U.S. News & World Report Announces the 2016–17 Best Hospitals

Washington, DC – August 2, 2016 – U.S. News & World Report today released its 27th annual Best Hospitals rankings to help patients make more informed health care decisions. U.S. News compared nearly 5,000 medical centers nationwide in 25 specialties, procedures and conditions.

This year the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is No. 1 on the Honor Roll, which has been expanded to highlight 20 hospitals delivering exceptional treatment across multiple areas of care. The Cleveland Clinic is No. 2, followed by Massachusetts General Hospital at No. 3. U.S. News also recognized 504 Best Regional Hospitals in states and metro areas.

In the specialty rankings, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is No. 1 in cancer, the Cleveland Clinic is No. 1 in cardiology & heart surgery and the Hospital for Special Surgery is No. 1 in orthopedics. A total of 153 hospitals were nationally ranked in at least one specialty.

2016–17 Best Hospitals Honor Roll
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.
Cleveland Clinic
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore
UCLA Medical Center
New York-Presbyterian University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell
UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago
Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Presbyterian, Philadelphia
NYU Langone Medical Center
Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University, St. Louis
UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside, Pittsburgh
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston
Stanford Health Care-Stanford Hospital, Stanford, Calif.
Mount Sinai Hospital, New York
Duke University Hospital, Durham, N.C.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles
University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers, Ann Arbor
Houston Methodist Hospital
University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora

The Best Hospitals methodologies include objective measures such as patient survival, number of patients, infection, adequacy of nurse staffing and more. Methodology updates made for 2016-17 include:
U.S. News evaluated hospitals in four new areas: abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, aortic valve surgery, colon cancer surgery and lung cancer surgery. Read more.
U.S. News made further adjustments to account for the socioeconomic mix of patients treated at hospitals. As a result, a hospital will not be negatively impacted if it sees large numbers of low-income patients. Read more.
U.S. News credited hospitals that voluntarily make key data public in cardiology & heart surgery. The change reduced the weight reputation has in the specialty. Read more.
"We strive to provide patients with the highest-quality information on hospitals available," said Ben Harder, chief of health analysis at U.S. News. "Driving for broader transparency and evaluating hospitals in a comprehensive, fair way reflects that mission."

The rankings, freely available online, will also be published in the U.S. News "Best Hospitals 2017" guidebook (ISBN 978-1-931469-77-7), available for pre-sale August 1 from the U.S. News Store.

Best Hospitals was produced by U.S. News with RTI International, a leading research organization based in Research Triangle Park, N.C. In an exclusive arrangement, the launch of this edition of Best Hospitals is being sponsored by Fidelity Investments.

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