Healthgrades Announces America's Best Hospitals™

DENVER--()--Healthgrades, the leading online resource for information about physicians and hospitals, today released America’s Best Hospitals™ for 2019. The recipients of the America’s 50, 100 and 250 Best Hospitals Awards™ — which represent the top 1, 2 and 5 percent of hospitals in the nation, respectively — demonstrate superior clinical outcomes across the majority of common inpatient conditions and procedures.

This marks the first year that Healthgrades has released one consolidated list – America’s Best Hospitals. Previously, the company released two awards: the Healthgrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence (DHACE), which represented the top 250 hospitals in the country, and America’s 50 and 100 Best Hospitals. With the combined America’s Best Hospitals achievement, consumers have access to a more comprehensive view of hospital quality across the U.S., so they can more easily find the highest-quality hospitals for their needs.

“Healthgrades congratulates recipients of the America’s 50, 100 and 250 Best Hospitals Awards™,” said Brad Bowman, Chief Medical Officer at Healthgrades. “Consumers have many options for care, so when hospitals prove their long-term commitment to the patient and to achieving high-quality clinical outcomes, it sets their system apart in a sea of choices.”

“We are honored to be recognized among America’s Best Hospitals by Healthgrades,” said Orange Regional Medical Center’s President & CEO Scott Batulis. “At Orange Regional, we put patient safety first. We are committed to operational excellence, which includes clinical outcomes, patient satisfaction, employee engagement and financial health. We have a transparent system of reporting quality issues that allows us to correct system failures and prevent future problems.”

The Healthgrades analysis revealed that, on average, America’s Best Hospitals outperformed their peers in treating a core group of conditions that account for more than 80 percent of mortalities in areas evaluated, including heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, respiratory failure, sepsis and stroke.

Patients treated in hospitals named as America’s Best Hospitals™ have, on average, a 27.1 percent lower risk of dying than if they were treated in hospitals that did not receive this award. If all hospitals, as a group, performed similarly to America’s Best Hospitals, 168,165 lives could potentially have been saved.

“Peninsula Regional’s greatest asset is our team of employees, providers, nurses, and volunteers,” said Steve Leonard, MBA, FACHE, President/CEO, Peninsula Regional Health System, Peninsula Regional Medical Center. “It’s a simple philosophy: Achieving a designation as one of America’s 250 Best Hospitals can only happen when a team is dedicated and devoted to a multidisciplinary approach involving both clinical and non-clinical partners focused on constantly improving processes and embracing change to enhance exceptional care, quality and safety throughout the health system.”

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About Healthgrades

Healthgrades is dedicated to empowering stronger and more meaningful connections between patients and their healthcare providers. At www.healthgrades.com, we help millions of consumers each month to find and schedule appointments with their provider of choice. With our scheduling solutions and advanced analytics applications, we help our health system clients representing over 1,500 hospitals across the country to cultivate new patient relationships, improve patient access, and build customer loyalty. At Healthgrades, better health gets a head start.

Contacts

Jen Newman
jnewman@healthgrades.com

Release Summary

Healthgrades, the leading online resource for information about physicians and hospitals, today released America’s Best Hospitals™ for 2019.

Contacts

Jen Newman
jnewman@healthgrades.com