 Patient visits by Baltimore residents to JH health care providers $52.6M Financial assistance provided by JH hospitals in Baltimore to uninsured and underinsured patients, FY 2018 4,000 Local youth employed through JH Summer Jobs Program over 25 years

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Page 1: FY 2019 - web.jhu.edu

Peabody InstitutePeabody InstituteEast Baltimore Medical CenterEast Baltimore Medical Center FastForward 1812FastForward 1812

The Johns Hopkins HospitalThe Johns Hopkins Hospital

East Baltimore CampusEast Baltimore Campus

Carey Business SchoolCarey Business School

JHCP Canton CrossingJHCP Canton Crossing

JH Bayview Medical CenterJH Bayview Medical Center

JH at Mount WashingtonJH at Mount Washington

JH at KeswickJH at Keswick

JH at EasternJH at Eastern

Homewood CampusHomewood Campus

FastForward U HomewoodFastForward U HomewoodFastForward R. HouseFastForward R. House JHCP RemingtonJHCP Remington

RosedaleRosedale

DundalkDundalk

CatonsvilleCatonsville

WoodlawnWoodlawn

JOHNS HOPKINS IN BALTIMORE CITYFY 2019

Johns Hopkins Facilities in Baltimore

$6.2 Billion in Economic Output

60,710 Jobs

JHU Campus/CenterJHU Campus/Center

JH Health System HospitalJH Health System Hospital

JH Community Physicians Primary CareJH Community Physicians Primary Care

FastForwardFastForward

Total Economic Impact inFY 2019:

Johns Hopkins in Baltimore

40,564 JH employees working in Baltimore

17,005 Baltimore residents employed by JH

$1.2B Wages and salaries paid by JH to City residents

2,327 City residents enrolled at JH

$56.9M Financial aid to students residing in Baltimore

$1.9B Research and related spending by Baltimore-based JH schools

$17.2M Taxes and fees paid to the City

$20.8M Estimated local income tax paid to the City by JH employees

$600.6M Paid to Baltimore suppliers and contractors

$17.8M Paid to MWBE suppliers and contractors in Baltimore

772K Visitors to JH from outside Baltimore

$125.9M In annual economic impact from spending by visitors to JH from outside the City

838,600 Patient visits by Baltimore residents to JH health care providers

$52.6M Financial assistance provided by JH hospitals in Baltimore to uninsured and underinsured patients, FY 2018

4,000 Local youth employed through JH Summer Jobs Program over 25 years

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Number of City residents enrolled at JH, spring 2019 2,327

JHU undergraduates 174

JHU graduate/professional 2,153

Number of JH alumni living in Baltimore, as of FY 2019 18,488

Financial aid from University sources to students residing in Baltimore, FY 2019 $56,864,479

Educating City Residents

Number of JH patient encounters involving Baltimore residents, FY 2019 838,622

Number of inpatient discharges of City residents from JHHS hospitals 22,262

Number of outpatient visits by City residents to JHHS hospitals 480,685

Number of emergency visits to JHHS hospitals by City residents 66,122

Number of patient visits to JHCP primary and specialty care centers by City residents 141,422

Number of City residents served by JH Clinical Practice Association 113,797

Number of City residents served by JH Home Care Group and Potomac Home Health Care 14,334

Number of participants in JHHC health plans living in Baltimore City, FY 2019 74,770

Taxes and fees paid by JH to Baltimore City, FY 2019 $17,187,174

Estimated local share of income taxes paid on salaries and wages by City residents employed at JH, FY 2019 $20,770,000

Number of JH students serving internships at schools/institutions in Baltimore, 2016-17 161

Value of community benefits (including financial assistance, community health services, education of health professionals, etc.) provided by JHHS hospitals in Baltimore, FY 2018

$353,210,866

Value of financial assistance provided by JHHS hospitals in Baltimore to uninsured and underinsured patients, FY 2018

$52,625,114

Justice-involved persons hired by Johns Hopkins, FY 2014-19 811

Local youth employed through JH Summer Jobs Program over 25 years 4,000

Number of JH employees using Live Near Your Work to buy homes in Baltimore, 2009-19 1,100

JH contribution to $11,622,000 in Live Near Your Work grants to JH employees, 2009-19 $8,200,000

Number of hours of community service work performed by JH students, 2016-17 188,461

Number of U.S. and foreign patents awarded to JH (excluding APL), FY 2014-19 2,068

Number of JH licensed start-ups formed in Baltimore since 2010 68

Space for commercial and student start-ups developed at JH since 2014 44,000 sf

Private investment in Baltimore start-ups with ties to JH, Jan 2017 - Jun 2019 $369M

Number of social ventures supported by JH Social Innovation Lab since 2011 83

Delivering Health Care

Johns Hopkins in the Community

Driving Innovation in Baltimore

Examples of Innovative Baltimore Companies with Ties to Johns Hopkins

CyberPoint International, a leading cybersecurity firm, founded in 2009 by a JH alumnus

Personal Genome Diagnostics, founded by JH faculty members in 2010, uses genomic analysis for cancer diagnosis and treatment

Protenus, founded in 2014 by two medical students, is using AI to improve the security of patient data

WindMIL Therapeutics, founded in 2015 based on technology licensed from JH, is developing marrow-derived cancer immunotherapies

Ready Robotics, founded in 2016 by a JH alumnus, provides “robots as a service” for manufacturers

Thrive Earlier Detection, founded in 2019 based on technology licensed from JH, is developing tests that allow for early screening of multiple types of cancer

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