Mass General Brigham

Mass General Brigham
Named afterMassachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital
Formation1994
TypeNon-profit organization
Headquarters399 Revolution Drive
Somerville, Massachusetts, U.S.
Coordinates42°20′51″N 71°04′55″W / 42.347414°N 71.081904°W / 42.347414; -71.081904
ServicesHealthcare
President & CEO
Anne Klibanski
Margaret S. Norton
AffiliationsHarvard University
Revenue (2022, Ending September 30)
$18 billion
Staff (2023)
~82,000
Websitemassgeneralbrigham.org
Formerly called
Partners HealthCare (1994–2020)
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Mass General Brigham (MGB) is a not-for-profit,[5] integrated health care system[6] that engages in medical research,[7] teaching,[8] and patient care. It is the largest hospital-based research enterprise in the United States, with annual funding of more than $2 billion.[9] The system's annual revenue was nearly $18 billion in 2022.[10] It is also an educational institution, founded by Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital.[11][12][13] The system provides clinical care through two academic hospitals, three specialty hospitals, seven community hospitals, home care services, a health insurance plan, and a robust network of specialty practices, urgent care facilities, and outpatient clinics/surgical centers. It is the largest private employer in Massachusetts.[14] In 2023, the system reported that from 2017–2021 its overall economic impact was $53.4 billion – more than the annual state budget.[15]

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  15. ^ "Economic Impact Report 2023" (PDF).