Health Care organizations operating in Washington — revenue, assets, and AI-powered transparency analysis from IRS 990 data.
| # | Organization | City | Revenue | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Providence Health & Services Oregon | Seattle | $6.2B | — |
| 2 | Swedish Health Services | Renton | $3.4B | — |
| 3 | Providence Health System Southern California | Seattle | $2.4B | — |
| 4 | Overlake Medical Center & Clinics | Bellevue | $1.3B | — |
| 5 | Virginia Mason Medical Center | Seattle | $1.3B | — |
| 6 | Kadlec Regional Medical Center | Richland | $1.1B | — |
| 7 | Central Washington Health Services Association | Wenatchee | $954.3M | — |
| 8 | Harrison Medical Center | Bremerton | $783.6M | — |
| 9 | Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital Association | Yakima | $714.8M | — |
| 10 | Providence Health & Services Mt | Seattle | $567.8M | — |
| 11 | Providence Saint Johns Health Center | Seattle | $501.6M | — |
| 12 | Wenatchee Valley Hospital | Wenatchee | $282.7M | — |
| 13 | Highline Medical Center | Burien | $176.0M | — |
| 14 | Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital | Renton | $0 | — |
There are 14 health care nonprofits in Washington, with $19.7B in combined revenue and $18.4B in total assets.
The largest health care nonprofit in Washington by revenue is Providence Health & Services Oregon with $6.2B in annual revenue.
Spending data is being compiled.
Check the organization's Mission Score, review red flags, examine spending breakdowns, and verify their IRS 990 filings on NonprofitSpending. Legitimate nonprofits typically spend 65%+ of their budget on programs.