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Top 25 New York hospitals by net patient revenue

New York is the 4th most populous state in the nation with nearly 20 million people residing there. It’s also home to New York City, a city that nearly nine million people call home. With such a large and concentrated population, understanding which hospitals drive the most patient revenue provides context on how care is delivered across the state.

How many hospitals are in New York?

Definitive Healthcare tracks more than 7,300 active hospitals in our HospitalView product. Our data shows 262 hospitals, or about 4% of the U.S. total, are in New York. Despite representing a relatively small share of the national total, this places it among the states with the most hospitals.

Below we’ve compiled a list of the 25 largest hospitals in New York based on net patient revenue, according to the most recent 12-month interval tracked in our database.

25 largest hospitals in New York by net patient revenue

RankHospitalHQ cityNPRAnnual dischargesStaffed bedsExplore dataset
1NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical CenterNew York$10.09B139,420862Explore
2Tisch HospitalNew York$8.13B110,329725Explore
3Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterNew York$5.46B25,648514Explore
4Strong Memorial HospitalRochester$4.20B37,199749Explore
5Montefiore Hospital - Moses CampusBronx$3.92B75,0531,450Explore
6The Mount Sinai Hospital New York$3.63B57,5091,046Explore
7Long Island Jewish Medical CenterNew Hyde Park$3.45B75,340524Explore
8North Shore University HospitalManhasset$2.64B48,845764Explore
9Stony Brook University HospitalStony Brook$2.16B37,659725Explore
10Huntington HospitalHuntington$2.00B18,282269Explore
11Westchester Medical CenterValhalla$1.90B29,585383Explore
12Upstate University Hospital Syracuse$1.85B29,162645Explore
13Buffalo General Medical Center Buffalo$1.74B47,321377Explore
14Lenox Hill HospitalNew York$1.59B27,966419Explore
15Mount Sinai Morningside New York$1.48B36,914485Explore
16NYC Health and Hospitals - Bellevue New York$1.46B24,404527Explore
17Staten Island University Hospital - North CampusStaten Island$1.40B39,511544Explore
18Rochester General HospitalRochester$1.33B26,150470Explore
19Maimonides Medical CenterBrooklyn$1.31B28,282641Explore
20Hospital for Special SurgeryNew York$1.30B7,805158Explore
21Albany Medical CenterAlbany$1.26B34,542719Explore
22White Plains HospitalWhite Plains$1.13B23,143292Explore
23NewYork-Presbyterian QueensFlushing$1.10B27,028480Explore
24NYC Health and Hospitals - Kings County Brooklyn$1.09B15,126381Explore
25NYC Health and Hospitals - ElmhurstElmhurst$1.09B17,742358Explore

Fig. 1 Analysis of data from the Definitive Healthcare HospitalView product, according to the most recent 12-month interval tracked in our database. Data sourced from the Medicare Cost Report. Data accessed March 2026.

Which hospitals have the highest net patient revenue in New York?

Collectively, the top 25 hospitals in New York State account for more than $62 billion in net patient revenue.

NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center takes the first-place spot on our list with a net patient revenue of more than $10.09 billion. This facility is also one of the largest in the state, with a total of 862 staffed beds. Tisch Hospital follows in second place with about $8.13 billion, while Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center ranks third with approximately $5.46 billion.

Both New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center and Tisch Hospital are academic medical centers and part of larger, well-renowned integrated delivery networks (IDN) within New York, which likely contributes to their substantial revenue. Memorial Sloan Kettering, meanwhile, is a nationally recognized leader in cancer centers, attracting patients from across the country.

Where in New York are the top hospitals by net patient revenue located?

All three of the top hospitals on the list are based in New York, New York.

Of the 25 hospitals on the list, nine hospitals are located in New York, New York. An additional five hospitals are based in Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, or Staten Island, additional boroughs of New York City.

In total, the hospitals in the five boroughs of New York City account for more than half of the hospitals on the list, which is unsurprising given the city’s population and the renowned reputation of many of the hospitals in NYC that attract patients from outside the city and state. Interested in diving deeper? Explore our list of hospitals in NYC by NPR.

Why this data matters for healthcare organizations

Net patient revenue isn’t just a measure of hospital size. It reflects a combination of patient volume, service mix, and negotiated pricing. While it can serve as a directional indicator of where care and revenue are concentrated, it should be interpreted alongside factors such as payor mix and case complexity.

For companies in the healthcare ecosystem, this kind of ranking shows where healthcare dollars are concentrated, helping inform where relationships and resources may have the greatest impact.

For life science companies, these hospitals tend to be high-volume, high-acuity environments that shape the adoption of new therapies and devices.

Health systems themselves can benchmark against peers, seeing where they sit in terms of scale and revenue concentration.

Staffing firms, supply companies, and construction or facilities management firms also benefit from this information, as high-revenue hospitals tend to drive demand for personnel, equipment, and capital projects.

And for other service vendors or digital health companies, it can help spot facilities with the scale to support growth, especially when resources are limited.

Just as importantly, shifts in these rankings over time can signal broader trends, such as the growth of specialty care (e.g., oncology), the expansion of academic medical centers, or the increasing consolidation of care within large health systems or IDNs.

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