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Becker's Hospital Review August 2013 Issue

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Special Lists Issue 16 25 Largest Nonprofit Hospitals in America By Molly Gamble H ere are the 25 largest nonprofit hospitals in America, listed by number of beds. Figures are based on CMS cost report data analyzed by American Hospital Directory. Data are for short term acute-care hospitals, critical access hospitals and children's hospitals. Note: The hospital bed counts reported here include all medical/surgical and special care beds as reported to CMS by the hospitals in their most recent cost reports and, in some cases, may include bed counts from other facilities that share a provider number with the main hospital. For the purposes of this list, AHD data were stratified to include the following "type of control" categories: governmental hospital district; governmental city; governmental city-county; governmental county; governmental federal; governmental other; governmental state; voluntary nonprofit (church); and voluntary nonprofit (other). 3. Jackson Memorial Hospital (Miami) — 1,724 4. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian — 1,590 5. Orlando (Fla.) Regional Medical Center — 1,483 6. Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital (Indianapolis) — 1,462 7. Baptist Medical Center (San Antonio) — 1,422 8. Montefiore Medical Center – Moses Division Hospital (Bronx, N.Y.) — 1,418 9. Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis) — 1,326 15. Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital (Houston) — 1,157 16. UAB Hospital (Birmingham, Ala.) — 1,138 17. Christiana Hospital (Newark, Del.) — 1,082 18. North Shore University Hospital (Manhasset, N.Y.) — 1,072 19. Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak (Mich.) — 1,070 20. Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) — 1,064 21. Memorial Regional Hospital (Hollywood, Fla.) — 1,017 10. Cleveland Clinic — 1,309 22. Beth Israel Medical Center – Petrie Division (New York City) — 1,011 11. Methodist University Hospital (Memphis, Tenn.) — 1,293 23. Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital (Grand Rapids, Mich.) — 994 12. Norton Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) — 1,268 24. Saint Joseph's Hospital (Tampa, Fla.) — 986 1. New York-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center — 2,292 13. Buffalo (N.Y.) General Hospital — 1,230 2. Florida Hospital Orlando — 2,141 14. The Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York City) — 1,221 25. Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus) — 976 n 25 Largest For-Profit Hospitals in America By Molly Gamble H ere are the 25 largest for-profit hospitals in America, listed by number of beds. Figures are based on CMS cost report data analyzed by American Hospital Directory. Data are for short term acute-care hospitals, critical access hospitals and children's hospitals. Note: The hospital bed counts reported here include all medical/surgical and special care beds as reported to CMS by the hospitals in their most recent cost reports and, in some cases, may include bed counts from other facilities that share a provider number with the main hospital. For the purposes of this list, AHD data were stratified to include the following "type of control" categories: proprietary corporation; proprietary individual; proprietary other; and proprietary partnership. 4. North Shore Medical Center (Miami) — 775 5. CJW Medical Center – Chippenham Campus (Richmond, Va.) — 762 6. Medical City Hospital (Dallas) — 668 7. Oklahoma University Medical Center (Oklahoma City) — 668 8. Plantation (Fla.) General Hospital — 655 9. Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center (Las Vegas) — 642 10. Brookwood Medical Center (Birmingham, Ala.) — 631 11. Clear Lake Regional Medical Center (Webster, Texas) — 627 1. Methodist Hospital (San Antonio) — 1,536 12. Las Palmas Medical Center (El Paso, Texas) — 599 2. Edinburg (Texas) Regional Medical Center — 816 13. TriStar Centennial (Nashville, Tenn.) — 595 3. Henrico Doctor's Hospital (Richmond, Va.) — 812 14. McAllen (Texas) Medical Center — 542 15. Doctors Hospital at Renaissance (Edinburg, Texas) — 530 16. Hillcrest Medical Center (Tulsa, Okla.) — 529 17. West Florida Hospital (Pensacola) — 515 18. Providence Memorial Hospital (El Paso, Texas) — 508 19. Wesley Medical Center (Wichita, Kan.) — 507 20. Saint Francis Hospital (Memphis) — 499 21. Hahnemann University Hospital (Philadelphia) — 496 22. Saint Mary's Medical Center (West Palm Beach, Fla.) — 464 23. Summerlin Hospital Medical Center (Las Vegas) — 454 24. Saint David's Medical Center (Austin, Texas) — 451 25. JFK Medical Center (Atlantis, Fla.) — 448 n

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