To be named to the list, organizations must demonstrate consistent technological, procedural and organizational innovation, and have total annual revenue of at least $250 million.
Here are the 13 hospitals and health systems named to this year’s Elite 100.
- University of Pennsylvania Health System (Philadelphia) — No. 9
- Atlantic Health System (Morristown, N.J.) — No. 12
- Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian (Newport Beach, Calif.) — No. 15
- Saint Peter’s Healthcare System (New Brunswick, N.J.) — No. 24
- Intermountain Healthcare (Salt Lake City) — No. 34
- Sanford Health (Sioux Falls, S.D.) — No. 45
- The MetroHealth System (Cleveland) — No. 70
- UPMC (Pittsburgh) — No. 77
- NorthShore University HealthSystem (Evanston, Ill.) — No. 87
- Carolinas HealthCare System (Charlotte, N.C.) — No. 88
- NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital — No. 91
- Children’s Medical Center (Dallas) — No. 92
- Nicklaus Children’s Hospital (Miami) — No. 100
A handful of other healthcare organizations also made the list, including Louisville, Ky.-based Humana (No. 41), Research Triangle, N.C.-based GlaxoSmithKline (No. 71), New York-based Pfizer (No. 10), Kenilworth, N.J.-based Merck (No. 14) and Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly (No. 67).
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