Pennsylvania Hospitals Rank Among the World’s Best
PENNSYLVANIA — A fresh report recognizes 26 Pennsylvania hospitals as world-class healthcare facilities.
Newsweek’s annual hospital rankings, a project that began in 2019, was compiled in partnership with Statista. A total of 2,400 hospitals across 30 countries, including the United States, major parts of western Europe, Australia, 10 Asian countries, Chile, and Malaysia, were thoroughly evaluated for this report.
Top Pennsylvania Hospitals in Global Rankings
The following Pennsylvania hospitals have distinguished themselves by securing a place among the world’s elite:
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania – Penn Presbyterian
- Rank: 13
- City: Philadelphia
Jefferson Health – Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
- Rank: 46
- City: Philadelphia
Penn State Health – Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
UPMC Presbyterian & Shadyside
Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital
Doylestown Hospital
- Rank: 126
- City: Doylestown
Reading Hospital
St. Luke’s University Hospital – Bethlehem Campus
Lancaster General Hospital
Main Line Health – Lankenau Medical Center
Main Line Health – Bryn Mawr Hospital
Pennsylvania Hospital
- Rank: 188
- City: Philadelphia
Geisinger Medical Center
St. Clair Hospital
- Rank: 262
- City: Pittsburgh
Main Line Hospital – Paoli Hospital
Pinnacle Health Hospitals
- Rank: 268
- City: Harrisburg
UPMC Horizon
- Rank: 309
- City: Greenville
Mount Nittany Medical Center
- Rank: 311
- City: State College
UPMC Magee – Womens Hospital
- Rank: 316
- City: Pittsburgh
Evangelical Community Hospital
Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest
WellSpan York Hospital
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center
- Rank: 351
- City: Wilkes-Barre
Temple University Hospital
- Rank: 361
- City: Philadelphia
St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne
Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania – Pediatrics
- Rank: Special
- City: Philadelphia
Newsweek’s list of top 250 hospitals worldwide featured the 10 best hospitals. These healthcare centers stood out due to their innovative use of artificial intelligence in advancing medical discoveries.
The ranking of hospitals was based on an online survey involving roughly 85,000 medical experts. Publicly available data from post-hospitalization patient satisfaction surveys were considered as well. Factors like hygiene and patient-doctor ratios were assessed. The use of “Patient Reported Outcome Measures” by hospitals was also an important consideration. These are surveys filled out by patients describing their experience.
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