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JOHN MUIR HEALTH FOUNDATION

WALNUT CREEK, CA · EIN 942650855 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE E112 · Health Care · Very Large (>$50M) · www.johnmuirhealth.com
revenue
$58.7M
expenses
$22.0M
net assets
$90.4M
employees
0
program ratio
86%
mission · from form 990

JOHN MUIR HEALTH FOUNDATION IS DEDICATED TO INSPIRING AND STEWARDING PHILATHROPIC SUPPORT FOR ALL PROGRAMS, SERVICES AND FACILITIES OF JOHN MUIR HEALTH.

profile · synthesized from sources

John Muir Health Foundation supports the John Muir Health system, which provides comprehensive medical services including primary care, specialty treatments, and emergency services. The health system operates in Contra Costa County and Berkeley, California, accepting various insurance plans and offering financial assistance programs to patients.

named programs · 23 · from sources

what they call their work

Behavioral Health Services
Provides mental health and behavioral care services including outpatient and inpatient treatment
Cancer Services
Offers comprehensive cancer care including diagnosis, treatment, and support services
Cardiovascular Services
Delivers specialized heart and vascular care, including diagnostics and surgical interventions
Cost Estimation Tool
Provides cost estimates for certain medical services.
Emergency Services
Provides 24/7 emergency care at hospital locations in Walnut Creek and Concord
Gastroenterology Services
Provides care for digestive system disorders.
HMO Member Resources
Information for HMO members on how to access John Muir Health services.
Help Paying Your Bill (Patient Financial Assistance Program)
Programs designed to assist patients with hospital bills.
Insurance Plan Resources
Provides information and resources to help individuals choose the right health insurance plan.
Lab Services
Conducts diagnostic laboratory testing for patients across the health system
Loss of Health Insurance
Offers guidance and resources for individuals who have lost their health insurance.
Medical Imaging
Offers imaging services such as MRI, CT scans, X-rays, and ultrasound
Medical Imaging Services
Provides various medical imaging procedures.
Neurosciences
Specialized care for neurological conditions including stroke, epilepsy, and movement disorders
No Surprises Act & Good Faith Estimates
Provides information and disclosures related to the No Surprises Act and good faith estimates for medical costs.
Orthopedics
Diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, including joint replacement and sports medicine
Patient Financial Assistance Program
Helps eligible patients with hospital bills based on income and need
Paying for Services
Offers options for patients to pay for services online, by mail, or by phone.
Pediatrics
Medical care for children, including primary and specialty services
Physical Rehabilitation
Provides physical, occupational, and speech therapy services for recovery and mobility
Pregnancy & New Parent Services
Comprehensive care for pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum support
Primary Care
General medical care for adults and children, including preventive services and chronic disease management
Urgent Care Services
Walk-in care for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Patient Portal & Digital Access Systems 2 activities
    • Mobile app-based appointment check-in
      Enables patients to check in for in-person appointments via the MyChart smartphone app using geolocation alerts and digital check-in.
    • Online patient portal (MyChart)
      Provides a secure online portal for patients to manage medical information, schedule appointments, message care teams, view lab results, pay bills, and share medical records.
  • Sliding Fee Scale Healthcare Services 1 activity
    • Patient financial assistance program
      Operates a program that may cover all or part of hospital bills for eligible patients based on household income.
  • Telehealth Consultations & Virtual Care 1 activity
    • Scheduled video visits with providers
      Offers scheduled video visits with providers using secure video conferencing for follow-up care and treatment of new symptoms.
  • Uncategorized 8 activities
    • Administers patient financial assistance program
      Operates a patient financial assistance program that may cover all or part of hospital bills for eligible patients based on household income.
    • Conducts scheduled video visits with providers
      Offers scheduled video visits using secure video conferencing for follow-up care and treatment of new symptoms.
    • Electronic check-in (eCheck-in)
      Provides eCheck-in functionality allowing patients to complete forms, sign documents, and pay co-pays prior to appointments.
    • Enables mobile app-based check-in for in-person visits
      Allows patients to check in for in-person appointments via the MyChart smartphone app using geolocation alerts and digital check-in features.
    • Offers eCheck-in for pre-appointment forms and payments
      Provides eCheck-in functionality allowing patients to complete forms, sign documents, and pay co-pays electronically prior to appointments.
    • Provides patient digital health management via online portal
      Offers a secure online portal (MyChart) enabling patients to manage medical information, schedule appointments, message care teams, view lab results, pay bills, and share medical records.
    • Supports two-way secure text messaging for patient communication
      Enables two-way secure text messaging for appointment management, bill payment, test result notification, and pre-visit check-in.
    • Two-way secure text messaging for patient communication
      Offers two-way secure text messaging to support appointment management, bill payment, test result notification, and pre-visit check-in.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$58.72M
Contributions & grants$58.00M99%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$939K2%
Other revenue$-224K
expenses
Total expenses$22.00M
Program expenses86%
Admin / overhead6%
Fundraising8%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$16.55M
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$100.51M
Cash$22.28M
Investments$19.43M
Liabilities$10.11M
Net assets$90.40M
Liquid reserves22.8 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +191.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 4
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
CALVIN KNIGHT EX-OFFICIO DIR (THRU 09/30/22) 5 $3.90M
MICHAEL S THOMAS EX-OFFICIO DIR (AS OF 9/25/22) 5 $2.79M
CHRISTIAN PASS CFO 5 $1.46M
NEVIN E KESSLER EX-OFFICIO DIR/PRESIDENT/CAO 60 $688K
board members · 17
  • BEVERLY A JONES RN — CHAIRMAN(THRU 12/31/22)
  • DOUGLAS M LANGE — OFFICER AT LARGE
  • ELLIOT D STEIN — DIRECTOR
  • ESHA RAY — DIRECTOR (THRU 10/31/22)
  • GUY R HENSHAW — CHAIR, ADVISORY COUNCIL
  • HARRY W KELLOGG — DIRECTOR
  • JESSICA STEMMLER — DIRECTOR
  • KENNETH L MEEHAN — DIRECTOR
  • MARGARET SIMOR RN MSN — CHAIR, GOVERNANCE & NOMINATING
  • MARK W FLOWER — TREASURER
  • MATTHEW D BEINKE — SECRETARY
  • PAUL R GRAY — OFFICER AT LARGE
  • RAUL A DEJU — DIRECTOR (AS OF 07/27/22)
  • REBECCA QUEEN — DIRECTOR
  • RICHARD HARRIS — DIRECTOR
  • RICHARD M DEL MONTE — VICE CHAIR
  • THOMAS M DOWD — OFFICER AT LARGE
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • HCAI Government — Partnered with the state Hospital Bill Complaint Program administered by HCAI for patient appeals of financial assistance denials.
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Government — References telehealth privacy and security guidance from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for patient use.