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Written by Jaimie Oh, Originally posted at Becker’s Hospital ReviewÂ
Here are the 50 top grossing non-profit hospitals in the United States listed by gross revenue, according to CMS cost report data analyzed by American Hospital Directory.
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.
1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian (Pittsburgh) — $10.19 billion
2. The Cleveland Clinic — $9.14 billion
3. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles) — $7.99 billion
4. New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center (New York) — $7.52 billion
5. Florida Hospital Orlando — $7.12 billion
6. Stanford (Calif.) Hospital — $6.71 billion
7. Montefiore Medical Center-Moses Division Hospital (Bronx, N.Y.) — $6.19 billion
8. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) — $5.98 billion
9. Temple University Hospital (Philadelphia) — $5.9 billion
10. Orlando (Fla.) Regional Medical Center — $5.71 billion
11. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston) — $5.64 billion
12. Crozer-Chester Medical Center (Upland, Pa.) — $4.81 billion
13. Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center — $4.72 billion
14. Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston) — $4.58 billion
15. Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville, Tenn.) — $4.52 billion
16. Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital (Indianapolis) — $4.19 billion
17. Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital — $4.16 billion
18. Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago) — $4.15 billion
19. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia) — $4.12 billion
20. The Methodist Hospital (Houston) — $4 billion
21. Duke University Hospital (Durham, N.C.) — $3.92 billion
22. Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital — $3.9 billion
23. North Shore University Hospital (Manhasset, N.Y.) — $3.84 billion
24. Norton Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) — $3.77 billion
25. Loma Linda (Calif.) University Medical Center — $3.69 billion
26. New York University Langone Medical Center (New York) — $3.64 billion
27. Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest (Allentown, Pa.) — $3.54 billion
28. Methodist University Hospital (Memphis, Tenn.) — $3.49 billion
29. Rush University Medical Center (Chicago) — $3.49 billion
30. Beaumont Hospital (Royal Oak, Mich.) — $3.38 billion
31. Abington (Pa.) Memorial Hospital — $3.31 billion
32. The University of Chicago Medical Center — $3.3 billion
33. Geisinger Medical Center (Danville, Pa.) — $3.22 billion
34. Baptist Hospital of Miami (Fla.) — $3.2 billion
35. Aurora Saint Luke’s Medical Center (Milwaukee) — $3.19 billion
36. Baptist Medical Center (San Antonio) — $3.18 billion
37. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (New Brunswick, N.J.) — $3.15 billion
38. The Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York) — $3.11 billion
39. Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis) — $3.09 billion
40. Saint Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center (Phoenix) — $2.98 billion
41. UMass Memorial Medical Center-University Campus (Worcester, Mass.) — $2.94 billion
42. Sharp Memorial Hospital (San Diego) — $2.92 billion
43. Long Island Jewish Medical Center (New Hyde Park, N.Y.) — $2.9 billion
44. Washington Hospital Center (Washington, D.C.) — $2.90 billion
45. Saint Luke’s Hospital-Bethlehem Campus — $2.89 billion
46. Albert Einstein Medical Center (Philadelphia) — $2.82 billion
47. Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center (Houston) — $2.77 billion
48. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (New York) — $2.77 billion
49. AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center-City Campus (Atlantic City, N.J.) — $2.76 billion
50. Sutter Memorial Hospital (Sacramento) — $2.75 billion