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Item 1B. Unresolved Staff Comments
None.
Item 2. Properties
The following table lists, by state, the number of hospitals (general, acute care, psychiatric and
rehabilitation) directly or indirectly owned and operated by us as of December 31, 2012:
State Hospitals Beds
Alaska ........................................... 1 250
California ......................................... 5 1,719
Colorado ......................................... 7 2,259
Florida ........................................... 38 10,261
Georgia .......................................... 8 1,609
Idaho ............................................ 2 480
Indiana ........................................... 1 278
Kansas ........................................... 5 1,385
Kentucky ......................................... 2 384
Louisiana ......................................... 6 1,262
Mississippi ........................................ 1 130
Missouri .......................................... 6 1,031
Nevada ........................................... 3 1,077
New Hampshire .................................... 2 295
Oklahoma ........................................ 2 772
South Carolina ..................................... 3 794
Tennessee ........................................ 12 2,327
Texas ............................................ 36 10,613
Utah ............................................. 6 897
Virginia .......................................... 10 3,132
International
England .......................................... 6 849
162 41,804
In addition to the hospitals listed in the above table, we directly or indirectly operate 112 freestanding
surgery centers. We also operate medical office buildings in conjunction with some of our hospitals. These office
buildings are primarily occupied by physicians who practice at our hospitals. Fourteen of our general, acute care
hospitals and three of our other properties have been mortgaged to support our obligations under our senior
secured cash flow credit facility and first lien secured notes. These three other properties are also subject to
second mortgages to support our obligations under our second lien secured notes.
We maintain our headquarters in approximately 1,300,000 square feet of space in the Nashville, Tennessee
area. In addition to the headquarters in Nashville, we maintain regional service centers related to our shared
services initiatives. These service centers are located in markets in which we operate hospitals.
We believe our headquarters, hospitals and other facilities are suitable for their respective uses and are, in
general, adequate for our present needs. Our properties are subject to various federal, state and local statutes and
ordinances regulating their operation. Management does not believe that compliance with such statutes and
ordinances will materially affect our financial position or results of operations.
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