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15 MA Hospitals Ranked Among Best In World: Report
Some of the state's largest and most well known hospitals made the list, including Tufts, Mass General and UMass Memorial

MASSACHUSETTS — A new report has named 15 hospitals in Massachusetts among the best in the world.
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.
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In Massachusetts, the following hospitals earned a spot among the world’s very best:
- 4) Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
- 7) Brigham And Women's Hospital, Boston
- 22) Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston
- 41) Tufts Medical Center, Boston
- 51) Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, Boston
- 70) UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester
- 89) Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton
- 102) Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Burlington
- 303) Southcoast Hospitals Group, Fall River317
- 317) Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Plymouth, Plymouth
- 334) Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge
- 337) Boston Medical Center, Boston
- 339) NSMC Salem Hospital, Salem
- 386) Saint Anne's Hospital Fall River
- 389) Winchester Hospital Winchester
(Boston Children's Hospital was not ranked because of its focus on pediatrics)
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Newsweek listed out the top 250 hospitals worldwide. The 10 best were highlighted particularly for their “intriguing use of artificial intelligence to advance medical discoveries.”
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.
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