The financial health of the nation’s largest health systems reflects their capacity to drive innovation, expand access and weather economic challenges.
From multistate giants like HCA Healthcare and CommonSpirit to regional powerhouses like Intermountain, here are the net assets of 45 prominent health systems, according to their most recent financial reports.
Editor's note: This is not an exhaustive list.
1. Kaiser Permanente (Oakland, Calif.): $118.8 billion
2. HCA Healthcare (Nashville, Tenn.): $59.5 billion
3. CommonSpirit (Chicago): $54.7 billion
4. Advocate Health (Charlotte, N.C.): $47.8 billion
5. Ascension (St. Louis): $41.2 billion
6. Trinity Health (Livonia, Mich.): $34 billion
7. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn): $34.6 billion
8. Mass General Brigham (Somerville, Mass): $31.8 billion
9. Intermountain Health (Salt Lake City): $30.5 billion
10. Tenet Healthcare (Dallas): $29.4 billion
11. Providence (Renton, Wash.): $28.3 billion
12. Cleveland Clinic: $25.8 billion
13. UPMC (Pittsburgh): $22.9 billion
14. New-York Presbyterian (New York City): $22.2 billion
15. Northwell Health (New Hyde Park, N.Y.): $21.9 billion
16. Banner Health (Phoenix): $18.6 billion
17. Bon Secours Mercy Health (Cincinnati): $17.5 billion
18. IU Health (Indianapolis): $15.6 billion
19. Universal Health Services (King of Prussia, Pa.): $14.4 billion
20. Community Health Systems (Franklin, Tenn.): $13.9 billion
21. SSM Health (St. Louis): $12.1 billion
22. Mercy (St. Louis): $10.9 billion
23. Sanford Health (Sioux Falls, S.D.): $7.8 billion
24. Beth Israel Lahey Health (Cambridge, Mass.): $7.8 billion
25. Henry Ford Health (Detroit): $7.5 billion
26. Montefiore Health (New York City): $7.1 billion
27. University Hospitals (Cleveland): $7 billion
28. West Virginia University Health System (Morgantown, W.Va.): $6.4 billion
29. Allina Health (Minneapolis): $6.3 billion
30. UnityPoint Health (West Des Moines, Iowa): $6.3 billion
31. Presbyterian Health Services (Albuquerque, N.M.): $5.4 billion
32. Norton Healthcare (Louisville, Ky.): $5.3 billion
33. HonorHealth (Scottsdale, Ariz.): $5 billion
34. Ardent Health (Nashville, Tenn.): $4.8 billion
35. Allegheny Health Network (Pittsburgh): $4.5 billion
36. Cone Health (Greensboro, N.C.): $4 billion
37. ProMedica (Toledo, Ohio): $4 billion
38. Brown Health (Providence, R.I.): $3.7 billion
39. Dartmouth Health (Lebanon, N.H.): $3.6 billion
40. Nuvance Health (Danbury, Conn.): $3.6 billion
41. Legacy Health (Portland): $3.6 billion
42. Inspira Health (Vineland, N.J.): $2.3 billion
43. Tufts Medicine (Boston): $2 billion
44. Adena Health (Chillicothe, Ohio): $914.3 million
45. Premier Health (Dayton, Ohio): $560.3 million