It's a Fact

  • Arizona residents and visitors are served by 115 hospitals in 14 counties.
  • Arizona has 1.9 inpatient hospital beds per 1,000 population. Nationally, there are 2.7 inpatient hospital beds per 1,000 population.
  • In 2009, Arizona had 15,850 hospital beds, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS). Hospitals are licensed by ADHS in the following categories: Children's, Critical Access Hospitals, Long Term Care, Psychiatric, Rehabilitation, Short Term and Transplant. Arizona also has Indian Health Service, military and Veteran's Administration hospitals.
  • The average length of stay in an Arizona hospital in 2007 was 4.4 days, compared to the national average of 5 days, according to the American Hospital Association.
  • More than 73,000 of the state's citizens work in Arizona hospitals or health networks. In fact, since 1990, Arizona hospital employment growth has significantly outpaced the annual employment growth of hospitals nationally. During that time, Arizona hospital employment soared 46 percent, while nationwide, hospital employment increased 24 percent.
  • Every job at an Arizona hospital, generates an additional 1.5 jobs in the state.
  • Arizona's hospitals employ 63 percent more individuals than Arizona's hotel industry and 37 percent more than its electronics and aerospace industries.

Advocate. Collaborate. Achieve.

Who We Are

Just as Arizona's dedicated healthcare professionals serve as vital advocates for patients' health, the Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association (AzHHA) serves as a powerful advocate for issues that impact the quality and accessibility of healthcare in Arizona. AzHHA's membership includes health systems, hospitals and affiliated healthcare organizations that have united with the goal of improving healthcare delivery in Arizona.


Our Mission

The Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association is an organization of hospitals and health systems dedicated to providing leadership and advocacy on issues affecting the delivery, quality, accessibility and cost effectiveness of healthcare. The Association accepts and shares in the responsibility for improving the health status of the people of Arizona.

Our Vision

AzHHA envisions a society of healthy individuals and provides the leadership essential to attain this goal.

Our Values

AzHHA staff and members share the values of service, excellence, results and integrity.

Our Members: Caring for Arizona

For an interactive map, visit AzHHA's Members.