Note: The hospital bed counts reported here include all medical/surgical and special care beds as reported to CMS by non-profit and for-profit 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 parts of the following text.
1. Jackson Memorial Hospital (Miami) — 1,724 beds
2. Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital (Houston) — 1,164 beds
3. Erie County Medical Center (Buffalo, N.Y.) — 1,135 beds
4. Nassau University Medical Center (East Meadow, N.Y.) — 1,119 beds
5. UAB Hospital (Birmingham, Ala.) — 1,097 beds
6. Bergen Regional Medical Center (Paramus, N.J.) — 1,006 beds
7. Memorial Regional Hospital (Hollywood, Fla.) — 993 beds
8. Ohio State University Hospital (Columbus, Ohio) — 951 beds
9. Lee Memorial Hospital (Fort Myers, Fla.) — 931 beds
10. Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta) — 918 beds
11. University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — 915 beds
12. Bellevue Hospital Center (New York) — 912 beds
13. Greenville (S.C.) Memorial Hospital — 840 beds
14. Ben Taub General Hospital (Houston) — 838 beds
15. Carolinas Medical Center (Charlotte, N.C.) — 827 beds
16. Huntsville (Ala.) Hospital — 811 beds
17. Laguna Honda Hospital (San Francisco) — 805 beds
18. Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Hospital — 786 beds
19. University of North Carolina Hospitals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) — 774 beds
20. Parkland Hospital (Dallas) — 764 beds
21. MetroHealth Medical Center (Cleveland) — 737 beds
22. Los Angeles County + University of Southern California Medical Center (Los Angeles) — 724 beds
23. VCU Medical Center (Richmond, Va.) — 719 beds
24. Medical University of South Carolina – University Hospital (Charleston, S.C.) — 696 beds
25. University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics (Iowa City, Iowa) — 687 beds