STANFORD HEALTH CARE
1. Community Benefit Plan
Click on the button below to download the community benefit plan.
The documents are being made available as provided by the facility, in accordance with Health and safety Code 127350 and California Code of Regulations Section 95102. If there are any issues with accessibility, please notify us directly at communitybenefit@hcai.ca.gov
Download2. Community Health Needs Assessment
The web address where the Community Benefit Plan is published on the hospital's website:
https://stanfordhealthcare.org/about-us/community-partnerships.html
The year the hospital last conducted a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA):
2025
What community groups attended or engaged with the most recent CHNA process? Identify the vulnerable populations represented by these:
Community Groups attended: Names of Community Organizations Providing Input & Population Represented:· Abode Services: Low-income· Acterra: Action for a Healthy Planet: Low-income, minorities, medically underserved· Afghan Coalition: Minorities· African American Community Services Agency: Minorities· Alameda County Age-Friendly Coalition: Low-income, medically underserved· Alameda County Community Food Bank: Low-income· Alameda County Health Care for the Homeless: Low-income, medically underserved· Alameda County Health, Behavioral Health Department, Health Equity Division: Low-income, minorities, medically underserved· Alameda County Public Health Department: Low-income, minorities, medically underserved· Alameda County Public Health, Nurse-Family Partnership: Medically underserved· Alameda Health Consortium: Low-income, minorities, medically underserved· Aliados Health AKA Community Clinic Consortium: Low-income, minorities, medically underserved· allcove - San Mateo: Medically underserved· Amigos de Guadalupe: Low-income, medically underserved· Asian Americans for Community Involvement: Low-income, minorities, medically underserved· Asian Health Services: Low-income, minorities, medically underserved· Axis Community Health: Low-income, medically underserved· Bay Area Community Health (BACH): Low-income, medically underserved· Bay Area Community Health Advisory Council (BACHAC): Low-income, minorities, medically underserved· Bay Area Community Services (BACS): Low-income· Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative (BARHII): Low-income, minorities, medically underserved· Berkeley Food and Housing Project: Low-income· Berkeley Zen Center: Minorities· Boys & Girls Club: Low-income· Caminar: Medically underserved· Casa Circulo Cultural: Medically underserved, minorities· City of Fremont, Aging & Family Services: Low-income· City of Fremont, Human Services: Low-income· City of Fremont, Youth and Family Services: Medically underserved· City of Newark, Promotores Program: Low-income, medically underserved· City of Redwood City, Fair Oaks Community Center: Low-income· City Serve of the Tri-Valley: Low-income· Coastside Hope: Low-income· College of Alameda: Low-income· Community Agency for Resources, Advocacy and Services (CARAS): Low-income· Community Health Partnership: Low-income, medically underserved· Community Services Agency of Mountain View, Los Altos and Los Altos Hills: Low-income, medically underserved· Contra Costa County Behavioral Health Services: Medically underserved· Contra Costa County Aging and Adult Services: Low-income, minorities· Contra Costa County Health Services, Health Care for the Homeless: Low-income, medically underserved· Contra Costa County Public Health Officer: Low-income, minorities, medically underserved· Contra Costa Family Justice Center: Low-income, minorities· Cristo Rey De La Salle East Bay High School: Low-income· Crosspoint Church: Minorities· Daly City Partnership: Low-income· Daly City Youth Health Center: Medically underserved: Davis Street: Low-income· Day Break Adult Day Center: Low-income, medically underserved· Destiny Arts: Low-income· Disability Council: Medically underserved, minorities· Discovery Counseling Center of the San Ramon Valley: Medically underserved· Downtown Streets: Low-income· East Bay Agency for Children: Low-income· East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC): Low-income· East Oakland Youth Development Center: Low-income· Eden Area Regional Occupational Program: Low-income· Eden Housing Resident Services, Inc.: Low-income· Eden United Church of Christ: Low-income· El Camino Health Chinese Health Initiative: Medically underserved, minorities· Ella Baker Center: Low-income· Family Caregiver Alliance: Low-income, medically underserved· Family Health Services: Minorities· First Five Contra Costa-Youth 0-5: Low-income·First United Methodist Church of Fremont: Minorities· Food Bank of Contra Costa & Solano: Low-income· Fred Finch Youth & Family Services: Low-income, medically underserved· Freedom Community Clinic: Low-income, medically underserved· Fremont Family Resource Center: Low-income, minorities, medically underserved· Vulnerable populations include: Populations exposed to medical or financial risk by virtue of being uninsured, underinsured, or eligible for Medi-Cal, Medicare, state Children’s Services Program, or county indigent programs. • Racial and ethnic groups experiencing disparate health outcomes • Socially disadvantaged groups, including the following: • Unhoused populations • People with disabilities • People identifying as LGBTQ+ • Individuals with limited English proficiency
Does the Hospital make the CHNA report widely available to the public?
Yes
How the hospital made the Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) available to the public:
CHNA is posted on our Community Health & Partnerships webpage.
The web address where the CHNA is publicly accessible:
https://stanfordhealthcare.org/about-us/community-partnerships.html
3. Community Benefit Expenses
| Vulnerable Population | |
|---|---|
| Traditional Charity Care | $ 21,514,727 |
| Medi-Cal | $ 519,696,875 |
| Other Means-Tested Government (Indigent Care) | $ 0 |
| Sum Financial Assistance and Means-Tested Government Programs | $ 541,211,602 |
| Vulnerable Population | Broader Community | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Community Health Improvement | $ 1,858,568 | $ 594,117 | $ 2,452,685 |
| Community Benefit Operations | $ 0 | $ 858,073 | $ 858,073 |
| Health Professions Education | $ 0 | $ 207,519,788 | $ 207,519,788 |
| Subsidized Health Services | $ 929,562 | $ 7,977,558 | $ 8,907,120 |
| Research | $ 0 | $ 5,309,730 | $ 5,309,730 |
| Cash and In-kind Contributions for Community Benefits | $ 7,783,005 | $ 71,419,975 | $ 79,202,980 |
| Other Community Benefits | $ 2,314,085 | $ 1,567,335 | $ 3,881,420 |
| Total Other Benefits | $ 12,885,220 | $ 295,246,576 | $ 308,131,796 |
| Vulnerable Population | Broader Community | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Community Benefits* | $ 554,096,822 | $ 295,246,576 | $ 849,343,398 |
| Medicare | $ 1,375,113,324 | $ 1,375,113,324 | |
| Total Community Benefits with Medicare | $ 1,929,210,146 | $ 295,246,576 | $ 2,224,456,722 |
*Aggregate from tables above.
Other relevant information to the hospital's community benefit plan not otherwise captured: