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Memorial Hermann Health System vs Mayo Clinic

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

Memorial Hermann Health System and Mayo Clinic are meaningfully apart on the NonprofitTruth efficiency rubric — Memorial Hermann Health System grades A while Mayo Clinic grades C. The gap usually traces to one of the three factors (financial reserves, revenue-growth consistency, or officer compensation) being substantially different at one organization versus the other.

Memorial Hermann Health System comes out ahead on the composite efficiency score. For a donor evaluating which organization to fund, the spread is large enough that the rubric-based recommendation is reasonably reliable — but it's still one input among many, not a complete answer.

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Verdict

Memorial Hermann Health System earns a higher Efficiency Score of 81/100 (A) compared to Mayo Clinic at 55/100 (C), based on financial reserves, multi-year revenue consistency, and officer-comp ratio drawn from each organization's IRS Form 990. Current-officer compensation: Memorial Hermann Health System at $8,206,388 vs Mayo Clinic at $21,062,793.

MetricMemorial Hermann Health SystemMayo Clinic
Efficiency Score
Composite of financial reserves, multi-year revenue, and officer-comp ratio
81/100 (A)*55/100 (C)
Officer Compensation
Total compensation for current officers & key employees (Form 990 Part IX, line 5)
$8,206,388*$21,062,793
Revenue$7.6B$7.1B
Total Expenses$7.0B$5.7B
Total Assets$12.1B$22.1B
CategoryHealthHealth
LocationHouston, TexasRochester, Minnesota

Memorial Hermann Health System earns a higher Efficiency Score of 81/100 (A) compared to Mayo Clinic at 55/100 (C), based on financial reserves, multi-year revenue consistency, and officer-comp ratio drawn from each organization's IRS Form 990. Current-officer compensation: Memorial Hermann Health System at $8,206,388 vs Mayo Clinic at $21,062,793.

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