50 Largest Non-Profit Hospitals in America

Here are the 50 largest non-profit hospitals in the United States, listed by number of beds.

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. The American Hospital Directory was used as a source to verify various part of the following text.

1. New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center (New York) — 2,272 beds
2. Florida Hospital (Orlando, Fla.) — 2,001 beds
3. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Presbyterian — 1,601 beds
4. Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital (Indianapolis) — 1,510 beds
5. Baptist Medical Center (San Antonio) — 1,443 beds
6. Montefiore Medical Center-Moses Division Hospital (Bronx, N.Y.) — 1,427 beds
7. Orlando (Fla.) Regional Medical Center — 1,401 beds
8. Methodist University Hospital (Memphis, Tenn.) — 1,273 beds
9. The Cleveland Clinic — 1,270 beds
10. Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis) — 1,258 beds
11. Buffalo (N.Y.) General Hospital — 1,241 beds
12. Norton Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) — 1,238 beds
13. The Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York) — 1,223 beds
14. Christiana Hospital (Newark, Del.) — 1,075 beds
15. Beaumont Hospital-Royal Oak (Mich.) — 1,061 beds
16. North Shore University Hospital (Manhasset, N.Y.) — 1,029 beds
17. Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) — 1,012 beds
18. Albert Einstein Medical Center (Philadelphia) — 1,012 beds
19. Beth Israel Medical Center-Petrie Division (New York) — 988 beds
20. Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital (Grand Rapids, Mich.) — 978 beds
21. Aurora Saint Luke's Medical Center (Milwaukee) — 973 beds
22. The Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.) — 955 beds
23. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles) — 955 beds
24. The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (Greensboro, N.C.) — 930 beds
25. Saint John's Mercy Medical Center (St. Louis) — 919 beds
26. The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore) — 918 beds
27. Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital — 915 beds
28. Forsyth Medical Center (Winston-Salem, N.C.) — 909 beds
29. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston) — 907 beds
30. The Methodist Hospital (Houston) — 894 beds
31. Inova Fairfax Hospital (Falls Church, Va.) — 890 beds
32. Charlton Memorial Hospital (Fall River, Mass.) — 889 beds
33. Saint Joseph's Hospital (Tampa, Fla.) — 883 beds
34. Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital — 879 beds
35. Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas — 879 beds
36. Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis — 872 beds
37. Shands at the University of Florida (Gainesville, Fla.) — 870 beds
38. Saint Mary's Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) — 860 beds
39. Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center (Houston, Texas) — 860 beds
40. Long Island Jewish Medical Center (New Hyde Park, N.Y.) — 860 beds
41. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia) — 856 beds
42. Lakeland (Fla.) Regional Medical Center — 851 beds
43. Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago) — 848 beds
44. Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest (Allentown, Pa.) — 845 beds
45. Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville, Tenn.) — 842 beds
46. Saint Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center-Saint Luke's Hospital (New York, N.Y.) — 842 beds
47. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (Winston-Salem, N.C.) — 840 beds
48. University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview-University Campus (Minneapolis) — 834 beds
49. Loma Linda (Calif.) University Medical Center — 823 beds
50. Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.) — 821 beds

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