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Private/Non-Profit Hospitals
Seven non-publicly traded hospitals in the U.S. that have revenues between $50 million and $1 billion are The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Dayton Children's Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital of Duluth, Riverwood Healthcare Center, Saint Anthony Hospital, Monadnock Community Hospital, and Huntington Hospital.
Findings
1. The Brooklyn Hospital Center
- The Brooklyn Hospital Center is a nonprofit hospital in the U.S.
- The hospital has $452 million in annual revenue.
- This link is to the hospital's website.
2. Dayton Children's Hospital
- Dayton Children's Hospital is a nonprofit hospital in the U.S.
- The hospital has approximately $300 million in annual revenue.
- This link is to the hospital's website.
3. St. Luke's Hospital of Duluth
- St. Luke's Hospital of Duluth is a nonprofit hospital in the U.S.
- The hospital's annual revenue is $470.8 million.
- This link is to the hospital's website.
4. Aitkin Community Hospital/Riverwood Healthcare Center
- Aitkin Community Hospital, which operates under the name of Riverwood Healthcare Center, is a nonprofit hospital in the U.S.
- The hospital's annual revenue amounts to $62.4 million.
- This link is to the hospital's website.
5. Saint Anthony Hospital
- Saint Anthony Hospital is a nonprofit hospital in the U.S.
- The hospital has $115.644 million in annual revenue.
- This link is to the hospital's website.
6. Monadnock Community Hospital
- Monadnock Community Hospital is a nonprofit hospital in the U.S.
- The hospital's annual revenue totals $156.908 million.
- This link is to the hospital's website.
7. Huntington Hospital
- Huntington Hospital is a nonprofit hospital in the U.S.
- The hospital has $717 million in annual revenue.
- This link is to the hospital's website.
Your Research Team Applied the Following Strategy:
We identified the above hospitals as ones with revenues between $50 million and $1 billion by looking for articles stating such information and reviewing individual hospitals' annual reports for that financial data. Some of the articles that we consulted came from media sources such as the Star Tribune and Dayton Daily News. We determined that each of these hospitals are nonprofits by looking for that information published on their websites, as well as from one media article published by Star Tribune.