©The Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania The Economic Impact of Pennsylvania’s Hospitals 2016 Analysis.

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©The Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania The Economic Impact of Pennsylvania’s Hospitals 2016 Analysis

Pennsylvania hospitals support more than half a million jobs in the commonwealth. Source: Based on analysis of Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce and 4 th Quarter 2014 Census of Employment and Wages

Pennsylvania hospitals and health systems support other businesses and jobs in the commonwealth. Source: Based on analysis of Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, and 4 th Quarter 2014 Census of Employment and Wages, Medicare Cost Report Data, and health systems reports to HAP. (billions)

Source: The Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania, April 2016 Regional Economic Impact of Pennsylvania Hospitals & Health Systems Total Impact of Hospital and Health System Spending Total Employees Dependent on Hospitals Hospital-Dependent Employees as a Percent of Regional Employment $3.254 billion 24, % $ billion 210, % $7.379 billion 46, % $3.684 billion 27, % $ billion 111, % $1.885 billion 16, % $ billion 68, % $3.946 billion 23, %