Hospitals in Indiana
Overview of hospital infrastructure, major medical centers, and healthcare resources in Indiana (IN).
Total Hospitals
123
Total Beds
17,600
Beds per 1,000 Pop.
2.6
Trauma Centers
10
Major Hospitals in Indiana
The largest and highest-rated hospitals in Indiana, based on CMS Hospital Compare data and AHA statistics.
| Hospital | City | Type | Beds | CMS Stars |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IU Health Methodist Hospital | Indianapolis | Teaching | 802 | ★★★★☆ |
| Ascension St. Vincent Indianapolis | Indianapolis | General | 858 | ★★★☆☆ |
| Parkview Regional Medical Center | Fort Wayne | General | 681 | ★★★★☆ |
| Riley Hospital for Children | Indianapolis | Children's | 375 | ★★★★★ |
| Deaconess Midtown Hospital | Evansville | General | 365 | ★★★★☆ |
Health Systems in Indiana
Major hospital systems and healthcare networks operating in Indiana.
Hospital Infrastructure in Indiana
Indiana's 123 hospitals serve 6.8 million residents, with Indiana University Health (IU Health) serving as the state's largest health system. IU Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis is the system's flagship facility and a Level I trauma center. Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health is consistently ranked among the nation's best pediatric hospitals and is the only comprehensive children's hospital in Indiana. The state's healthcare landscape includes Ascension St. Vincent, Community Health Network, and Parkview Health as major systems. Indiana's hospital infrastructure reflects its mix of urban centers and rural communities, with critical access hospitals serving agricultural areas. The state has invested in expanding its healthcare workforce through the Indiana University School of Medicine, the nation's largest medical school by enrollment. Indianapolis serves as a regional medical hub drawing patients from across central Indiana and neighboring states. The state's pharmaceutical industry, anchored by Eli Lilly, contributes to a strong healthcare research ecosystem.
Hospital data sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the American Hospital Association (AHA), and publicly available Medicare provider data.