Here are the five Oklahoma hospitals with the largest percentages of net patient revenues spent on charity care in 2012. Although a for-profit hospital, the University of Oklahoma Medical Center receives government funds to serve as a teaching hospital and cater to serving many low-income patients.
Here are the five Oklahoma hospitals with the largest percentages of net patient revenues spent on charity care in 2012. Although a for-profit hospital, the University of Oklahoma Medical Center receives government funds to serve as a teaching hospital and cater to serving many low-income patients.Hospital | City | Beds | Type | Charity Care | Charity Care Percent |
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OU Medical Center | Oklahoma City | 928 | For-profit | $68,602,169 | 9.20% |
Mercy Hospital Healdton | Healdton | 25 | Nonprofit | $317,882 | 7.20% |
Jane Phillips Nowata Health Center | Nowata | 25 | Nonprofit | $237,025 | 7.00% |
Mercy Hospital Ardmore | Ardmore | 175 | Nonprofit | $7,300,017 | 8.20% |
St. John Medical Center | Tulsa | 675 | Nonprofit | $22,314,109 | 5.10% |