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TwitterThis statistic shows the revenue of nonprofit hospitals and primary care facilities in the U.S. from 2002 to 2016, in billion U.S. dollars. In 2016, nonprofit hospitals and primary care facilities reported revenues of over 1 trillion dollars in total.
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TwitterThis statistic depicts the number of hospitals in non-profit hospital systems in the United States from 1995 to 2016. According to the data, there were ***** hospitals in non-profit systems in the U.S. and in 2016 there were ***** hospitals in non-profit systems.
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Graph and download economic data for Nonprofit revenue recorded by the IRS not included in nonprofit institution income and receipts from sales: Government hospitals and schools (W435RC1A027NBEA) from 1992 to 2021 about schools, hospitals, receipts, nonprofit organizations, sales, government, income, GDP, and USA.
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TwitterThis statistic depicts a ranking of the top 10 U.S. non-profit hospitals based on gross revenue in 2013. In that year, the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, was ranked third in the United States, with a gross revenue of approximately 10.6 billion U.S. dollars.
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TwitterAs of 2025, the *******************************, based in Nashville, Tennessee, was the largest health system in the United States, with a total of **** billion U.S. dollars in net patient revenue. HCA Healthcare is also the largest U.S. health system when ranked by the number of hospitals and the number of beds.
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The region's purchases of other health care, from non-profit associations and foundations, as a share of the net cost, excluding the costs of pharmaceuticals in the benefit of other health care (%). Purchase of business is payment for a public task (core business) that has been handed over to someone else to perform. Net cost means gross cost less gross revenue.
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Forecast: Number of Beds in Not for Profit Privately Owned Hospitals in Italy 2024 - 2028 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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TwitterSummary The City and County of San Francisco contracts with hundreds of nonprofit organizations to provide services for San Franciscans. These services include healthcare, legal aid, shelter, children’s programming, and more. This dataset contains all payments issued to nonprofit organizations by City departments since FY2019. This dataset will be updated at the close of each fiscal year. The underlying data is pulled from Supplier Payments on SF OpenBook. Please use SF OpenBook to find current-year data. The data in this dataset are presented in easy-to-read dashboards on our website. View the dashboards here: https://www.sf.gov/data/san-francisco-nonprofit-contracts-and-spending. How the dataset is created The Controller’s Office performs several significant data cleaning steps before uploading this dataset to the SF Open Data Portal. Please read the cleaning steps below: Cleaning Steps 1. SF OpenBook provides a filter labeled “Non-Profits Only” (Yes, No), and resulting datasets exported from SF OpenBook include a “Non Profit” column to indicate whether the supplier is a nonprofit (Yes, Blank). However, this field is not always accurate and excludes about 150 known nonprofits that are not labeled as a nonprofit in the City’s financial system. To ensure a complete dataset, we exported a full list of supplier payment data from SF OpenBook with the “Non-Profits Only” field filtered to “No” which provides a list of all supplier payments regardless of nonprofit status. Payments to suppliers may include payments for services to the City, such as memberships, use of space, and passthrough payments to beneficiaries. To identify payments specifically for contracted services delivered by nonprofits, we also filtered the SF Open Book report to only include the following types of goods and services prior to exporting the data: Community Based Org Svcs; Homeless Hsng And Supportv Service; Profess & Specialized Svcs; Professional/Specialized Svcs. We cleaned this data by adding a new “Nonprofit” column within the dataset and used this column to note a nonprofit status of “CON-marked Nonprofit” for approximately 150 known nonprofit suppliers without this indicator flagged in the financial system in addition to any nonprofits already accurately flagged in the system. We then filtered the full dataset using the new nonprofit column and used the filtered data for all of the dashboards on the webpage linked above. The list of excluded nonprofits may change over time as information gets updated in the City’s data system. Download the cleaned and updated dataset on the City’s Open Data Portal, which includes all of the known nonprofits. While the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is technically not-for-profit, a university’s financial management is very different from traditional nonprofit service providers, and the City’s agreement with UCSF includes hospital staffing in addition to contracted services to the public. The Controller's Office used the "Nonprofit" column to be able to exclude payments to UCSF when reporting on overall spending. There are divisions of UCSF that provide more traditional contracted services, but these cannot be clearly identified in the data. Note that filtering out this data may reflect an underrepresentation of overall spending. The Controller's Office also excludes several specific contracts that are predominately “pass through” payments where the nonprofit provider receives funds that they disperse to other agencies, such as for childcare or workforce subsidies. These types of contracts are substantially different from contracts where the nonprofit is providing direct services to San Franciscans. As of reporting for FY25 data, this dataset excluded the following Contract numbers related to pass-through payments for childcare subsidies: 1000026979, 1000028798, 1000027035, 1000008034. Update process This dataset will be manually updated
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Global Number of Not-For-Profit Privately Owned Hospitals by Country, 2023 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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TwitterIn 2023, the adjusted expenses incurred by an average non-profit hospital for one day of inpatient care amounted to ***** U.S. dollars in the United States. This ranged from over ***** U.S. dollars in California to ***** U.S. dollars in Mississippi.
