39 hospitals with the most ED visits

Parkland Health and Hospital System in Dallas reported the most emergency department visits in 2021, according to figures compiled by Becker's.

Totals represent the number of emergency department visits tallied for a single facility, rather than total ED visits for a whole health system.

Figures were self-reported to Becker's by individual hospitals. The most recent past version of this list was published in 2020, looking at ED visits for 2019. A comparison of the two suggests ED visits are still down from 2019 levels amid the pandemic. 

Reporting periods represent either calendar year or fiscal year 2021. Hospitals reporting figures based on a fiscal year are denoted with an asterisk. Start and end dates for the fiscal year may vary by hospital.

This is not an exhaustive list. If you have an addition or an update for this list, please contact Mackenzie Bean at mbean@beckershealthcare.com.

  1. Parkland Health and Hospital System (Dallas) — 210,152*
  2. Lakeland (Fla.) Regional Health Medical Center — 190,581*
  3. NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln (New York City) — 164,979
  4. Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta) — 160,027
  5. St. Joseph's University Medical Center (Paterson, N.J.) — 150,615
  6. Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth — 142,330
  7. Multicare Good Samaritan Hospital ( Puyallup, Wash.) — 140,377*
  8. Los Angeles County + USC Medical Center — 136,161
  9. UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital (Aurora, Colo.) — 132,160*
  10. Antelope Valley Hospital (Lancaster, Calif.) — 130,659
  11. Yale New Haven (Conn.) Hospital — 130,353
  12. WakeMed Raleigh (N.C.) Campus — 127,059
  13. BronxCare Health System — 123,518 visits
  14. Boston Medical Center — 120,811*
  15. Cape Fear Valley Medical Center (Fayetteville, N.C.) — 119,774
  16. Montefiore Medical Center-Moses Campus (New York City) — 119,443
  17. John Peter Smith Hospital (Fort Worth, Texas) — 117,956
  18. Wellstar Kennestone Hospital (Marietta, Ga.) — 117,925
  19. Banner Desert Medical Center (Mesa, Ariz.) — 117,004
  20. UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central (Colorado Springs, Colo.) — 114,956*
  21. SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital-Oklahoma City (Okla.) — 111,577
  22. NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County (New York City) — 111,427
  23. Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak (Mich.) — 110,259
  24. University Health Hospital ( San Antonio, Texas) — 110,034
  25. Baystate Medical Center (Springfield, Mass.) — 105,871
  26. University of Michigan Health - Ann Arbor — 105,730
  27. Hartford (Conn.) Hospital — 105,661 
  28. Sharp Grossmont Hospital (La Mesa, Calif.) —104,986
  29. University Medical Center of Southern Nevada (Las Vegas) — 104,271
  30. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston) — 104,141*
  31. Children's Medical Center Dallas — 104,078
  32. UMass Memorial Medical Center (Worcester) — 104,058
  33. Reading Hospital-Tower Health (West Reading, Pa.) — 102,689
  34. Community Regional Medical Center (Fresno, Calif.) — 101,073*
  35. Rochester (N.Y.) General Hospital — 97,952
  36. Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center (Annapolis, Md.) — 95,314
  37. NewYork-Presbyterian Queens (New York City) — 93,997
  38. Morristown (N.J.) Medical Center — 93,362
  39. Denver Health Medical Center — 91,015
  40. Stanford Medicine-Palo Alto (Calif.) campus — 88,591*

Editor's note: This article was last updated Jan. 10.

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