Non-Profit Baptist Health South Florida Posts $1.65B Operating Revenue, Beating Tenet and HCA

Baptist Health South Florida, a non-profit four-hospital system based in Miami, has posted an operating revenue of $1.65 billion in 2010, beating out for-profit health systems in the area, according to a South Florida Business Journal news report.

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The nine hospitals in South Florida representing Tenet Healthcare brought in $1.57 billion in operating revenue, while HCA reported $1.56 billion.

Read the news report about Baptist Health South Florida.

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