UCSF Medical Center (San Francisco). UCSF Medical Center, a stalwart in San Francisco since it opened in 1907, became a little bigger this year, as it opened a new campus at Mission Bay. Now, UCSF Medical Center has three campuses: The 15-story, 600-bed main hospital at Parnassus, the Mount Zion campus that includes a surgery center and 90-bed hospital, and the newest campus at Mission Bay.
UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay plays home to three hospitals, including the UCSF Better Irene Moore Women's Hospital, the UCSF Bakar Cancer Hospital and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco. Mission Bay opened to patients Feb. 1 this year. UCSF broke ground on the new campus back in October 2010.
The overall medical center is ranked second in California and eighth in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for 2014-15. Additionally, it became the only U.S. institution to receive a perfect score on the national LGBT Healthcare Equality Index for seven consecutive years in 2014 and was named as a Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality.