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14 The Lists Issue 15 Largest Nonprofit Health Systems By Molly Gamble 13 Largest For-Profit Hospital Operators By Molly Gamble Here are 15 of the largest nonprofit hospital systems in the U.S., based on number of short-term, acute-care hospitals, as of June 2014. The list is based on data from the American Hospital Directory. Systems are listed in descending order based on the number of short-term, acute-care hospitals. The company rankings total 15, although the list includes ties, which means there are more than 15 individual systems listed. 1. Ascension Health (St. Louis) — 73 2. CHE - Trinity Health (Livonia, Mich.) — 45 *Reflective of hospitals between recently merged Catholic Health East and Trin- ity Health 3. Adventist Health System (Winter Park, Fla.) — 36 3. Kaiser Permanente (Oakland, Calif.) — 36 4. Dignity Health (San Francisco) — 34 5. Catholic Health Initiatives (Denver) — 32 6. Sutter Health (Sacramento) — 26 6. Providence Health and Services (Seattle) — 26 7. CHRISTUS Health (Irving, Texas) — 22 8. UPMC (Pittsburgh) — 20 9. Catholic Healthcare Partners (Cincinnati) — 17 9. Intermountain Health Care (Salt Lake City) — 17 9. New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System (New York City) — 17 9. SSM Health Care (St. Louis) — 17 10. Banner Health (Phoenix) — 16 10. Mercy (Chesterfield, Mo.) — 16 11. Adventist Health (Roseville, Calif.) — 15 12. Baptist Memorial Health Care (Memphis, Tenn.) — 14 12. Bon Secours Health System (Marriottsville, Md.) — 14 12. Carolinas HealthCare System (Charlotte, N.C.) — 14 12. Texas Health Resources (Arlington, Texas) — 14 12. UnityPoint Health (Des Moines, Iowa) — 14 13. Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee) — 13 13. Franciscan Alliance (Mishawaka, Ind.) — 13 13. North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System (Great Neck, N.Y.) — 13 13. Saint Joseph Health (Orange, Calif.) — 13 14. Mayo Clinic Health System (Rochester, Minn.) — 12 14. Novant Health (Winston-Salem, N.C.) — 12 14. Sentara Healthcare (Norfolk, Va.) — 12 15. East Texas Medical Center Regional Healthcare System (Tyler, Texas) — 11 15. New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation — 11 Editor's note: Please note that figures above may vary from what systems oth- erwise market or promote, as they do not reflect long-term acute care, psy- chiatric or rehabilitative hospitals. n Here are the 13 largest for-profit hospital operators based on number of short-term, acute-care hospitals as of June 2014. The list is based on data from the American Hospital Directory. Companies are listed in descending order based on the number of short-term, acute-care hospitals. The hospital rankings total 13, although the list includes ties, which means there are more than 13 individual companies listed. 1. Community Health Systems (Brentwood, Tenn.) — 191 2. HCA (Nashville, Tenn.) — 160 3. Tenet (Dallas) — 72 4. LifePoint Hospitals (Brentwood, Tenn.) — 56* *Figure includes short-term, acute-care facilities within Brentwood, Tenn.- based Duke LifePoint Healthcare 5. Universal Health Services (King of Prussia, Pa.) — 27 6. Prime Healthcare Services (Ontario, Calif.) — 23 7. IASIS Healthcare (Franklin, Tenn.) — 17 8. Ardent Health Services (Nashville, Tenn.) — 12 9. Capella Healthcare (Franklin, Tenn.) — 11 10. Steward Health Care System (Boston) — 10 11. RegionalCare Hospital Partners (Brentwood, Tenn.) — 8 11. National Surgical Hospitals (Chicago) — 8 12. AHMC Healthcare (Alhambra, Calif.) — 6 12. Victory Healthcare (Houston) — 6 13. Cancer Treatment Centers of America (Arlington Heights, Ill.) — 5 Editor's note: Please note that figures above may vary from what systems oth- erwise market or promote, as they do not reflect long-term acute care, psy- chiatric or rehabilitative hospitals. n

