1. University of Pittsburgh (Pa.) Medical Center Presbyterian — $9.85 billion
2. The Cleveland Clinic — $7.74 billion
3. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles) — $7.22 billion
4. New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center — $6.81 billion
5. Florida Hospital Orlando (Fla.) — $6.13 billion
6. Stanford (Calif.) Hospital — $6.0 billion
7. Temple University Hospital (Philadelphia) — $5.45 billion
8. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) — $5.40 billion
9. Montefiore Medical Center – Moses Division Hospital (Bronx, N.Y.) — $5.36 billion
10. Orlando (Fla.) Regional Medical Center —$5.26 billion
11. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston) — $5.11 billion
12. Crozer-Chester Medical Center (Upland, Pa.) — $4.57 billion
13. Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center — $4.37 billion
14. Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston) — $4.33 billion
15. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia) — $4.0 billion
16. Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville, Tenn.) — $3.98 billion
17. The Methodist Hospital (Houston) — $3.87 billion
18. Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago) — $3.84 billion
19. Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital — $3.81 billion
20. Norton Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) — $3.57 billion
Source: American Hospital Directory.
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