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15 CFO / FINANCE New Mexico • State/local government hospitals — $3,313 • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,797 • For-profit hospitals — $2,486 New York • State/local government hospitals — $3,133 • Nonprofit hospitals — $3,058 • For-profit hospitals — N/A North Carolina • State/local government hospitals — $2,077 • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,336 • For-profit hospitals — $1,956 North Dakota • State/local government hospitals — N/A • Nonprofit hospitals — $1,850 • For-profit hospitals — $5,548 Ohio • State/local government hospitals — $3,000 • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,969 • For-profit hospitals — $2,277 Oklahoma • State/local government hospitals — $1,628 • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,152 • For-profit hospitals — $2,348 Oregon • State/local government hospitals — $4,168 • Nonprofit hospitals — $3,665 • For-profit hospitals — $3,148 Pennsylvania • State/local government hospitals — $885 • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,617 • For-profit hospitals — $2,112 Rhode Island • State/local government hospitals — N/A • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,833 • For-profit hospitals — N/A South Carolina • State/local government hospitals — $2,332 • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,116 • For-profit hospitals — $1,704 South Dakota • State/local government hospitals — $728 • Nonprofit hospitals — $1,548 • For-profit hospitals — $4,480 Tennessee • State/local government hospitals — $1,739 • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,293 • For-profit hospitals — $1,838 Texas • State/local government hospitals — $3,123 • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,807 • For-profit hospitals — $2,126 Utah • State/local government hospitals — $3,208 • Nonprofit hospitals — $3,363 • For-profit hospitals — $2,838 Vermont • State/local government hospitals — N/A • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,651 • For-profit hospitals — N/A Virginia • State/local government hospitals — $3,678 • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,033 • For-profit hospitals — $1,971 Washington • State/local government hospitals — $3,666 • Nonprofit hospitals — $3,723 • For-profit hospitals — $3,110 West Virginia • State/local government hospitals — $1,175 • Nonprofit hospitals — $1,973 • For-profit hospitals — $1,128 Wisconsin • State/local government hospitals — $3,372 • Nonprofit hospitals — $2,549 • For-profit hospitals — $2,853 Wyoming • State/local government hospitals — $1,140 • Nonprofit hospitals — $3,590 • For-profit hospitals — $2,553 n Philadelphia safety-net hospital saved by partnership between 4 local healthcare organizations By Alia Paavola F our healthcare organizations in Philadelphia have united to save and transform the Mercy Philadelphia Hospital campus. In February 2020, Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic said it would end inpatient care at the safety-net hospital, but city lead- ers were determined to find a way to save inpatient care, especially given the abrupt closure of Philadelphia-based Hahnemann University Hospital the previous summer. The Philadelphia safety-net hospital was granted a new lifeline under the partnership announced last Septem- ber. The four organizations in coalition are Public Health Management Corp., Penn Medicine, Independence Blue Cross Foundation and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. As of March 25, the Mercy Philadelphia campus is known as the PHMC Public Health Campus on Cedar. Public Health Management Corp., is now the owner and operator of the property, and Penn Medicine is now man- aging the hospital's emergency department, inpatient services and behavioral health programming. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Blue Cross Foundation are partners in the transformation. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is exploring an option to offer inpatient psychiatric care and crisis response ser- vices on the campus. Blue Cross will support and help fund community and nonprofit social services such as health and wellness education. The organizations called the new campus "an innovative and integrated public health campus" designed to serve West and Southwest Philadelphia. "We know that the need for equitable, integrated and col- laborative care has never been more critical, especially in light of this year's COVID-19 pandemic," said Richard Cohen, president and CEO of Public Health Management Corp. "Together with our coalition partners, we've em- barked on an effort to bring integrated service delivery on and around this campus, informed by the community and area partners and stakeholders." n