The hospitals and health systems include:
• Duke University Health System (Durham, N.C.) — $300 million
• Stamford (Conn.) Hospital — $250 million
• St. John’s Health System (Tulsa, Okla.) — $182.1 million
• Mercy Alliance (Janesville, Wis.) — $169.5 million
• Memorial University Medical Center (Savannah, Ga.) — $163.9 million
• Children’s Medical Center of Dallas — $158.9 million
• Catholic Health East (Newton Square, Pa., and Southern Pines, N.C.) — $119.6 million
• Boston Medical Center — $109 million
• McLaren Health Care (Flint, Mich.) — $107.7 million
• Marshfield (Wis.) Clinic — $104.1 million
• MultiCare Health System (Tacoma, Wash.). — $98.1 million
• Lancaster (Pa.) General Hospital — $93.8 million
• Greenville (S.C.) Hospital System — $92.9 million
• Seattle Children’s Hospital — $74.4 million
• Jefferson Health System (Radnor, Pa.) — $60.1 million
• Bridgeport (Conn.) Hospital — $36.4 million
• Georgetown (S.C.) Hospital System — $34.7 million
• WellStar Health System (Marietta, Ga.) — $31.3 million
• Princeton (W.Va.) Community Hospital — $29.8 million
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