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Total health care and social assistance receipts/revenue, 2012 ($1,000) - (Thousands of USD)
County
Value
Allen
47,825
Anderson
24,208
Atchison
64,649
Barber
14,744
Barton
152,536
Bourbon
70,018
Brown
58,331
Butler
278,437
Chautauqua
8,121
Cherokee
70,614
Clay
36,118
Cloud
38,141
Coffey
39,865
Comanche
7,115
Cowley
132,117
Crawford
233,781
Decatur
11,801
Dickinson
49,572
Doniphan
8,681
Douglas
545,822
Edwards
14,561
Ellis
319,392
Ellsworth
30,466
Ford
164,253
Franklin
93,691
Geary
153,274
Gove
18,012
Graham
14,063
Grant
7,275
Gray
6,526
Greenwood
20,090
Hamilton
9,465
Harper
19,460
Harvey
251,274
Jackson
32,480
Johnson
4,657,665
Kingman
22,061
Kiowa
12,938
Labette
178,223
Leavenworth
288,242
Lyon
148,305
Marion
38,308
Marshall
38,346
McPherson
128,226
Mitchell
43,056
Montgomery
119,419
Morris
18,664
Nemaha
51,265
Neosho
94,780
Ness
15,470
Norton
26,342
Osage
40,591
Osborne
16,206
Pawnee
87,384
Phillips
21,286
Pottawatomie
78,123
Pratt
64,206
Rawlins
12,321
Reno
441,427
Republic
16,797
Rice
22,113
Riley
313,188
Rooks
17,768
Rush
9,095
Russell
8,146
Scott
19,628
Sedgwick
3,501,436
Seward
91,355
Shawnee
1,706,249
Sherman
23,926
Stafford
10,148
Sumner
58,212
Thomas
33,114
Washington
16,252
Wilson
46,569
Woodson
5,720
Wyandotte
1,568,583
Value for Kansas (Thousands of USD): 18,248,370
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Economic Census, 2012. Economic Census of the Island Areas, Puerto Rico, 2012. Both are updated every 5 years.
Definition:
The Health Care and Social Assistance sector comprises establishments providing health care and social assistance for individuals. The sector includes both health care and social assistance because it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between the boundaries of these two activities. The 2012 Economic Census classifies businesses according to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), 2012.
The industries in this sector are arranged on a continuum starting with those establishments providing medical care exclusively, continuing with those providing health care and social assistance, and finally finishing with those providing only social assistance. The services provided by establishments in this sector are delivered by trained professionals.
Excluded from this sector are aerobic classes in Subsector 713, Amusement, Gambling and Recreation Industries and nonmedical diet and weight reducing centers in Subsector 812, Personal and Laundry Services. Although these can be viewed as health services, these services are not typically delivered by health practitioners.
Receipts (basic dollar volume measure for service establishments of firms subject to federal income tax). Includes gross receipts from customers or clients for services provided, from the use of facilities, and from merchandise sold in the census year, whether or not payment was received in the census year.
Receipts are net after deductions for refunds and allowances for merchandise returned by customers. Receipts do not include sales and other taxes (including Hawaii's General Excise Tax) collected directly from customers and paid directly to a local, state, or federal tax agency.
Revenue (basic dollar volume measure for firms exempt from federal income tax). Includes receipts from customers or clients for services provided in the census year, whether or not payment was received in the census year, and gross sales of merchandise, minus returns and allowances.
Revenue does not include sales and other taxes (including Hawaii's General Excise Tax) collected from customers and paid directly by a firm to a local, state, or federal tax agency.
Receipts from taxable business activities of firms exempt from federal income tax (unrelated business income) are also included in revenue.
Revenue does not include sales and other taxes collected directly from customers or clients and paid directly to a local, state, or federal tax agency; gross receipts of departments or concessions operated by others; and amounts transferred to operating funds from capital or reserve funds.