Oregon ancillary health service organizations

There are 75ancillary health care service organizations in Oregon. Combined, these Oregonianancillary health service organizationsemploy 373 people, earn more than $246 million in revenue each year, and have assets of $136 million.

Types of ancillary health service organizations in Oregon

Nonprofit typeNumberRevenues
75
$246,300,987
28
$34,804,935
2
$10,263,480
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Ancillary health service organizations by major Oregon cities

Metro areaNonprofitsRevenues
31
$211,253,338
5
$0
5
$67,987
4
$13,317,077
2
$0
2
$39,540
1
$20,862,909
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Job trends for Oregon ancillary health service organizations

Employees per organizationNumber of organizations
0
4
1-10
4
11-25
2
26-100
1
101 to 1,000
2
1,000+
0
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Sizes of ancillary health service organizations in Oregon

Revenues per organizationNumber of organizations
< $250k
19
$250k to $1M
3
$1M to $5M
1
$5M to $25M
3
$25M to $100M
0
$100M+
1
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Directory of ancillary health service organizations in Oregon


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Methodology: Cause IQ mines all tax-exempt organizations that file a Form 990, Form 990-EZ, or Form 990-PF with the IRS. We collect and aggregate this information from OCR'd paper taxreturns, XML e-file taxreturns, IRS-provided extract, the Business Master File, and Cause IQ secret sauce for data cleaning, categorization, classification, analytics, etc.
This category corresponds to the "E60: Health Support Services" National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) code. Cause IQ determines NTEEs for organizations by its own internally-developed secret-sauce algorithms.