Driven by its purpose to help people live fully, Aurora Health Care contributed $1.9 billion in charitable care and services last year. The investment, up 20% from a year earlier, includes free and subsidized care for low-income populations, as well as programs aimed at addressing social factors that impact health.
As part of the third-largest nonprofit health system in the nation and one of the largest providers of community benefit in the industry, the contribution represents a portion of Advocate Health’s total $5.9 billion in community benefit.
In Wisconsin, a range of programs and services in underserved communities focus on driving safer, higher-quality care and enhancing overall health and wellness.
Aurora Health Care has long invested in community development to enhance critical services, such as access to nutritious food and safe housing, that lead to improved health outcomes for patients and communities. In 2022, it provided more than $73,000 in support to food distribution organizations in Racine, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Green Bay, and Manitowoc Counties. Meanwhile, Aurora’s Safe Home Environment program serves survivors of domestic violence and helps provide pregnant women in need with a safe place to live.
“These robust and critical programs reflect our commitments to making a difference beyond the walls of our hospitals and clinics by advancing health equity for our patients, teammates and other community members,” said Bill Santulli, president of Advocate Health – Midwest, which includes Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin.
Community investments include free care for low-income patients, undercompensated care for those on Medicare and Medicaid, and costs related to medical education and research, among other programs and services. Additionally, 2022 contributions included:
- Subsidized health services including trauma and behavioral health services, screenings, immunizations, school-based health care and other community outreach programs
- Education to train physicians, nurses and other health professionals
- Volunteer services provided by teammates
- Contributions of equipment and supplies
"I am proud of the work of our teammates in, once again, setting a record for community benefit and caring for our communities in a way that sets us apart as a national leader,” Advocate Health CEO Eugene A. Woods said. “Whether providing free care to thousands of low-income patients through our financial assistance programs, training the next generation of the health care workforce, investing in affordable housing or bringing virtual care to underserved communities and Title I schools across our footprint, our North Star has been and always will be how we are making our communities better.”
“Our investments, which reflect the unique and evolving needs of our patients and communities, are guided by our commitment to be a force for meaningful social impact,” Advocate Health CEO Jim Skogsbergh said. “We are particularly proud of our many programs that aim to eliminate barriers to health and wellness.”
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About Aurora Health Care
Aurora Health Care is the largest health system in Wisconsin and a national leader in clinical innovation, health outcomes, consumer experience and value-based care. The state's largest private employer, the system serves patients across 17 hospitals, more than 70 pharmacies and more than 150 sites of care. Aurora Health Care, in addition to Advocate Health Care in Illinois and Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama, is now part of Advocate Health, the third-largest nonprofit, integrated health system in the United States. Committed to providing equitable care for all, Advocate Health provides nearly $6 billion in annual community benefit.