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Tables and Graphs Summarizing U.S. Medical School Revenues for Fiscal Year 2007

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The following tables and graphs summarize data from the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) Part I-A Annual Medical School Financial Questionnaire (AFQ) administered by the AAMC. Fiscal year 2007 is the most recent data covering 126 accredited U.S. medical schools. Questions about the data or requests for additional comparative data can be directed to Jon Lang, Senior Database Specialist, Medical School and Faculty Studies, jlang@aamc.org, 202-862-6283.

FY2007 Medical School Financing Highlights

  • All data below are for the 126 medical schools that were LCME-accredited in fiscal year 2007: 76 public schools and 50 private schools.
  • Total revenues supporting the 126 medical schools were $74.9 billion in fiscal year 2007 which represents an increase of 6.2% from fiscal year 2006.
  • Of the $74.9 billion in total medical school revenue, $45.6 billion (61%) was "recorded" on the books of the medical schools, while $29.4 billion (39%) was "not-recorded" (received or borne by an entity other than the medical school such as an affiliated hospital and/or practice plan).
  • From FY2006 to FY2007, medical schools collectively reported significant growth in these revenue areas: hospital purchased services and investments (9.9%) and endowment (12.9%).
  • For the 76 public schools, the mean total revenue was $469 million and the median was $392 million. For the 50 private schools, these figures were $787 million and $614 million, respectively.
  • Total faculty practice plan revenues were $28.5 billion, or 38.1% of all revenues.
  • The mean faculty practice plan revenue for the 76 public schools was $157 million while the mean for the 50 private schools was more than double at $332 million.
  • Over half (52.2%) of all medical school revenue is a combination of practice plan revenue ($28.5 billion) and hospital purchased services and investments ($10.6 billion).
  • In constant FY2005 dollars, total grants and contracts revenue remained level from FY2005 to FY2006 (0.05% increase from $20.98 billion to $20.99 billion) and declined 1.0% from FY2006 to FY2007 ($20.78 billion).
  • In constant FY2005 dollars, federal research grants and contracts direct revenue increased 0.73% from FY2005 ($10.51 billion) to FY2006 ($10.58 billion) and decreased 3.1% from FY2006 to FY2007 ($10.25 billion). Federal research grants and contracts facilities and administrative costs followed a similar pattern, increasing slightly (0.75%) from FY2005 ($3.99 billion) to FY2006 ($4.02 billion) and decreasing 2.8% from FY2006 to FY2007 ($3.91 billion).

Summary Tables

I. Revenue of U.S. Medical Schools by Source, Fiscal Year 2007 (PDF, 9 pages)

  • Table 1: Revenues Supporting Programs and Activities at All 126 Accredited U.S. Medical Schools, FY2007
  • Table 2: Revenues Supporting Programs and Activities at All 126 Accredited U.S. Medical Schools, Public vs. Private, FY2007
  • Table 3: Recorded Revenues Supporting Programs and Activities at All 126 Accredited U.S. Medical Schools, Public vs. Private, FY2007
  • Table 4: Percent Change in All Revenues at All 126 Accredited U.S Medical Schools FY2006 vs. FY2007
  • Table 5: Percent Change in All Revenues at All 76 Accredited Public U.S. Medical Schools FY2006 vs. FY2007
  • Table 6: Percent Change in All Revenues at All 50 Accredited Private U.S. Medical Schools FY2006 vs. FY2007
  • Table 7: Revenues Supporting Programs and Activities at All 126 Accredited U.S. Medical Schools FY2005–FY2007
  • Table 8: Revenues Supporting Programs and Activities at All 76 Accredited Public U.S. Medical Schools FY2005–FY2007
  • Table 9: Revenues Supporting Programs and Activities at All 50 Accredited Private U.S. Medical Schools FY2005–FY2007

Graphs

I. Revenue of U.S. Medical Schools by Source, Fiscal Year 2007 (PDF, 3 pages)

  • Figure 1: Total and Recorded Revenues Supporting Programs and Activities at All 126 Accredited U.S. Medical Schools, FY2007
  • Figure 2: Total Revenues Supporting Programs and Activities at U.S. Medical Schools, Public vs. Private, FY2007
  • Figure 3: Recorded Revenues Supporting Programs and Activities at U.S. Medical Schools, Public vs. Private, FY2007

II. Percent Change in Revenue, FY2006 to FY2007 (PDF, 2 pages)

  • Figure 4: Percent Change in Revenue by Source, FY2006 to FY2007 - All Schools
  • Figure 5: Percent of Schools Reporting Revenue Decrease, FY2006 to FY2007, Constant Dollars

III. Ten-Year Trends, FY1998 to FY2007 (PDF, 3 pages)

  • Figure 6: Ten-Year Trends of Average Total Revenue - Public Schools vs. Private Schools
  • Figure 7: Ten-Year Trends of Average Practice Plan Revenue - Public Schools vs. Private Schools
  • Figure 8: Ten-Year Trends of Average Federal Research Grants and Contracts Revenue - Public Schools vs. Private Schools

 

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