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TwitterFinancial overview and grant giving statistics of East Morgan County Hospital Foundation A Colo Non-Profit Corp
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Forecast: Number of Beds in Not for Profit Privately Owned Hospitals in the US 2022 - 2026 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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The Non-Profit Medical Consulting Services market is projected to reach a substantial market size of USD 500 million in 2025, demonstrating a robust Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% through 2033. This significant expansion is fueled by increasing complexities in healthcare regulations, the growing need for strategic operational efficiency within non-profit healthcare organizations, and the persistent demand for specialized expertise in areas like grant management, program evaluation, and patient advocacy. Non-profits are increasingly recognizing the value of external consultants to navigate evolving healthcare landscapes, optimize resource allocation, and ultimately enhance the quality and accessibility of medical services for underserved populations. The market's trajectory is further bolstered by advancements in digital health technologies, which create new avenues for consulting services focused on implementation and integration within the non-profit sector. Key drivers for this market growth include the escalating burden of administrative tasks on non-profit medical institutions, necessitating specialized support to streamline operations and ensure compliance. Furthermore, the drive for greater transparency and accountability in the non-profit sector, coupled with the need to effectively demonstrate impact to donors and stakeholders, propels the demand for consulting services in performance measurement and outcome reporting. While challenges such as budget constraints within non-profit organizations and competition from internal resources may pose some limitations, the overarching trend points towards a sustained and strong demand for professional medical consulting services tailored to the unique needs of the non-profit healthcare ecosystem. The market is poised for significant growth across both personal and enterprise applications, with online and offline service delivery models playing complementary roles in meeting diverse client requirements. This report delves into the dynamic landscape of Non-Profit Medical Consulting Services, offering a deep dive into market trends, key players, and future projections. With a study period spanning from 2019 to 2033, and a base year of 2025, this analysis provides invaluable insights for stakeholders seeking to navigate this complex sector. The estimated market size for 2025 is projected to be $5.2 billion, with a robust forecast for the period 2025-2033, fueled by increasing demand for specialized expertise within the non-profit healthcare domain. Our historical analysis from 2019-2024 reveals the foundational growth that sets the stage for the opportunities ahead.
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The set contains the balance sheets of the Municipal Non-profit Enterprise "Urban Hospital Ü 28" of the Kharkiv City Council. The set contains the following resources: Balance sheet (Financial Status Report). Each resource in the set has a certain financial statement for a certain period. Resources are generated in XML format.
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TwitterIn 2023, the number of non-profit general hospitals in Germany amounted to ***, a decrease compared to *** in the previous year. Since 2004 the general trend has shown a decrease in the number of non-profit general hospitals.
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TwitterFinancial overview and grant giving statistics of Princeton Healthcare System A New Jersey Non-Profit Corp
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Discover the booming Non-Profit Medical Consulting Services market. This analysis reveals a 5% CAGR through 2033, driven by regulatory changes and the need for efficient healthcare operations. Explore market size, key trends, and top players.
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| BASE YEAR | 2024 |
| HISTORICAL DATA | 2019 - 2023 |
| REGIONS COVERED | North America, Europe, APAC, South America, MEA |
| REPORT COVERAGE | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends |
| MARKET SIZE 2024 | 653.0(USD Billion) |
| MARKET SIZE 2025 | 668.7(USD Billion) |
| MARKET SIZE 2035 | 850.0(USD Billion) |
| SEGMENTS COVERED | Service Type, Patient Type, Ownership, Specialty, Regional |
| COUNTRIES COVERED | US, Canada, Germany, UK, France, Russia, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Rest of APAC, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of South America, GCC, South Africa, Rest of MEA |
| KEY MARKET DYNAMICS | rising healthcare expenditure, increasing chronic diseases, technological advancements in treatment, growing patient mobility, demand for personalized care |
| MARKET FORECAST UNITS | USD Billion |
| KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | Ramsay Santé, Borama Hospital, Fresenius Helios, NMC Health, Tenet Healthcare, HCA Healthcare, Apollo Hospitals, Cleveland Clinic, Mediclinic International, Fresenius Kabi, Terveystalo, MediClinic, Kimal Healthcare, Mayo Clinic, Partnership HealthPlan, Summa Health |
| MARKET FORECAST PERIOD | 2025 - 2035 |
| KEY MARKET OPPORTUNITIES | Telemedicine services expansion, Personalized healthcare solutions, Aging population care needs, Increased preventive health measures, Health tourism growth |
| COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR) | 2.4% (2025 - 2035) |
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Discover the booming Non-Profit Medical Consulting Services market! Explore key trends, growth drivers, regional insights, and leading companies shaping this $2 billion industry projected for 7% CAGR through 2033. Learn more about market segmentation, online vs. offline services, and future opportunities.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the revenue of nonprofit hospitals and primary care facilities in the U.S. from 2002 to 2016, in billion U.S. dollars. In 2016, nonprofit hospitals and primary care facilities reported revenues of over 1 trillion dollars in total.