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Revenue (Pie Chart)
Total Revenue: $2,073,255 in 1000s
Net Patient Revenue: $ 964,529 in 1000s > 47%
Premium Revenuw: $ 553,402 in 1000s > 27%
Net Non-operating Revenue: $465,121 in 1000s > 22%
Other: $90,203 in 1000s > 4%
Expenses (Pie Chart)
Total Expenses: $1,923,573 in 1000s
Purchased Services, Supplies, Other: $ 715,505 in 1000s > 37%
Salaries/Benefits: $ 633,901 in 1000s > 33%
Medical Claims: $496,662 in 1000s > 26%
Depreciation: $77,505 in 1000s > 7%
Texas Public Health Care Systems by Size Total assets in 1000s (Bar Chart)
University Health: $ 3,187,637
Parkland Health System: $ 2,600,570
Harris Health System: $ 1,607,533
JPS Health Network: $ 1,086,260
For more than a century, University Health has been dedicated to improving the good health of the community through high-quality, compassionate patient care, innovation, education and discovery.
University Health:
• Is one of two Level I trauma centers for adults, and the only Level I pediatric trauma center and burn program in South Texas
• Offers access to primary care and preventive health services close to home through a network of ambulatory clinics across the community
• Provides health care services and financial assistance through its CareLink program for low-income residents without access to affordable health coverage through their workplace or government programs
• Is the primary teaching facility for the UT Health San Antonio School of Medicine, and serves as a clinical training site for nurses and other health care professionals
• Assures EMS services are available for residents in unincorporated areas of Bexar County
• Sponsors the local mental health and mental retardation authorities
In 2019, property taxes made up 22 percent of University Health’s revenues.
More detailed information is available in University Health’s 2019 Audited Financial Report. Find it online at universityhealthsystem.com/about-us/public-notices-and-reports