Here are 21 health systems' net patient service revenues for the three months ended June 30 along with the year-over-year percentage increase:
- Allina Health (Minneapolis): $1.3 billion (+5.9% YOY)
- Beth Israel Lahey Health (Cambridge, Mass.): $1.8 billion (+11.1% YOY)
- Bon Secours Mercy Health (Cincinnati): $2.9 billion (+7.6% YOY)
- Cleveland Clinic: $3.4 billion (+9.1% YOY)
- IU Health (Indianapolis): $2.1 billion (+4.6% YOY)
- Legacy Health (Portland, Ore.): $674.8 million (+0.7% YOY)
- Lifespan (Providence, R.I.): $724 million (+7.8% YOY)
- Mass General Brigham (Boston): $3.4 billion (+5% YOY)
- Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.): $4.2 billion (+10.2% YOY)
- New-York Presbyterian (New York City): $2.5 billion (+8.4% YOY)
- Northwell Health (New Hyde Park, N.Y.): $3.2 billion (+7.5% YOY)
- Norton Healthcare (Louisville, Ky.): $1.1 billion (+23.1% YOY)
- Nuvance Health (Danbury, Conn.): $1.9 billion (+8.2% YOY)
- Orlando (Fla.) Health: $1.6 billion (+16.9% YOY)
- Premier Health (Dayton, Ohio): $582 million (+5.5% YOY)
- ProMedica (Toledo, Ohio): $749 million (+7.1% YOY)
- Scripps Health (San Diego): $982.5 million (+23.2% YOY)
- Sharp HealthCare (San Diego): $679.1 million (+10.6% YOY)
- SSM Health (St. Louis): $1.7 billion (+3.2% YOY)
- Tufts Medicine (Boston): $514.3 (-0.7% YOY)
- UnityPoint Health (West Des Moines, Iowa): $1.2 billion (+15% YOY)