Newsweek said it partnered with Statista to release its annual ranking of the world's best hospitals. The series began in 2019. The researchers evaluated 2,400 hospitals across 30 countries, including the United States, much of western Europe, Australia, 10 Asian countries, Chile and Malaysia. In New Jersey, the following hospitals earned a spot among the world’s very best: Morristown Medical Center Rank: 47 City: Morristown Hackensack University Medical Center Rank: 58 City: Hackensack Valley Hospital Rank: 137 City: Ridgewood Overlook Medical Center Rank: 174 City: Summit Englewood Hospital and Medical Center Rank: 329 City: Englewood Monmouth Medical Center Rank: 411 City: Long Branch Hospitals were scored based on an online survey of about 85,000 medical experts and publicly available data from post-hospitalization patient surveys on their general satisfaction, Newsweek said. Hygiene and patient/doctor ratios were also considered, along with a Statista survey on whether hospitals use “Patient Reported Outcome Measures,” which are surveys filled out by patients about their experience. #besthospitals #NJhospitals #newsweek
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The World’s Best Hospitals in 2024 #hospital #healthcare #health Four of the top five hospitals in the world are based in the United States, according to a ranking by Statista and Newsweek. Coming in at number one, two, three, four and five, respectively, are Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Toronto General in Toronto, John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland and the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. The Toronto General moved up two ranks this year. Several European hospitals also made it onto the list, including the Charité Universitätsmedizin in Berlin, the Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset in Sweden, and the Hôpital Universitaire Pitié Salpêtrière in Paris. Rounding off the top 10 are the Sheba Medical Center in Israel and the Universitätsspital Zürich in Switzerland. To identify the world's best hospitals, Statista invited over 85,000 medical professionals across 30 countries to a survey. Additional research on patient surveys and hospital performance data was supplied in a joint effort by Newsweek and Statista. #healthawareness #healthcare #india #indianhealthcare
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Every year, I eagerly await the "World's Best Hospitals" report from Statista and Newsweek. The methodology behind this ranking provides invaluable insights for hospital managers, offering a clear framework for evaluating a hospital's performance. Hospitals are assessed based on four critical data sources: 📌 Expert recommendations from doctors, hospital managers, and healthcare professionals 📌 Data on patient satisfaction 📌 Metrics on hospital quality 📌 Surveys on the implementation of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Moreover, the report takes into account the unique healthcare landscape of each country, tailoring its evaluation criteria to reflect the varying standards and challenges faced worldwide. "World's Best Hospitals 2023" were: 1️⃣ Mayo Clinic - Rochester, MN, USA 2️⃣ Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA 3️⃣ Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA 4️⃣ The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA 5️⃣ Toronto General Hospital University Health Network, Toronto, Canada 6️⃣ Karolinska University Hospital, Solna, Sweden 7️⃣ Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany 8️⃣ Greater Paris University Hospitals - AP-HP - Paris, France 9️⃣ Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 🔟 UCLA Health - Ronald Reagan Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA Identifying and ranking the top hospitals is a truly complex and challenging task. You can reach the full methodology report through this link: https://lnkd.in/dzp5uY-V #HospitalManagement #QualityCare #MedicalExcellence
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Four of the top five hospitals in the world are based in the United States, according to a ranking by Statista and Newsweek. Coming in at number one, two, three, four and five, respectively, are Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Toronto General in Toronto, Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland and the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Several European hospitals also made it onto the list, including the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, the Karolinska University Hospital in Sweden, and the Hôpital Universitaire Pitié Salpêtrière in Paris. Rounding off the top 10 are the Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer in Israel and the Universitätsspital Zürich in Switzerland. To identify the world's best hospitals, Statista invited over 85,000 medical professionals across 30 countries to a survey. Additional research on patient surveys and hospital performance data was supplied in a joint effort by Newsweek and Statista. #Healthcare #Hospital #Medicine #PatientCare https://lnkd.in/gncP9ie9
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U.S. News & World Report has named Banner – University Medical Center Tucson the top hospital in Tucson for the second consecutive year, and No. 3 in Arizona. Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix ranked No. 2 in AZ and was nationally recognized for ENT services. The 2024-2025 Best Regional Hospital designations are based on U.S. News & World Reports’ rankings of hospitals in 15 specialties and ratings of hospitals’ performance in 20 procedures and conditions. The annual Best Hospitals ranking, now in its 34th year, is designed to assist patients and their doctors in making informed decisions about where to receive quality care for challenging health conditions or elective procedures. #BestHospitals #PatientCare #InnovationInHealthcare
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The Lown Institute has ranked Mee Memorial Healthcare System as #1 Critical Access Hospital in California for Social Responsibility. The Lown Institute, a renowned healthcare think tank, has published its 2024-25 Hospital Index, a national ranking of the top-performing hospitals. This index, considered a benchmark in the healthcare industry, evaluates hospitals and recognizes leaders in the movement for socially responsible healthcare. Mee Memorial Healthcare System has earned top marks across five major categories in this prestigious ranking. Of the 21 surveyed, Mee Memorial Healthcare System also ranked as the #1 Critical Access Hospital (CAH) in California for Social Responsibility, reflecting performance across equity, value, and outcomes categories. Mee Memorial scored an A in these five key areas: social responsibility, equity, inclusivity, value, and cost efficiency. The Lown Institute Hospitals Index is an independent study and the first ranking to evaluate hospitals on their social responsibility, including health equity metrics and value of care alongside traditional measures. Founded in 1973 by Nobel Peace Prize winner Bernard Lown, MD, The Lown Index seeks to spotlight hospitals that provide exceptional, high-value patient care to everyone in their communities. #LownInstitute #MeeMemorial #RuralHealth #SocialResponsibility #CaliforniaHospitals #CriticalAccessHospitals
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