Thomson Reuters Announces 100 Top Hospitals Award Winners
Twenty-three Hospitals Are Named Everest Award Winners for Fastest Improvement and Top Performance
ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Thomson Reuters today released its annual study identifying the 100 top U.S. hospitals based on their overall organizational performance.
The Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals®: National Benchmarks study evaluates performance in 10 areas: mortality, medical complications, patient safety, average length of stay, expenses, profitability, patient satisfaction, adherence to clinical standards of care, and post-discharge mortality and readmission rates for acute myocardial infarction, heart failure, and pneumonia. The study has been conducted annually since 1993.
"This year's study magnified the value that 100 Top Hospital award winners provide to their communities. Even during the economic downturn, the 100 Top Hospitals maintained a profit from operations while raising the bar for clinical quality and patient satisfaction," said Jean Chenoweth, senior vice president for performance improvement and 100 Top Hospitals programs at Thomson Reuters. "The insistence of these hospitals' leaders — their boards, executive teams and medical staffs — on overall excellence makes the difference."
For the second year, Thomson Reuters also is recognizing the 100 Top Hospitals Everest Award winners — those hospitals among the 100 winners that delivered the greatest rate of improvement over a five-year period. This year, there are 23 Everest award winners.
To conduct the 100 Top Hospitals study, Thomson Reuters researchers evaluated 2,926 short-term, acute care, non-federal hospitals. They used public information — Medicare cost reports, Medicare Provider Analysis and Review (MedPAR) data, and core measures and patient satisfaction data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Hospital Compare data set.
If all Medicare inpatients received the same level of care as those treated in these 100 Top Hospitals award winners:
- More than 98,000 additional patients would survive each year.
- More than 197,000 patient complications would be avoided annually.
- Expenses would decline by an aggregate $5.5 billion a year.
- The average patient stay would decrease by nearly half a day.
If the same standards were applied to all inpatients, the impact would be even greater.
Here are the winning hospitals, by category, with the Everest award winners in bold:
Major Teaching Hospitals
University Medical Center—Tucson, AZ
UC San Diego Medical Center - Hillcrest—San Diego, CA
Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center—Chicago, IL
Northwestern Memorial Hospital—Chicago, IL
Rush University Medical Center—Chicago, IL
NorthShore University HealthSystem—Evanston, IL
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital—Park Ridge, IL
Ochsner Medical Center—New Orleans, LA
Providence Hospital and Medical Center—Southfield, MI
Mayo Clinic - Rochester Methodist Hospital—Rochester, MN
University Hospitals Case Medical Center—Cleveland, OH
Doctors Hospital—Columbus, OH
Geisinger Medical Center—Danville, PA
Vanderbilt University Medical Center—Nashville, TN
Scott and White Memorial Hospital—Temple, TX
Teaching Hospitals (200 or more acute-care beds)
Scripps Green Hospital—La Jolla, CA
Rose Medical Center—Denver, CO
Cleveland Clinic Florida—Weston, FL
St. Luke's Boise Medical Center—Boise, ID
St. Luke's Hospital—Cedar Rapids, IA
Riverside Medical Center—Kankakee, IL
St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital—Indianapolis, IN
St. Elizabeth Medical Center—Edgewood, KY
Trover Health System—Madisonville, KY
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital—Ann Arbor, MI
Spectrum Health Hospital Group—Grand Rapids, MI
Bronson Methodist Hospital—Kalamazoo, MI
Munson Medical Center—Traverse City, MI
St. Cloud Hospital—St. Cloud, MN
Alegent Health Bergan Mercy Medical Center—Omaha, NE
Aultman Hospital—Canton, OH
Riverside Methodist Hospital—Columbus, OH
Hamot Medical Center—Erie, PA
Robert Packer Hospital—Sayre, PA
Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center—Sioux Falls, SD
Sanford USD Medical Center—Sioux Falls, SD
Baptist Hospital—Nashville, TN
McKay-Dee Hospital Center—Ogden, UT
Gundersen Lutheran Health System—La Crosse, WI
Meriter Hospital—Madison, WI
Large Community Hospitals (250 or more acute-care beds)
Scottsdale Healthcare Shea—Scottsdale, AZ
Saddleback Memorial Medical Center—Laguna Hills, CA
Memorial Hospital West—Pembroke Pines, FL
Martin Memorial Medical Center—Stuart, FL
Venice Regional Medical Center—Venice, FL
Northeast Georgia Medical Center—Gainesville, GA
Silver Cross Hospital—Joliet, IL
Central DuPage Hospital—Winfield, IL
Community Hospital —Munster, IN
Allegiance Health—Jackson, MI
Boone Hospital Center—Columbia, MO
Missouri Baptist Medical Center—St. Louis, MO
Gaston Memorial Hospital—Gastonia, NC
Memorial Health Care System—Chattanooga, TN
Maury Regional Medical Center—Columbia, TN
Saint Thomas Hospital—Nashville, TN
St. David's Medical Center—Austin, TX
Doctors Hospital at Renaissance—Edinburg, TX
Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center—Houston, TX
Trinity Mother Frances Hospital —Tyler, TX
Medium Community Hospitals (100-249 acute-care beds)
Baptist Medical Center East—Montgomery, AL
Montclair Hospital Medical Center—Montclair, CA
Memorial Hospital Miramar—Miramar, FL
Piedmont Fayette Hospital—Fayetteville, GA
St. Vincent Carmel Hospital—Carmel, IN
St. Francis Hospital-Indianapolis—Indianapolis, IN
Jackson Purchase Medical Center—Mayfield, KY
Minden Medical Center—Minden, LA
Holland Hospital—Holland, MI
Mercy Hospital Clermont—Batavia, OH
Southwest General Health Center—Middleburg Heights, OH
Wooster Community Hospital—Wooster, OH
St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center—Youngstown, OH
DuBois Regional Medical Center—DuBois, PA
Skyline Medical Center—Nashville, TN
Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital—Katy, TX
Dixie Regional Medical Center—St. George, UT
Memorial Regional Medical Center—Mechanicsville, VA
Aurora BayCare Medical Center—Green Bay, WI
Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center—Sheboygan, WI
Small Community Hospitals (25-99 acute care beds)
Evergreen Medical Center—Evergreen, AL
Payson Regional Medical Center—Payson, AZ
St. Elizabeth Community Hospital—Red Bluff, CA
Desert Valley Hospital—Victorville, CA
Parkview Huntington Hospital—Huntington, IN
Major Hospital—Shelbyville, IN
The Finley Hospital—Dubuque, IA
Chelsea Community Hospital—Chelsea, MI
St. Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital—Howell, MI
St. Joseph Mercy Saline Hospital—Saline, MI
St. Joseph Hospital—Tawas City, MI
Buffalo Hospital—Buffalo, MN
Woodwinds Health Campus—Woodbury, MN
Northeast Regional Medical Center—Kirksville, MO
Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital—St. Peters, MO
St. Mary's Jefferson Memorial Hospital—Jefferson City, TN
StoneCrest Medical Center—Smyrna, TN
Connally Memorial Medical Center—Floresville, TX
Lake Whitney Medical Center—Whitney, TX
American Fork Hospital—American Fork, UT
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