Bondholder and General Financial Information
Stanford Health Care (the "Corporation") is a principal
teaching affiliate of the Stanford University School of Medicine (the
"School of Medicine") and provides primary and specialty
health services to adults, including cardiac care, cancer treatment,
solid organ transplantation services, orthopedics and neurosciences
services. The Corporation, together with Lucile Salter Packard
Children's Hospital at Stanford, operates the clinical settings
through which the School of Medicine educates medical and graduate
students, trains residents and clinical fellows, supports faculty and
community clinicians and conducts medical and biological sciences research.
The principal clinical facilities of the Corporation are the
Stanford Hospital, a 613-licensed bed tertiary, quaternary and
specialty hospital (the "Hospital"), and the primary,
specialty and sub-specialty clinics (the "Clinics" and,
together with the Hospital, the "Hospital and Clinics") in
which the medical faculty of the School of Medicine provide clinical
services. The Hospital and a majority of the Clinics are located on
the campus of Stanford University adjacent to the School of Medicine
in Palo Alto, California. Other Clinics are located elsewhere
on-campus and off-campus in neighboring communities. During the fiscal
year ended August 31, 2013, the Corporation treated more than 57,000
patients in its emergency room, admitted more than 24,000 inpatients
and recorded more than 895,000 outpatient transactions. From these
patient care activities, the Corporation reported total revenues of
$2.7 billion and income from operations of $252 million for the fiscal
year ended August 31, 2013. At August 31, 2013, the Corporation's
total assets were approximately $4.3 billion, total liabilities were
approximately $2.0 billion and net assets were approximately $2.3 billion.
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contact Tom Malm,
Treasurer, Stanford Health Care.