Health & Fitness

St. Luke's Named One Of The Nation’s 15 Top Health Systems

The St. Luke's Network includes two hospitals in Bucks County - Grandview Hospital in Perkasie and the Upper Bucks Co. Campus in Doylestown.

St. Luke's Hospital - Upper Bucks Campus in Quakertown.
St. Luke's Hospital - Upper Bucks Campus in Quakertown. (Anita Sergent)

BUCKS COUNTY, PA – St. Luke’s University Health Network, which includes Grandview Hospital in Perkasie and St. Luke's Hospital Upper Bucks Campus, has been named one of the nation’s 15 Top Health Systems, recognized by Modern Healthcare based on an objective quantitative analysis conducted by Premier, Inc.

The annual study evaluates health system performance across clinical outcomes, operational efficiency and patient experience to identify organizations delivering consistent, balanced and sustainable high performance.

Participation in the study is not application-based, and health systems do not opt in or out and are never asked to pay for inclusion, ensuring an objective and transparent assessment.

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Specifically, Modern Healthcare and Premier identified St. Luke’s as the #1 medium-size health system in the United States. Of the top 15 U.S. health systems of all sizes, St. Luke’s is the only Pennsylvania-based system.

“This recognition is a credit to the dedication, professionalism and talent of St. Luke’s 23,000-plus employees,” said St. Luke’s Chief Quality Officer Donna Sabol. “It provides further affirmation of St. Luke’s remarkable achievement in standardizing excellence in care and service throughout 16 hospital campuses and hundreds of outpatient locations.”

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In the fall, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ranked St. Luke’s as the nation’s top health system for quality, safety and patient experience.

Earlier this month, the Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit health care ratings organization, released new Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades, awarding A’s to every eligible legacy St. Luke’s acute care hospital. St. Luke’s also remains the only network in the greater Lehigh Valley region to be recognized on Modern Healthcare and Premier’s 100 Top Hospitals list (12 years in a row and 14 years total) and the only one to earn comprehensive “five stars” from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Performance Across Top Health Systems

To develop the list, Premier researchers evaluated 336 health systems nationwide using publicly available data. Systems included in the study must have at least two short-term, acute care hospitals and meet established inclusion criteria.

Compared to peer health systems, this year’s top performers outperformed peer companies across all measured performance indicators included in the study while continuing to deliver high-quality care and operational efficiency.

Key findings from this year’s analysis include:

  • 22.3 percent lower inpatient mortality compared to peers.
  • Fewer healthcare-associated infections, with a 28.6 percent difference in performance.
  • Shorter average length of stay.
  • Lower overall episode-of-care costs.

These results demonstrate the ability of top-performing systems to deliver high-quality care while maintaining operational efficiency and alignment across their hospitals.

“Achieving Premier’s 15 Top Health Systems® designation is a meaningful accomplishment that reflects a health system’s commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care,” said David Zito, President of Performance Services at Premier. “This recognition highlights St. Luke’s University Health Network’s focus on improving outcomes, strengthening operations and advancing the overall patient experience.”

About the Study

The 15 Top Health Systems study is based on a balanced scorecard of measures across clinical outcomes, operational performance and patient experience. The analysis uses publicly available data sources, including Medicare Provider Analysis and Review (MEDPAR) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Care Compare datasets.

For 2026, updates to the methodology include adoption of the 30-day hybrid hospital-wide readmission measure, which incorporates both claims-based and electronic health record data, as well as the reintroduction of the Medicare Spend Per Beneficiary measure.

Health systems are categorized by size (large, medium and small) to account for differences in scale and enable fair comparisons.

For more methodology details, visit: modernhealthcare.com/awards/mh-premier-100-top-hospitals-2026/.

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