America's Best Hospitals, an annual ranking of the country's elite medical centers, is a tool for patients who need medical sophistication most facilities cannot offer. Unlike other rankings and ratings that grade hospitals on how well they execute routine procedures like outpatient hernia repair or manage common conditions like low-grade heart failure, the U.S. News approach looks at how well a hospital handles complex and demanding situations—replacing an 85-year-old man's heart valve, diagnosing and treating a spinal tumor, and dealing with inflammatory bowel disease, to name three examples. High-stakes medicine.

This year, the 20th for Best Hospitals, institutions are ranked in 16 specialties, from cancer and heart disease to respiratory disorders and urology. A total of 4,861 hospitals were considered; 174, or less than 0.4 percent of the total, were ranked in even one of the 16 specialties.

In 12 of the 16 specialties, those in which quality of care can spell life or death, hospitals were scored on reputation, death rate, patient safety, and care-related factors such as nursing and patient services; the 50 highest scorers were ranked. Scores and complete data for unranked hospitals are available as well. In the other four specialties—ophthalmology, psychiatry, rehabilitation, and rheumatology—hospitals were ranked on reputation alone, because so few patients die that mortality data don't mean much.

Here are a few of the details: Reputation, which counted as 32.5 percent of the score, was based on three years of specialist surveys—a total of almost 10,000 physicians were asked to name five hospitals they consider among the best in their specialty for difficult cases, without taking into account cost or location. A mortality index, also 32.5 percent of the score, indicates a hospital's ability to keep patients with serious problems alive. Patient safety, new this year, made up 5 percent of the score; it indicates how well a hospital minimizes harm to patients. And a group of other care-related factors, such as nurse staffing and available technology, accounted for the remaining 30 percent.

Of the 174 hospitals that are ranked in one or more specialties, 21 qualified for the Honor Roll by earning high scores in at least six specialties. This demonstrates unusual breadth of excellence. Johns Hopkins Hospital tops the list, as it has every year from 1991 on. (The Mayo Clinic was No. 1 in 1990, Best Hospitals' first year.)

Hospitals are listed by total points. A hospital got 2 points if ranked at or close to the top in a specialty and 1 point if ranked slightly lower.

Rank HospitalPointsSpecialty
1Johns Hopkins Hospital — Baltimore, MD

30

15

2Mayo Clinic — Rochester, MN

28

15

3Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center — Los Angeles, CA

26

15

4Cleveland Clinic — Cleveland, OH

26

13

5Massachusetts General Hospital — Boston, MA

25

13

6New York-Presbyterian University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell — New York, NY

24

13

7University of California, San Francisco Medical Center — San Francisco, CA

21

11

8Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania — Philadelphia, PA

19

12

9Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University — St. Louis, MO

17

12

10Brigham and Women's Hospital — Boston, MA

17

10

10Duke University Medical Center — Durham, NC

17

10

12University of Washington Medical Center — Seattle, WA

16

8

13UPMC-University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — Pittsburgh, PA

13

8

14University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers — Ann Arbor, MI

12

8

15Stanford Hospital and Clinics — Stanford, CA

11

7

16Vanderbilt University Medical Center — Nashville, TN

11

6

17NYU Medical Center — New York, NY

10

7

17Yale-New Haven Hospital — New Haven, CT

10

7

19Mount Sinai Medical Center — New York, NY

9

7

20Methodist Hospital — Houston, TX

8

7

21Ohio State University Hospital — Columbus, OH

7

6

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 10:50:28 AM

This isn't about poor or rich, it's about everyone having the right to health care.  It amazes me how some soldiers say they would die to protect us Americans, but at the same time they wouldn't spend a little more tax dollars to protect us.

 

You go and kill somebody in another country: you're a hero.

You want health care for everyone: you're a crazy left-wing communist.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 8:53:42 AM

Sweden has socialized medicine. You go to the hospital and they take care of you. You pay only smaller fees. $10/ night spent in hospital etc.  So, it is almost FREE.

BUT.... the Swedes pay 54% income tax.

 

Are Americans willing to pay for their FREE medical coverage?

Saturday, July 18, 2009 10:03:49 PM
Since so many comments are being removed, we can make the assessment that th Internet Czar is doing his job
Saturday, July 18, 2009 9:51:33 PM

If  you can't afford this health care,just wait until It's "free", I wonder how this "Hope & Change" will benefit you.

It's fair to say that you deserve the administration ,you voted  in. Good luck!!!

Saturday, July 18, 2009 8:47:10 PM
Universal health care for every American is no longer just an idea. Many Americans who are self-employed and have 10-20 employees do not have health insurance anymore because it is not affordable. The choices are to lay off people to afford health insurance, close the business or deny any benefits for any employees, including the owner of the business!

The Bush administration served the insurance industry a carte blanche credit card. I used to be a Republican. I'm betting on President Obama to TRY to help fix a problem created by an unregulated health care industry and more than 8 years of christian fundie WASP influence in the White House, the Congress and the Senate.

Saturday, July 18, 2009 3:10:03 PM
Yeah, just stay in the uk, we don't want your socialized weak health care system nor any of your expectations.....just because some cannot afford it! What gives you or them the right to not work for it just like I had to and then expect me through taxes to pay for your care....why should my care be reduced and more expensive just because you are too lazy or ignorant to work hard and get an education that will give you a better chance at excellent health care....why should I pay you to get too fat, smoke, live recklessly, etc., and why should I put some dumb politician in charge of what and how much health care I will be allowed through an exclusive gov't health care system that like most in Europe and Canada and most other gov't programs in the USA (SallieMae, FreddieMac, AmTrac, State Hospitals, State housing projects, Etc., Etc., Etc.) are absolutely pathetic! Come on people!  B.O. is clueless and just ramming a failed program down our throats...like his stupid "stick-it-to-us" stimulus plan!
Saturday, July 18, 2009 1:57:33 PM
but what are the taxes in UK??? i heard like over 70%%% lol just withhold 70%% of your income and spend it on the best health care!!!!!!! 100% better than UK. also i heard UK only good at simple "free" health care like antibiotics a stuff. but major surg?? in UK hmmmm dont hold ya breath. USA still numero uno.
Saturday, July 18, 2009 1:44:49 PM

This is all good, but if there are millions that can't afford it, the full potential of bettering the health of America will never be maximized.

 

Socialize medicine, just like we've done with so many other services in America that are excellent.  WATCH SICKO!!!

Saturday, July 18, 2009 1:14:57 PM

The care a lot of vets get is exactly what we'll all have if a National Health Care program is implemented.  It won't be free, it won't be accessible and none of us will get the quality of care we think we're paying for.

Saturday, July 18, 2009 1:00:26 PM

to KOleary:

Ann harbor, Michigan is a cute little fishing village on the northern shores of Lake Huron. I would highly recommend a visit for a romantic weekend getaway. If you are instead interested in open-heart surgery, you may instead want to visit Ann Arbor.

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