Flagstaff, Ariz.-based Northern Arizona Healthcare Corp. increased its earnings by roughly 75 percent in its fiscal year 2011, compared to 2010. Earnings jumped from $49.5 million to $86.7 million, and earnings per bed jumped also jumped roughly 75 percent from $129,984 in 2010 to $227,646 in 2011. See the chart below for more information.

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