Hospitals in Florida

Overview of hospital infrastructure, major medical centers, and healthcare resources in Florida (FL).

Total Hospitals

311

Total Beds

57,800

Beds per 1,000 Pop.

2.6

Trauma Centers

35

Major Hospitals in Florida

The largest and highest-rated hospitals in Florida, based on CMS Hospital Compare data and AHA statistics.

HospitalCityTypeBedsCMS Stars
Jackson Memorial HospitalMiamiTeaching1,550★★★☆☆
Tampa General HospitalTampaTeaching1,041★★★★★
UF Health Shands HospitalGainesvilleTeaching978★★★★☆
AdventHealth OrlandoOrlandoGeneral1,368★★★★☆
Mayo Clinic JacksonvilleJacksonvilleTeaching304★★★★★

Health Systems in Florida

Major hospital systems and healthcare networks operating in Florida.

HCA HealthcareAdventHealthBaptist Health South FloridaBayCare Health SystemOrlando HealthCleveland Clinic Florida

Hospital Infrastructure in Florida

Florida's hospital system is the third-largest in the nation, with 311 hospitals and nearly 58,000 beds serving over 22 million residents plus tens of millions of annual visitors. The state is home to several nationally ranked facilities, including Tampa General Hospital, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, and Cleveland Clinic Florida in Weston. Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami is one of the largest public hospitals in the country and serves as the primary teaching hospital for the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. HCA Healthcare, the nation's largest for-profit hospital chain, operates more facilities in Florida than any other state. AdventHealth Orlando is one of the busiest hospitals in America by admissions volume. Florida's aging population drives high demand for cardiac care, oncology, and orthopedic services. The state's 35 trauma centers are strategically positioned to serve both urban corridors and tourist destinations. Hurricane preparedness is a critical component of Florida hospital operations, with facilities required to maintain extensive emergency power and supply stockpiles.

Hospitals in Neighboring States

Hospital data sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the American Hospital Association (AHA), and publicly available Medicare provider data.