Cleveland Clinic provided $652.7M in community benefits last year

Cleveland Clinic’s community benefit totaled $652.7 million for 2013, which included the system providing a number of services such as financial assistance to patients, research and education.

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Below is a breakdown of Cleveland Clinic’s 2013 community benefit total.

Education — $222.1 million

Financial assistance — $169.8 million

Medicaid shortfall — $124 million

Research — $70.1 million

Outreach programs — $50 million

Subsidized health services — $16.7 million

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