Which are the best hospitals in the US? Which hospitals in the US have the best healthcare providers? U.S. News & World Report has come up with its list of the top, best hospitals in the 52 US cities. It has chosen its listing from 4,582 hospitals in the US in cities with a population of more than 1 million. Note that children’s hospitals are not included in this report
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Best Hospitals in New York City
1. New York-Presbyterian Hospital of Columbia and Cornell
2. NYU Langone Medical Center
3. Mount Sinai Medical Center
4. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
5. Hospital for Special Surgery
Best Hospitals in Los Angeles
1. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
2. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
3. USC University Hospital
4. University of California, Irvine Medical Center
5. Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center
Best Hospitals in Chicago
1. Northwestern Memorial Hospital
2. University of Chicago Medical Center
3. Rush University Medical Center
4. Loyola University Medical Center
5. University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago
Best Hospitals in Dallas-Fort Worth
1. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
2. Baylor University Medical Center
3. Parkland Memorial Hospital
4. Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation
5. Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital
Best Hospitals in Philadelphia
1. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
2. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
3. Christiana Care
4. Temple University Hospital
5. Hahnemann University Hospital
Top 100 U.S. Hospitals
There is another system of rating that are done by the Thomson Reuters, which includes 2,914 non-federal U.S. hospitals. This rating of choosing the best hospitals in the USA includes 10 criteria: patient safety, deaths, medical complications, medical charges per patient, patient satisfaction, adherence to medical standards, post discharge mortality, readmission rates for acute myocardial infraction, heart failure, and pneumonia and hospital profitability.
In this analysis, states whose hospital systems come in the top 20 percent for the best hospitals in the US include
* Illinois
* Indiana
* Massachusetts
* Michigan
* Minnesota
* Ohio
* Tennessee
* Texas
* Utah
* Vermont
* Wisconsin
States in the bottom twenty percent are:
* Alaska
* California
* Florida
* Hawaii
* Nevada
* New York
* Rhode Island
* West Virginia