20 Top-Grossing Community Hospitals With 100 or Fewer Beds

Here are the 20 top-grossing community hospitals in the United States, defined as general (non-specialty) acute-care hospitals with fewer than 100 beds.

Hospital
Annual gross patient revenue
Total beds Annual discharges
1. North Cypress (Texas) Medical Center $814.7 million
91 7,301
2. Doctors Hospital of Manteca (California)
$593.9 million 73 3,988
3. Innovis Health (Fargo, N.D.) 
$489.3 million 86 5,452
4. Marina Del Rey (California) Hospital
$454.6 million
90 4,259
5. Parker (Colo.) Adventist Hospital $447.2 million 94
6,940
6. VacaValley Hospital (Vacaville, Calif.) $446.4 million
50 
2,604
7. Heartland Regional Medical Center (Marion, Ill.)
$410.3 million 92 
7,031
8. Saint Joseph – London (Kentucky) $409.2 million
87 6,882
9. Saint Luke's Community Medical Center – The Woodlands (Texas) 
$396.2 million
99 
6,711
10. Mercy Hospital of Folsom (Calif.) $371.6 million 85 5,460
11. Methodist Sugar Land (Texas) Hospital 
$371.5 million 77 5,301
12. Northside Hospital – Forsyth (Cumming, Ga.) 
$371.0 million 100   
6,804
13. Saint Fancis Hospital – Bartlett $359.4 million 100 5,624
14. Desert Valley Hospital (Victorville, Calif.) 
$358.1 million
83
8,404
15. Exeter (N.H.) Hospital
$356.5 million 100 5,495
16. Saint Louise Regional Hospital (Gilroy, Calif.) $354.1 million 83 5,970
17. Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast (Destin, Fla.) $324.1 million
55 4,494
18. San Dimas (Calif.) Community Hospital $322.5 million 
64 4,959
19. CGH Medical Center (Sterling, Ill.) $320.1 million 
97
5,638
20. Sutter Tracy (Calif.) Community Hospital 
$319.9 million 82
4,342


Editor's Note: American Hospital Directory was used for data on hospital gross patient revenue, bed size and discharges and is based upon each hospital's most recent hospital cost report.


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