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10 Maryland Hospitals Ranked Among America's Best In 2020
A new list from Healthgrades evaluates the top 50, 100 and 250 hospitals in America. Here are the Maryland facilities on the list.
MARYLAND — The health care information company Healthgrades recently released its latest rankings of the best hospitals in the United States. In Maryland, 10 hospitals were named as part of the 250 hospitals listed.
Healthgrades said in a release about the 2020 rankings that patients treated in hospitals on its list have a 26.6 percent lower chance of dying than if they were treated in hospitals that weren't named to the rankings.
Healthgrades evaluated hospital performance through 32 procedures and conditions. To be eligible for the list, a hospital must have successful evaluations in at least 21 of the procedures and conditions.
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The procedures and conditions evaluated by Healthgrades included treatment of heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, respiratory failure, sepsis and stroke.
After identifying eligible hospitals, Healthgrades used a series of steps to compile the list of the top 250 hospitals in the nation. You can read the full methodology for the rankings here.
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- MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center, Baltimore
Top 100:
- Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick
- University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center, Towson
Top 250:
- Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring
- Howard County General Hospital, Columbia
- Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore
- Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore
- Peninsula Regional Medical Center, Salisbury
- Suburban Hospital, Bethesda
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore
See also:
- Best Hospitals In Maryland: U.S. News 2019 Rankings
- 7 Maryland Hospitals Among World's Best, Newsweek Says
- Maryland Hospital Safety Grades Released For Fall 2019
The hospitals listed above are organized alphabetically and are not ranked in any particular order. Healthgrades' complete list of the top 250 hospitals is also organized by state and not ranked in any order.
"Sustaining a high level of care is challenging and requires a hospital-wide commitment and a 'patient-first' culture. We applaud these elite hospitals on being Healthgrades' mission is to "help patients find and connect with the right doctor or hospital," according to its website.
The organization says it collects its data from a variety of sources including the National Provider Registry, which is a government directory of all active health care providers in the United States.
Additionally, Healthgrades pulls information from patient surveys, data from government sources and data that comes directly from providers or practices.
You can see the full list of the top 50, 100 and 250 hospitals from Healthgrades on its website.
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