Hospitals in Oklahoma
Overview of hospital infrastructure, major medical centers, and healthcare resources in Oklahoma (OK).
Total Hospitals
115
Total Beds
10,800
Beds per 1,000 Pop.
2.7
Trauma Centers
6
Major Hospitals in Oklahoma
The largest and highest-rated hospitals in Oklahoma, based on CMS Hospital Compare data and AHA statistics.
| Hospital | City | Type | Beds | CMS Stars |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OU Medical Center | Oklahoma City | Teaching | 718 | ★★★☆☆ |
| INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center | Oklahoma City | General | 605 | ★★★★☆ |
| St. Francis Hospital | Tulsa | General | 971 | ★★★★☆ |
| Hillcrest Medical Center | Tulsa | General | 620 | ★★★☆☆ |
| Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City | General | 369 | ★★★★☆ |
Health Systems in Oklahoma
Major hospital systems and healthcare networks operating in Oklahoma.
Hospital Infrastructure in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's 115 hospitals serve four million residents, with the majority of advanced medical services concentrated in the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metropolitan areas. OU Medical Center, the teaching hospital of the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, is the state's primary Level I trauma center and academic referral center. INTEGRIS Health is Oklahoma's largest health system, operating hospitals across the state. Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa is one of the largest hospitals in the state by bed count. Oklahoma faces significant health challenges, ranking near the bottom nationally in overall health outcomes, with high rates of obesity, smoking, and chronic disease. The state's 47 critical access hospitals serve rural communities, many of which face financial pressure and workforce shortages. Indian Health Service and tribal health facilities serve Oklahoma's large Native American population. Oklahoma has invested in expanding graduate medical education to train more physicians to practice in-state. The state's healthcare market has seen increased competition as national systems have entered the market.
Hospital data sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the American Hospital Association (AHA), and publicly available Medicare provider data.