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13 The Lists Issue Guidance, analysis and best practice information on hospital leadership, operations and management issues for top hospital and health system executives Each E-Weekly, sent every Tuesday, contains the most popular feature articles covering business and legal issues, CEO profiles and benchmarking and statistical data to immediately inform your decision-making To subscribe to the FREE E-Weekly, visit www.BeckersHospitalReview.com and click on the "E-Weekly" tab or call (800) 417-2035 50 Top-Grossing Nonprofit Hospitals By Heather Punke Here are the 50 top-grossing nonprofit hospitals in the United States based on gross revenue, according to CMS cost report data analyzed by American Hospital Directory. Data are for short-term acute-care hospitals, critical ac- cess hospitals and children's hospitals. Note: The hospital total patient revenues reported here are reported to CMS by the hospitals in their most recent cost reports and, in some cases, may include patient revenue from other facilities that share a provider number with the main hospital. Those facilities are identified in footnotes, which are available online. The listed revenues have been rounded, although hospitals with the same round- ed revenues are still ranked and placed according to their unrounded figures, meaning there are no ties. For the purposes of this list, AHD data were stratified to include the follow- ing "type of control' categories: governmental hospital district; governmental city; governmental city-county; governmental federal; governmental other; governmental state; voluntary nonprofit; church voluntary nonprofit; and other voluntary nonprofit 1. UPMC Presbyterian (Pittsburgh) 1 — $12.21 billion 2. The Cleveland Clinic — $11.63 billion 3. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles) — $10.59 billion 4. Florida Hospital Orlando 2 — $10.17 billion 5. Stanford (Calif.) Hospital — $9.41 billion 6. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center (New York City) 3 — $8.91 billion 7. Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital 4 — $8.15 billion 8. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) 5 — $7.97 billion 9. Motefiore Hospital-Moses Campus (Bronx, N.Y.) 6 — $7.68 billion 10. University of California San Francisco Medical Center at Parnassus 7 — $7.67 11. Orlando Regional Medical Center 8 — $6.88 billion 12. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston) — $6.82 billion 13. University of California Davis Medical Center (Sacramento) — $6.36 billion 14. Temple University Hospital (Philadelphia) 9 — $5.98 billion 15. Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital (Indianapolis) 10 — $5.96 billion 16. Vanderbilt University Hospital (Nashville, Tenn.) 11 — $5.76 billion 17. Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston) — $5.5 billion 18. Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center — $5.35 billion 19. University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers (Ann Arbor) — $5.32 billion 20. Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus) 12 — $5.22 billion 21. Duke University Hospital (Durham, N.C.) 13 — $5.21 billion 22. The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (Houston) — $5.19 billion 23. New York University Langone Medical Center (New York City) 14 — $5 billion 24. Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital — $4.99 billion 25. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia) 15 — $4.97 billion 26. Norton Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) 16 — $4.92 billion 27. Methodist University Hospital (Memphis, Tenn.) 17 — $4.9 billion 28. North Shore University Hospital (Manhasset, N.Y.) 18 — $4.87 billion 29. Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago) — $4.85 billion 30. Loma Linda (Calif.) University Medical Center 19 — $4.75 billion 31. Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest (Allentown, Pa.) — $4.62 billion 32. UAB Hospital (Birmingham, Ala.) — $4.6 billion 33. Crozer-Chester Medical Center (Upland, Pa.) 20 — $4.45 billion 34. Carolinas Medical Center (Charlotte, N.C.) 21 — $4.25 billion 35. The University of Chicago Medical Center (Chicago) — $4.24 billion 36. Houston Methodist Hospital — $4.18 billion 37. Long Island Jewish Medical Center (New Hyde Park, N.Y.) 22 — $4.16 billion 38. Parkland Hospital (Dallas) — $4.12 billion 39. Geisinger Medical Center (Danville, Pa.) — $4.05 billion 40. Jackson Memorial Hospital (Miami) 23 — $4.02 billion 41. The University of Kansas Hospital (Kansas City) — $3.96 billion 42. Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis) — $3.96 billion 43. Rush University Medical Center (Chicago) — $3.94 billion 44. Scott & White Hospital (Temple, Texas) — $3.88 billion 45. Aurora Saint Luke's Medical Center (Milwaukee, Wis.) 24 — $3.87 billion 46. The Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York City) 25 — $3.83 billion 47. Huntsville (Ala.) Hospital 26 — $3.83 billion 48. Memorial Regional Hospital (Hollywood, Fla.) 27 — $3.83 billion 49. Sharp Memorial Hospital (San Diego) 28 — $3.81 billion 50. Northside Hospital-Atlanta — $3.8 billion n

