BayCare Contributes Half a Billion in Community Benefit in 2025
Operating revenues grew to
"BayCare's 2025 Report to the Community reflects a year of meaningful progress, advancing our role as an academic health system, delivering clinical excellence, and expanding programs that improve community health," said BayCare President and CEO
Through its Community Benefit efforts, BayCare continued to address unmet health needs identified in Community Health Needs Assessment plans for the region. By partnering to support free health services and reducing barriers to care, such as the cost of medications, BayCare helped individuals and families access essential health services they might not otherwise receive.
With food insecurity affecting one in seven households, BayCare expanded programs to meet this critical health need both inside and outside its hospital walls. In 2025, BayCare continued to support 42 school-based food pantries operated by
BayCare's evolution as an academic health system was marked by rapid growth in its Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs and the acquisition and the opening of the BayCare Academic Health and Research Corridor in
To strengthen the training pipeline for future physicians, BayCare in 2025 added six medical residency programs and one fellowship program, trained nearly 300 resident physicians and graduated its first class of BayCare-sponsored pediatrics residents. On Match Day 2025, BayCare-sponsored GME programs achieved a 100% match with new residents and fellows.
BayCare continues to rank nationally among health systems for clinical quality and outcomes. In fall of 2025, 11 of BayCare's acute care hospitals received "A" grades on patient safety from the nonprofit Leapfrog Group. In addition, BayCare earned 17 Press Ganey Human Experience Awards for extraordinary patient experience based on patient surveys.
BayCare's commitment to provide the right care at the right time and right place drove the expansion of its hospital and ambulatory services in West Central Florida. BayCare broke ground on BayCare Hospital Manatee, which will open as the county's only not-for-profit hospital system in 2028, and the adjacent BayCare HealthHub (
BayCare announced plans to build freestanding emergency departments (FSEDs) in
BayCare hospitals celebrated the birth of 13,255 babies, the most of any health system in the region. BayCare now has Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) in all seven of its hospitals with maternity units, ensuring families have access to this vital newborn care if needed.
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About BayCare
BayCare is a leading not-for-profit academic health care system that connects individuals and families to a wide range of services at 16 hospitals, including a children's hospital, and hundreds of other convenient locations throughout the
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