BOSTON - Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Womens Hospital, the founders of Partners HealthCare, have again earned high marks on the U.S. News and World Report annual Honor Roll of Americas Best Hospitals, with both hospitals ranking in the top ten. MGH ranked fifth nationally, while BWH ranked eighth among the 19 hospitals on the list. In all, four Partners HealthCare hospitals earned high rankings in the report.
This type of recognition is a fitting tribute to the excellent care that each and every one of our physicians, nurses and other clinical staff provide, said Partners President and CEO James J. Mongan, MD. We thank them for their commitment to high quality, compassionate care and congratulate them yet again on this tremendous achievement. Only through their dedication can Partners deliver this level of high-quality care to patients in Massachusetts and make Boston the only city in the eastern U.S. with not one but two hospitals in the top ten.
Partners hospitals also scored well in the individual specialties rankings, rating among the top ten in 13 of the 16 fields. BWH ranked first in kidney disease for the second consecutive year, while also earning the top ranking in gynecology. MGH was ranked first in psychiatry for the thirteenth consecutive year, while McLean Hospital ranked fourth place in psychiatry, continuing to be the highest-ranking freestanding psychiatric hospital on the list. Spaulding placed seventh in rehabilitation, and was again the only New England rehabilitation hospital making the list. In addition, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, with which Partners formed Dana-Farber Partners CancerCare, ranked fifth nationally in cancer, while the MGH Cancer Center ranked seventh.
MGH was among the top ten hospitals in the country in eleven specialties, including psychiatry, cancer, cardiology, endocrinology, digestive disorders, geriatrics, neurology neurosurgery, kidney disease, orthopedics, respiratory disease, and rheumatology.
BWH ranked in the top ten hospitals in the country in five categories, including kidney disease, cardiology, endocrinology, gynecology, and rheumatology.
U.S. News analyzed data on 5,453 medical centers to produce this years rankings. Only 170 hospitals were ranked in one or more specialties and, of those, just 19 were of Honor Roll caliber.
Partners HealthCare, founded in 1994 by Brigham and Womens Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital, is an integrated health system that includes primary care and specialty physicians, the two academic medical centers, community and specialty hospitals, community health centers, home health and long-term care services, and other health-related entities. In addition to its patient care mission, Partners is one of the nations premier biomedical research organizations and a major teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Partners is a not-for-profit organization.