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WASHINGTON—Whitman-Walker Health earlier this month reported a roughly $2.4 million surplus.
“Our health center business model continued to produce strong results in 2012,” Whitman-Walker Health Executive Director Don Blanchon said.
The windfall of $31 million in total revenues from last year comes as the organization continues to prepare to relocate most of its health care services into a building currently under construction on 14th Street, N.W., in Logan Circle in mid-2014. Whitman-Walker’s administrative offices and a handful of patient programs will remain at the Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center at 1701 14th St., N.W.
The organization also reported it provided health care services to 13,618 people in 2012.
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