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COMMUNITY BENEFIT NARRATIVE

The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Fiscal Year 2010

1. Key Statistics. In fiscal year (FY) 2010, The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH or Hospital) was licensed

to operate 979 acute care beds. During the same period, the hospital had 46,477 inpatient admissions and

1,743 births.

2. Primary Service Area. The Hospital¡¯s primary service area includes Baltimore City, Anne Arundel,

Baltimore County, Harford County, and Howard County. This area accounts for 63.4% of total

discharges. The Hospital¡¯s secondary service area includes all other areas and Western Maryland. This

area accounts for 16.7% of total discharges. The table below shows the primary and secondary service

areas¡¯ population, average household income, percent of residents uninsured, and percent of residents

who are covered by Medicaid/Medicare.

PSA=Primary Service Area;

SSA= Secondary Service area, all of Maryland minus the PSA.

Metric

Population

Average household income

Percent of residents who are uninsured

Percent of residents who are covered by Medicaid/Medicare

PSA

2,621,261

$ 85,345

16.9%

26.8%

SSA

3,052,122

$ 93,180

12.0%

23.9%

Table 1 shows that the JHH primary service area is growing at a slower rate than the country as a whole.

TABLE 1. DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS

2000 Total Population

2010 Total Population

2015 Total Population

% Change 2010 - 2015

Average Household Income

Selected

Area

2,506,617

2,621,261

2,652,148

1.2%

$85,345

USA

281,421,906

309,038,974

321,675,005

4.1%

$71,071

Table 2 illustrates the projected increase in the male and female population.

TABLE 2. PRIMARY SERVICE AREA POPULATION

Total Male Population

Total Female Population

Females, Child Bearing Age (15-44)

% Unemployment

% USA Unemployment

2010

2015

1,263,411

1,357,850

540,313

5.5%

6.4%

1,280,725

1,371,423

515,117

%

Change

1.4%

1.0%

-4.7%

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Table 3 shows the demographic shifts projected over the next five years in the JHH primary service area.

It is estimated that the 0-14 age group will decrease over the next five years. The largest growth will be

in the 55-65 and 65+ age groups.

TABLE 3. POPULATION DISTRIBUTION

Age Distribution

Age Group

0-14

15-17

18-24

25-34

35-54

55-64

65+

2010

503,576

115,410

252,708

334,031

768,014

312,498

335,024

% of Total

19.2%

4.4%

9.6%

12.7%

29.3%

11.9%

12.8%

2015

500,990

106,517

255,078

334,874

717,093

353,212

384,384

% of Total

18.9%

4.0%

9.6%

12.6%

27.0%

13.3%

14.5%

USA 2010

% of Total

20.1%

4.2%

9.7%

13.3%

28.1%

11.5%

13.2%

Total

2,621,261

100.0%

2,652,148

100.0%

100.0%

Table 4 demonstrates the distribution of household income in the JHH primary service area. Almost 40%

of households earn $50,000 or less. Ten percent of households had an income of $15,000 or less.

TABLE 4. HOUSEHOLD INCOME DISTRIBUTION

Income Distribution

2010 Household

Income

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