The hospitals and health systems include:
• Baylor College of Medicine (Houston) — $202.9 million
• Boulder (Colo.) Community Hospital — $30 million
• Carson Tahoe Health (North Carson City, Nev.) — $52.9 million
• Columbia Memorial Hospital (Astoria, Ore.) — $30.9 million
• Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center (Alamogordo, N.M.) — $71.7 million
• Good Shepherd Medical Center (Longview, Texas) — $32.5 million
• Gundersen Lutheran Health System (La Crosse, Wis.) — $70 million
• Hospital Sisters Health System (Illinois and Wisconsin divisions) — $145.7 million
• Kadlec Health System (Richland, Wash.) — $60 million
• Marshall Medical Center (Placerville, Calif.) — $17.8 million
• Mount Sinai Medical Center (Miami Beach, Fla.) — $132.3 million
• Mountain States Health Alliance (Johnson City, Tenn.) — $55 million
• OSF HealthCare (Peoria, Ill.) — $179.8 million
• Phoenix Children’s Hospital — $284.6 million
• Presbyterian Healthcare Services (Albuquerque, N.M.) — $75 million
• SwedishAmerican Health System (Rockford, Ill.) — $41.4 million
• Truman Medical Center (Kansas City, Mo.) — $39 million
• University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (Iowa City) — $190 million
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