
Congratulations to the 15 Top Health Systems®
2025 Award Winners
Hospital Categories:
Large Health Systems
There are three ways in which a health system is defined as large in size: 1) have greater than or equal to 5 billion in aggregate of their system hospitals' total operating expenses; 2) greater than or equal to 3 billion in system hospitals' total operating expenses AND system hospitals reside in three or more U.S. states; 3) greater than or equal to 3 billion in system hospitals' total operating expenses AND system owns five or more short-term, acute care, general hospitals.
- 1. Houston Methodist - Houston, TX
- 2. Baylor Scott & White Health - Dallas, TX
- 3. Sutter Health - Sacramento, CA
- 4. Intermountain Health - Salt Lake City, UT
- 5. UCHealth - Aurora, CO
Medium Health Systems
There are two ways in which a health system is defined as medium in size: 1) have greater than or equal to 1 billion in aggregate of their system hospitals' total operating expenses AND the system owns five or more short-term acute care general hospitals; 2) greater than or equal to 1.5 billion in system hospitals' total operating expenses.
- 1. Saint Francis Health System - Tulsa, OK
- 2. HCA Continental Division - Denver, CO
- 3. HCA Mountain Division - Cottonwood Heights, UT
- 4. HCA Central and West Texas Division - Austin, TX
- 5. CHI Health - Omaha, NE
Small Health Systems
A health system is defined as small in size when they met neither the medium or large system definitions.
- 1. CHI Memorial - Chattanooga, TN
- 2. CHRISTUS Spohn Health System - Corpis Christi, TX
- 3. CHI Saint Joseph Health - Lexington, KY
- 4. Health First - Rockledge, FL
- 5. Baptist Health Care (FL) - Pensacola, FL