The four top hospitals in the world are all based in the United States, according to a ranking by Statista and Newsweek. Coming in at number one, two, three and four, respectively, are Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Harvard's university hospital Massachusetts General in Boston and the John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Altogether, U.S. hospitals account for 10 out of the top 25 best hospitals worldwide.
Several European hospitals also make it into the list, including one in Sweden, Berlin and Paris. Rounding off the top 10 are Singapore General Hospital and UCLA Health Ronald Reagan Medical Center in Los Angeles, U.S.
To identify the world's best hospitals, Statista conducted surveys of over 80,000 medical professionals across 28 countries. Additional research on patient surveys and hospital performance data was supplied in a joint effort by Newsweek and Statista.
Rank |
Publication name |
Country |
City |
State (US only) |
1 |
United States |
Rochester |
MN |
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2 |
United States |
Cleveland |
OH |
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3 |
United States |
Boston |
MA |
|
4 |
United States |
Baltimore |
MD |
|
5 |
Canada |
Toronto |
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6 |
Sweden |
Solna |
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7 |
Germany |
Berlin |
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8 |
France |
Paris |
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9 |
Singapore |
Singapore |
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10 |
United States |
Los Angeles |
CA |