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Anna Jaques Hospital - Newburyport, MA 25,752 $25,357,881 62,725 2.44 MHDC Emergency Dept Visits FY2012 Massachusetts Hospitals Average Total LOS Los HOSPITAL Visits Total Charges (Hours) (Hours) Anna Jaques Hospital - Newburyport, MA 25,752 $25,357,881 62,725 2.44 Athol Memorial Hospital - Athol, MA 9,942 $22,184,229 27,336 2.75 Baystate Health - Baystate Medical Center - Springfield, MA 79,890 $110,781,883 369,053 4.62 Baystate Health - Franklin Medical Center - Greenfield, MA 23,799 $36,281,235 88,358 3.71 Baystate Health - Mary Lane Hospital - Ware, MA 13,670 $17,675,008 32,210 2.36 Berkshire Health Systems - Berkshire Medical Center - Pittsfield, MA 44,993 $84,441,787 151,409 3.37 Berkshire Health Systems - Fairview Hospital - Great Barrington, MA 11,797 $21,370,183 28,426 2.41 Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Needham - Needham, MA 11,441 $17,369,676 33,162 2.90 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - Boston, MA 28,164 $60,592,428 115,948 4.12 Beth Isreal Deaconess Hospital - Milton - Milton, MA 19,756 $33,603,250 59,107 2.99 Boston Children's Hospital - Boston, MA 46,782 $41,846,070 157,129 3.36 Boston Medical Center - Boston, MA 102,507 $125,855,189 309,132 3.02 MHDC Emergency Dept Visits FY2012 Massachusetts Hospitals Average Total LOS Los HOSPITAL Visits Total Charges (Hours) (Hours) Brigham and Women's - Faulkner Hospital - Boston, MA 19,204 $43,652,476 48,592 2.53 Brigham and Women's Hospital - Boston, MA 36,583 $90,621,008 128,676 3.52 Cambridge Health Alliance - Cambridge Hospital - Cambridge, MA 28,906 $40,967,627 88,037 3.05 Cambridge Health Alliance - Somerville Campus 19,157 $25,430,134 39,378 2.06 Cambridge Health Alliance - Whidden Hospital - Everett, MA 39,210 $63,100,142 111,204 2.84 Cape Cod Healthcare - Cape Cod Hospital - Hyannis, MA 75,944 $118,454,744 219,665 2.89 Cape Cod Healthcare - Falmouth Hospital - Falmouth, MA 33,623 $58,615,191 101,181 3.01 Cooley Dickinson Hospital - Northampton, MA 29,064 $37,312,938 91,975 3.16 Emerson Hospital - Concord, MA 26,818 $32,515,921 85,490 3.19 Hallmark Health System - Lawrence Memorial Hospitial - Medford, MA 15,208 $19,545,597 39,423 2.59 Hallmark Health System - Melrose-Wakefield Hospital - Melrose, MA 34,021 $44,668,745 92,154 2.71 Harrington Memorial Hospital - Southbridge, MA 33,002 $46,216,061 69,655 2.11 MHDC Emergency Dept Visits FY2012 Massachusetts Hospitals Average Total LOS Los HOSPITAL Visits Total Charges (Hours) (Hours) Heywood Hospital - Gardner, MA 19,435 $36,574,517 70,546 3.63 Holyoke Medical Center - Holyoke, MA 38,452 $44,649,843 104,682 2.72 Jordan Hospital - Plymouth, MA 41,107 $59,492,604 146,185 3.56 Lahey Health - Addison Gilbert Hospital - Gloucester, MA 12,214 $16,580,982 30,203 2.47 Lahey Health - Beverly Hospital - Beverly, MA 36,971 $53,657,106 110,127 2.98 Lahey Health - Lahey Hospital & Medical Center - Burlington, MA 37,885 $54,066,672 123,252 3.25 Lawrence General Hospital - Lawrence, MA 59,404 $83,018,807 192,825 3.25 Lowell General Hospital - Lowell, MA 43,848 $59,686,946 176,782 4.03 Lowell General Hospital - Saints Campus - Lowell, MA 37,112 $34,252,124 90,194 2.43 Martha's Vineyard Hospital - Oak Bluffs, MA 13,647 $30,829,683 36,374 2.67 Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary 18,361 $11,460,120 53,664 2.92 Massachusetts General Hospital - Boston, MA 68,040 $229,788,596 410,672 6.04 MHDC Emergency Dept Visits FY2012 Massachusetts Hospitals Average Total LOS Los HOSPITAL Visits Total Charges (Hours) (Hours) MetroWest Medical Center - Framingham Union Hospital - Framingham, MA 41,067 $61,107,908 125,051 