The data comes from Definitive Healthcare, which identified the top 10 largest independent hospitals by the number of staffed beds. The list includes short-term acute care, long-term acute care, psychiatric and children’s hospitals. Each is at least four times the size of the average independent hospital, which has 131 beds.
- Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital — 898 beds
- Lakeland (Fla.) Regional Health Medical Center — 864 beds (*figure provided to Becker’s by hospital)
- Parkland Health (Dallas) — 801 beds
- The University of Tennessee Medical Center (Knoxville) — 698
- Hebrew SeniorLife – Hebrew Rehabilitation Center (Roslindale, Mass.) — 667 beds
- Grady Health System (Atlanta) — 652 beds
- University Hospital (San Antonio) — 642 beds
- InterCommunity Blue Hills (Hartford, Conn.)
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia — 591 beds
- Cooper University Hospital (Camden, N.J.) — 564 beds