The Impact of Johns Hopkins in Montgomery Countyweb.jhu.edu/administration/gca/projects... · 3In...
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY
JHCP Germantown
JHCP Rockville (heart care)Montgomery County Campus / JHCP Montgomery
JHCP North Bethesda
Health Care & Surgery Center at Bethesda / JHCP Bethesda (heart care), JHCP Rockledge JHCP Silver Spring (heart care)
Suburban Hospital / JHCP Suburban Hospital
JHCP Downtown Bethesda
JHCP Chevy Chase (heart care)
Washington D.C.
VIRGINIA
HOWARDCOUNTY
FREDERICKCOUNTY
PRINCE GEORGE’SCOUNTY
Belward Campus
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270
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3JH employees working in the County
3County residents employed by JH
3In wages and salaries paid by JH to County residents
3Paid to Montgomery County-based suppliers and contractors
3Taxes and fees paid to local governments in the County
3County residents enrolled at JH
3Financial aid to students residing in the County
3Patient visits by County residents to JH health care providers
3In charity care provided by Suburban Hospital to uninsured and underinsured patients
3Number of start-ups and other small company tenants on the Montgomery County Campus
The Impact of
Johns Hopkins in Montgomery County
Johns Hopkins Facilities & Operations in Montgomery County
2,174
3,924
$275M
$56M
$9,550
1,181
$6.7M
432,905
$4.5M
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Johns Hopkins in Montgomery County
JH University Campus
JH Health System Hospital
JH Community Physicians
JH Health Care & Surgery Centers
Serving Montgomery County residents: education and health care
Montgomery County is home to two major Johns Hopkins facilities. The Montgomery County Campus in Rockville offers graduate programs in the arts and sciences, business and education, continuing education for seniors, and provides services for start-up companies. Suburban Hospital, located in Bethesda, is the County’s designated trauma center, and a leader in cancer, cardiac and stroke care, orthopedics and addiction treatment services.
Suburban Hospital
Montgomery County Campus
Educating County Residents
Delivering Health Care
Johns Hopkins in the Community
Examples of Innovative County Companies with Ties to Johns Hopkins
Number of County residents enrolled at JH, spring 2014 1,181JHU undergraduate 166JHU graduate/professional 1,015
Number of JH alumni living in Montgomery County 14,850Financial aid to students residing in Montgomery County from University sources, FY 2014 $6,712,676
Number of JH patient encounters involving County residents, FY 2014 432,905Number of inpatient discharges of County residents from JHHS hospitals, FY 2014 17,544Number of outpatient visits by County residents to JHHS facilities, FY 2014 165,685Number of County residents served by JH Clinical Practice Association, FY 2014 41,536Number of patient visits to JHCP primary care centers located in Montgomery County, FY 2014 208,140
Number of County residents served by JH Home Care Group, FY 2014 2,646Number of participants in JHHC health plans living in Montgomery County, FY 2014 28,009
Payments to local government in Montgomery County, FY 2014 $9,950Number of JH students serving internships at schools/institutions in the County, 2013-14 55Value of community benefits (including charity care, community health services, education of health professionals, etc) provided by Suburban Hospital, FY 2014 $21,432,492Value of charity care provided by Suburban Hospital to uninsured and underinsured patients, FY 2014 $4,501,300
Amplimmune, Gaithersburg NexImmune, Gaithersburg PreScience Labs, Potomac
Cell Optic, Rockville Perceptive Navigation, Rockville
- Applied Imagery (Chevy Chase) produces 3D terrain visualization software, using technology first developed at APL- Precision for Medicine (Bethesda), co-founded by a JH alumnus, provides infrastructure and services supporting the development of personalized medicine- Opticul Diagnostics (Rockville), a tenant of JH’s Montgomery County Campus, has developed a device that provides rapid, low-cost diagnosis of infections
Other examples include:
Building the future in Montgomery County
Johns Hopkins has worked closely with Montgomery County in the planning for the Great Seneca Science Corridor – an ambitious long-term plan aimed at doubling the size of the County’s already-strong life sciences sector. One of the major elements of the plan is development of the Belward Campus – a 108-acre property acquired by the University in 1989. The new campus is envisioned as a site for academic, corporate and government research labs and offices, and possibly for health care facilities as well. Under a plan approved by the Montgomery County Council in 2011, the Belward Campus could over time accommodate more than 4.7 million square feet of new development and more than 15,000 jobs.