Colorado hospitals contributed approximately $18.8 billion to the state's economy in 2010, according to an economic impact study released by the Colorado Hospital Association.
Other major findings from the association's study include the following:
• Colorado hospitals' $18.8 billion contribution to the Colorado economy in 2010 represents 4.2 percent of the state's entire economic output.
• Colorado hospitals directly employed 71,700 people in 2010.
• Spending by both hospitals and their employees helped create another 61,400 Colorado jobs.
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New Jersey Hospitals Contributed $18.6B in Economic Activity
Other major findings from the association's study include the following:
• Colorado hospitals' $18.8 billion contribution to the Colorado economy in 2010 represents 4.2 percent of the state's entire economic output.
• Colorado hospitals directly employed 71,700 people in 2010.
• Spending by both hospitals and their employees helped create another 61,400 Colorado jobs.
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