3.05 MetroWest Medical Center - Leonard Morse Hospital - Natick, MA 11,344 $16,973,129 33,633 2.96 Milford Regional Medical Center - Milford, MA 45,118 $63,386,807 136,150 3.02 Mount Auburn Hospital - Cambridge, MA 26,627 $44,028,217 98,900 3.71 Nantucket Cottage Hospital - Nantucket, MA 9,306 $14,199,310 15,814 1.70 Newton-Wellesley Hospital - Newton, MA 60,491 $141,448,696 202,262 3.34 Noble Hospital - Westfield, MA 25,416 $31,338,449 70,699 2.78 North Shore Medical Center - Salem Hospital - Salem, MA 53,330 $113,934,624 156,982 2.94 North Shore Medical Center - Union Hospital - Lynn, MA 21,022 $49,546,985 76,401 3.63 Northern Berkshire Healthcare - North Adams Regional Hospital - North Adams, MA 16,850 $22,942,354 45,477 2.70 Saint Vincent Hospital - Worcester, MA 49,164 $64,697,123 124,468 2.53 Signature Healthcare - Brockton Hospital - Brockton, MA 45,576 $85,264,448 174,688 3.83 MHDC Emergency Dept Visits FY2012 Massachusetts Hospitals Average Total LOS Los HOSPITAL Visits Total Charges (Hours) (Hours) Sisters of Providence Health System - Mercy Medical Center - Springfield, MA 64,551 $72,575,045 197,312 3.06 South Shore Hospital - South Weymouth, MA 61,786 $128,942,929 278,128 4.50 Southcoast Health Systems - Charlton Hospital - Fall River, MA 54,784 $70,457,869 136,470 2.49 Southcoast Health Systems - St. Lukes Hospital - New Bedford, MA 66,609 $100,893,884 276,371 4.15 Southcoast Heatlh Systems - Tobey Hospital - Wareham, MA 28,782 $39,449,671 68,777 2.39 Steward Health Care System - Carney Hospital - Boston, MA 25,241 $27,081,496 74,974 2.97 Steward Health Care System - Good Samaritan Medical Center - Brockton, MA 43,691 $43,455,957 183,849 4.21 Steward Health Care System - Holy Family Hospital - Methuen, MA 38,155 $42,594,372 122,434 3.21 Steward Health Care System - Merrimack Valley Hospital - Haverhill, MA 19,867 $22,965,521 70,463 3.55 Steward Health Care System - Morton Hospital - Taunton, MA 46,671 $49,644,891 139,554 2.99 Steward Health Care System - Nashoba Valley Medical Center - Ayer, MA 13,320 $21,506,667 29,892 2.24 Steward Health Care System - Norwood Hospital - Norwood, MA 34,789 $53,276,950 118,272 3.40 MHDC Emergency Dept Visits FY2012 Massachusetts Hospitals Average Total LOS Los HOSPITAL Visits Total Charges (Hours) (Hours) Steward Health Care System - Quincy Medical Center - Quincy, MA 30,586 $32,227,515 113,423 3.71 Steward Health Care System - Saint Anne's Hospital - Fall River, MA 35,034 $52,022,803 116,701 3.33 Steward Health Care System - St. Elizabeth's Medical Center - Brighton, MA 25,669 $26,271,297 70,778 2.76 Sturdy Memorial Hospital - Attleboro, MA 42,261 $62,891,650 144,715 3.42 Tufts Medical Center - Boston, MA 32,343 $59,192,585 117,196 3.62 Umass Memorial Health Care - Clinton Hospital - Clinton, MA 11,418 $24,784,465 28,370 2.48 Umass Memorial Health Care - HealthAlliance Hospital - Leominster, MA 36,456 $68,419,201 144,732 3.97 Umass Memorial Health Care - Marlborough Hospital - Marlborough, MA 21,461 $45,990,766 72,271 3.37 UMass Memorial Health Care - UMass Memorial Medical Center, Memorial Campus - Worcester, MA 35,772 $97,192,896 120,362 3.36 UMass Memorial Health Care - UMass Memorial Medical Center, University Campus - Worcester, MA 68,071 $163,162,141 318,735 4.68 UMass Memorial Health Care - Wing Memorial Hospital - Palmer, MA 20,713 $29,665,389 52,332 2.53 Winchester Hospital - Winchester, MA 39,733 $46,799,321 127,854 3.22 MHDC Emergency Dept Visits FY2012 Massachusetts Hospitals Average Total LOS Los HOSPITAL Visits Total Charges (Hours) (Hours) Grand Total 2,538,783 $4,022,850,734 8,479,419 3.34.
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