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15 PA Hospitals Ranked Among Nation's Best For 2021

Newsweek's best hospital rankings for 2021 include over 300 hospitals in the United States. Pennsylvania has 10 hospitals in the top 200.

PENNSYLVANIA — Fifteen Pennsylvania hospitals were ranked among the best in America by Newsweek.

The magazine's "World's Best Hospitals" list for 2021 ranked the top hospitals around the world, including in the United States. It's the third year Newsweek has published the list, for which it partnered with the data firm Statista.

Ten Pennsylvania hospitals ranked among the top 200 in the U.S., while another five hospitals were included in the overall list but did not rank among the top 200.

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Here's how Pennsylvania hospitals were ranked on the list:

  1. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - Penn Presbyterian, Philadelphia, No. 16
  2. UPMC Presbyterian & Shadyside, Pittsburgh, No. 55
  3. Jefferson Health - Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, Philadelphia, No. 72
  4. Penn State Health - Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, No. 77
  5. Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital, West Chester, No. 85
  6. Reading Hospital, Reading, No. 92
  7. St. Luke's Hospital Bethlehem, Bethlehem, No. 102
  8. Doylestown Hospital, Doylestown, No. 142
  9. Lancaster General Hospital, Lancaster, No. 149
  10. Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, No. 150
  11. Main Line Hospital, Paoli, No. 253
  12. Mount Nittany Medical Center, State College, No. 256
  13. Main Line Hospital - Bryn Mawr Campus, Bryn Mawr, No. 279
  14. Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, No. 304
  15. St. Clair Hospital, Pittsburgh, No. 330

In its methodology, Newsweek explained that it looked at three data sources to compile the rankings: recommendations from medical experts, results from patient surveys and medical KPIs on hospitals.

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These are the top 10 hospitals in the United States, according to Newsweek.

  1. Mayo Clinic - Rochester in Rochester, MN
  2. Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio
  3. Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston
  4. The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore
  5. Stanford Health Care - Stanford Hospital in Stanford, CA
  6. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles
  7. The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, NY
  8. University of Michigan Hospitals - Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor, MI
  9. Brigham And Women's Hospital in Boston
  10. New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell in New York, NY

Hospitals in the U.S. were also recognized for infection prevention if they performed above the national average based on data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Below are Pennsylvania hospitals that were "above average" in infection prevention:

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - Penn Presbyterian, Philadelphia, No. 16
  • UPMC Presbyterian & Shadyside, Pittsburgh, No. 55
  • Jefferson Health - Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, Philadelphia, No. 72
  • Reading Hospital, Reading, No. 92
  • St. Luke's Hospital Bethlehem, Bethlehem, No. 102
  • Lancaster General Hospital, Lancaster, No. 149
  • Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, No. 150
  • Main Line Hospital, Paoli, No. 253
  • Mount Nittany Medical Center, State College, No. 256
  • Main Line Hospital - Bryn Mawr Campus, Bryn Mawr, No. 279
  • Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, No. 304
  • St. Clair Hospital, Pittsburgh, No. 330

See the full rankings and read more about the methodology via Newsweek.

Methodology:

The World's Best Hospital ranking lists are based on three data sources: Recommendations from medical experts (doctors, hospitals managers, health care professionals); results from patient surveys; medical KPIs on hospitals.

U.S. hospitals were also awarded as best hospitals for infection prevention if they performed above the national average based on six different measures. This recognition is based on data from Jan. 1, 2019, to Dec. 31. 2019, published by CMS.

Download the methodology overview here.

Download the extended methodology here.

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