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Kaiser Foundation Hospitals vs Dignity Health

Side-by-side nonprofit efficiency comparison from IRS 990 data

Kaiser Foundation Hospitals (B) and Dignity Health (B) are close on the NonprofitTruth efficiency rubric. With grades this close, the choice between them turns on factors outside the rubric: mission alignment with donor priorities, program track record, or geographic focus.

With composite scores this close, the decision should weight non-financial factors: the specific program work each organization does, the geography they serve, the donor's relationship with leadership, and the marginal value of each additional dollar of funding to the organization.

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Verdict

Dignity Health earns a higher Efficiency Score of 74/100 (B) compared to Kaiser Foundation Hospitals at 65/100 (B), based on financial reserves, multi-year revenue consistency, and officer-comp ratio drawn from each organization's IRS Form 990. Current-officer compensation: Kaiser Foundation Hospitals at Not reported vs Dignity Health at $82,075,595.

MetricKaiser Foundation HospitalsDignity Health
Efficiency Score
Composite of financial reserves, multi-year revenue, and officer-comp ratio
65/100 (B)74/100 (B)*
Officer Compensation
Total compensation for current officers & key employees (Form 990 Part IX, line 5)
Not reported$82,075,595
Revenue$32.8B$9.9B
Total Expenses$30.7B$10.1B
Total Assets$72.1B$17.3B
CategoryHealthHealth
LocationOakland, CaliforniaSan Francisco, California

Dignity Health earns a higher Efficiency Score of 74/100 (B) compared to Kaiser Foundation Hospitals at 65/100 (B), based on financial reserves, multi-year revenue consistency, and officer-comp ratio drawn from each organization's IRS Form 990. Current-officer compensation: Kaiser Foundation Hospitals at Not reported vs Dignity Health at $82,075,595.

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