Alabama’s hospitals contribute more than $25 billion annually to the state’s economy, serving as a critical lifeline for communities large and small. With 114 hospitals operating around the clock, 365 days a year, these healthcare facilities deliver essential medical services and act as economic anchors, often representing the largest employer in their communities.
Together, Alabama’s hospitals support more than 143,000 jobs, with 77,557 employees directly working in hospitals, generating a $10.4 billion labor impact. In 2023, hospitals across the state cared for Alabamians through 564,939 inpatient stays, 6,436,331 outpatient visits, and 2,193,297 emergency room visits—providing life-saving care 24 hours a day.
Hospitals also serve a critical role beyond providing direct care and driving economic growth. They provide critical support to their communities through workforce training, disaster response, and charitable programs. Whether through outreach initiatives, partnerships with local organizations, or expanding access to essential services, hospitals remain at the heart of efforts to create healthier, stronger communities.
“Alabama hospitals are the backbone of our communities, ensuring access to high-quality care while also driving economic growth,” said Donald E. Williamson, MD, president of the Alabama Hospital Association. “Beyond patient care, hospitals are committed to enhancing the health and well-being of the communities they serve, strengthening local economies, and investing in the overall quality of life for all residents.”
The economic impact data in this release was derived using IMPLAN’s Economic Impact Analysis, based on 2023 hospital data. For more information on how Alabama’s hospitals support and serve their communities, visit wearealabamahospitals.org.