Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Named to America’s Best Hospitals List 2025 MDBAL, February 3, 2025February 4, 2025 Healthgrades, a site Americans use to search medical care, has announced the recipients of the 2025 America’s Best Hospitals Awards. In Maryland, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center was the sole recipient to be named to the Top-50 list. This year’s achievements recognize the top one, two, and five percent of hospitals nationwide for overall clinical performance: America’s 50 Best Hospitals America’s 100 Best Hospitals America’s 250 Best Hospitals Healthgrades’ clinically validated methodology focuses solely on what matters most–patient outcomes–empowering consumers to choose doctors who practice at high quality hospitals. To determine the top 250 U.S. hospitals, Healthgrades evaluated clinical performance for approximately 4,500 hospitals across more than 30 common procedures and conditions. “While there are several factors to consider when looking for a doctor, hospital quality is one that can have a critical impact on a patient’s overall quality of care,” said Brad Bowman, MD, chief medical officer and head of data science at Healthgrades. “That’s why Healthgrades remains committed to helping patients find top-performing hospitals in their area. We want all patients to feel as confident and equipped as possible when it comes to choosing a doctor and hospital.” The persistent performance gap between the nation’s highest and lowest performers underscores the importance of ensuring that consumers have access to objective measures of hospital quality. According to Healthgrades’ annual analysis, if all hospitals performed similarly to America’s 250 Best Hospitals, 174,081 lives could have been saved.* As more consumers strive to make informed decisions about their healthcare, hospital quality ratings have become an increasingly influential part of the care search. In fact, when deciding between two hospitals for an upcoming facility, nearly two-thirds of consumers say they’re more likely to choose the facility with a quality award than one without. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center – Courtesy Despite this growing awareness about the importance of hospital quality, lack of access to the highest quality care poses a major challenge to informed healthcare decision making for half of the U.S. population. Recent research from Healthgrades revealed that nearly half (47%) of Americans live more than 25 miles from one of America’s 250 Best Hospitals, with gaps in access spanning major metropolitan areas and entire states. For example, 15 states lack a hospital that performs in the top 5%, creating a significant challenge for 37 million Americans in their pursuit of exceptional care. Healthgrades is dedicated to empowering patients everywhere with the resources they need to navigate gaps in performance and access and maximize their chances of a positive outcome through the America’s Best Patient Advocacy Center. The complete list of 2025 Healthgrades America’s Best Hospitals™ and its detailed methodology are available on Healthgrades, along with a consumer-friendly overview of how Healthgrades rates America’s Best Hospitals. *Statistics are based on Healthgrades analysis of MedPAR data for years 2021 through 2023 and represent three-year estimates for Medicare patients only. For more information, see the 2025 America’s Best Hospital Awards Methodology. The top 50 Here’s the Healthgrades ranking of America’s top 50 hospitals for 2025. They’re listed by state, in alphabetical order. Arizona Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix California Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, Oakland (Sutter Health) Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, West Hollywood Mills Peninsula Medical Center, Burlingame (Sutter Health) Memorial Medical Center, Modesto (Sutter Health) Northridge Hospital Medical Center, Northridge (CommonSpirit Health) Providence Holy Cross Medical Center, Mission Hills (Providence) Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles (UCLA Health) Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas, Encinitas (Scripps Health) Scripps Health, San Diego (Scripps Health) Stanford Health Care, Stanford Sutter Roseville Medical Center, Roseville (Sutter Health) Connecticut Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk (Nuvance Health) Florida AdventHealth Orlando, Orlando (AdventHealth) Cape Coral Hospital, Cape Coral (Lee Health) Downtown Baker Hospital, Naples (NCH) Lee Memorial Hospital, Fort Myers (Lee Health) Mayo Clinic in Florida, Jacksonville Georgia Emory St. Joseph’s Hospital, Atlanta (Emory Healthcare) Emory University Hospital, Atlanta (Emory Healthcare) Emory University Hospital Midtown, Atlanta (Emory Healthcare) Illinois Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge (Advocate Health) Kansas University of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City Maryland Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore (Johns Hopkins Medicine) Massachusetts Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Burlington (Beth Israel Lahey Health) Michigan Ascension Providence Hospital-Southfield Campus, Southfield Beaumont Hospital-Troy (Corewell Health) Minnesota Mayo Clinic Hospital, Saint Mary’s Campus, Rochester Mayo Clinic Health System Mankato, Mankato New Jersey Morristown Medical Center, Morristown, NJ (Atlantic Health System) Overlook Medical Center, Summit (Atlantic Health System) New York Lenox Hill Hospital, New York (Northwell Health) Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook (SUNY Health) Vassar Brothers Medical Center, Poughkeepsie, NY (Nuvance Health) North Carolina Mission Hospital, Asheville (HCA Healthcare) Ohio Mercy Health Fairfield Hospital, Fairfield (Bon Secours Mercy Health) Mercy Health West Hospital, Cincinnati (Bon Secours Mercy Health) Summa Health, Akron The Jewish Hospital-Mercy Health, Cincinnati (Bon Secours Mercy Health) Pennsylvania Chester County Hospital, West Chester (Penn Medicine) Lancaster General Hospital, Lancaster (Penn Medicine) Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood (Main Line Health) Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Derry Township (Penn State Health) Reading Hospital, West Reading (Tower Health) Riddle Memorial Hospital, Media (Main Line Health) St. Luke’s Hospital-Bethlehem Campus, Bethlehem (St. Luke’s University Health Network) Texas Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston Virginia Inova Loudoun Hospital, Leesburg (Inova Health System) Washington state EvergreenHealth Medical Center, Kirkland Wisconsin Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, Milwaukee (Froedtert ThedaCare Health) Maryland National News
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