Cincinnati Children's reports $594 million in community benefits, expands regional reach with new locations

CINCINNATI, Ohio — Cincinnati Children’s Hospital has released its fifth annual Community Impact Report, detailing nearly $594 million in community benefit services delivered during the most recent fiscal year and announcing a series of new locations across the region that bring pediatric care closer to families — including a new primary care practice in Wilmington.

The report, which covers the fiscal year running July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025, documents more than 1.75 million patient encounters across the health system, supported by a workforce of more than 19,500 employees, including over 4,800 nurses and nearly 1,900 active medical staff.

The $593.98 million in community benefit services reported for Fiscal Year 2024 included more than $337 million in charitable patient care, over $11.2 million in subsidized health services, more than $13.2 million in community outreach including wellness initiatives and injury prevention programs, $146.2 million in laboratory science and applied research, and nearly $86 million toward the education of future physicians and healthcare professionals.

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Jason Salley is a Certified Human Rights Consultant, investigative journalist, and former News Editor for the Scioto Valley Guardian. His investigative reporting spans true crime, environmental justice,...