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1. At A Glance*
Caregivers (all employees) 82,269
Employed physicians 3,855
Employed advanced practice clinicians 1,331
Registered nurses 23,418
Physician clinics 600
Clinic visits 7,741,961
Acute care hospitals 34
Acute care beds (licensed) 9,377
Hospital admissions 651,198
Emergency department visits 1,456,806
Providence Health Plan members 513,113
Hospice and home health programs 19
Home health visits 697,040
Hospice days 642,206
Assisted living and long-term care facilities 22
(free standing and co-located)
Supportive housing 14 Facilities, 693 Units
Unique patients served 3,363,025
Community benefit and charity care costs $951million
Total net operating revenue $14 billion
Total net operating income $261 million
Total net income $76 million
Total net assets $8 billion
Mission
As People of Providence we reveal
God’s love for all, especially the
poor and vulnerable, through our
compassionate service.
Core Values
Respect, Compassion, Justice,
Excellence, Stewardship
Vision
Simplify health for everyone
Promise
Together, we answer the call of
every person we serve: Know me,
care for me, ease my way.®
*Data is consolidated for Providence and its affiliates based on
unaudited financial reporting.
A Snapshot of Providence
Providence Health & Services is a not-for-profit Catholic health care ministry committed to providing for the
needs of the communities it serves – especially for those who are poor and vulnerable. The system’s combined
scope of services includes hospitals, physician clinics, senior services, supportive housing and many other
health and educational services across Alaska, California, Montana, Oregon and Washington – with its system
office located in Renton, Washington. Providence Health & Services continues a tradition of caring that the
Sisters of Providence began nearly 160 years ago.
Continuing a history of compassionate service
The Providence Mission reaches out beyond the walls of care settings to touch lives in the places where relief,
comfort and care are needed. One important way we do this is through community benefit spending. Through
programs and donations, health education, charity care, medical research and more, Providence provided $951
million in community benefit in 2015.
Working together to transform health care
Providence is redesigning patient care across our system. Our caregivers work collaboratively across five states
to develop leading care practices and employ those practices to deliver quality, affordable care to every patient
in every community served.