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Memorial Care Health System
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Basic facts
Location:Fountain Valley, Calif.
Type:501(c)(3)
Top official:Barry Arbuckle, President and CEO
Website:Official website

As of 2016, the Memorial Care Health System was a nonprofit healthcare system in Southern California. The organization was a top donor to the campaign supporting California Proposition 52, Continued Hospital Fee Revenue Dedicated to Medi-Cal Unless Voters Approve Changes in 2016.

Mission

According to its website, the mission of the Memorial Care Health System was:[1]

To improve the health and well being of individuals, families and our communities.[2]

Background

In addition to operating two medical groups and a health plan, Seaside Health Plan, Memorial Care also operated five hospitals, Long Beach Memorial, Miller Children's and Women's Hospital Long Beach, Community Hospital Long Beach, Orange Coast Memorial, and Saddleback Memorial.[3]

Memorial Care also provided health insurance through its Seaside Health Plan. In 2016, airplane manufacturer Boeing contracted with Memorial Care to provide health insurance to its employees in Southern California. Barry Arbuckle, Memorial Care's president, said of the contract: "More employers are interested in moving in this direction. ... It reflects the desire of these employers to participate in bending the cost curve for health care, and it allows the provider to have a more unfettered relationship with the employer and employees."[4]

Political activity

Ballot measure activity

Overview of ballot measure support and opposition

The following table details Memorial Care Health System’s ballot measure stances available on Ballotpedia:

Ballot measure support and opposition for Memorial Care Health System
Ballot measure Year Position Status
California Proposition 52, Continued Hospital Fee Revenue Dedicated to Medi-Cal Unless Voters Approve Changes 2016 Supported[5]  ApprovedaApproved

Leadership

As of September 2016, Barry Arbuckle was the president and CEO of Memorial Care Health System.[6]

Finances

The following is a breakdown of Memorial Care Health System's revenues and expenses as submitted to the IRS for the 2011 to 2013 fiscal years:

Annual revenue and expenses for Memorial Care Health System, 2011–2013
Tax YearTotal RevenueTotal Expenses
2013[7]$211,570,970$185,546,481
2012[8]$269,479,281$148,318,754
2011[9]$141,008,584$137,128,350

Tax status

Memorial Care Health System is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Its 501(c) designation refers to a section of the U.S. federal income tax code concerning charitable, religious, and educational organizations.[10] Section 501(c) of the U.S. tax code has 29 sections that list specific conditions particular organizations must meet in order to be considered tax-exempt under the section. Organizations that have been granted 501(c)(3) status by the Internal Revenue Service are exempt from federal income tax.[11] This exemption requires that any political activity by the charitable organization be nonpartisan in nature.[12]

Recent news

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See also

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