U.S. News Best Hospitals 2012-13: the Honor Roll

These 17 medical centers are standouts in half a dozen or more specialties

The medical centers in the Best Hospitals Honor Roll are members of an unusually exclusive club, one that makes up less than 0.4 percent of the nearly 5,000 hospitals nationwide that U.S. News evaluated for the 2012-13 rankings. The 17 hospitals on the list, most of them household names, excel across a broad spectrum of patient care, scoring at or near the top this year in at least six of the 16 Best Hospitals medical specialties.

Displacing Johns Hopkins, Mass General is No. 1 for the first time. It marks the end of a 21-year reign for Hopkins that started in 1991, the year after U.S. News began publishing Best Hospitals. Another first: Indiana University Health is new to the Honor Roll.

 
Rank Hospital Points Specialties
1 Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 30 16
2 Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore 30 15
3 Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. 28 15
4 Cleveland Clinic 27 14
5 Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles 20 13
6 Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University, St. Louis 20 12
7 New York-Presbyterian University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell, N.Y. 18 11
8 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C. 17 11
9 Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston 17 10
10 UPMC-University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 16 9
11 NYU Langone Medical Center, New York 11 8
12 Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago 10 10
13 UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco 9 7
14 Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York 9 6
15 Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 8 7
16 Indiana University Health, Indianapolis 7 6
17 University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers, Ann Arbor 6 6

Three of the Honor Roll hospitals are located in New York City, and two — Brigham and Women’s in addition to Mass General — are in Boston. No other city has more than one hospital in this select group.

To make the Honor Roll, a hospital had to earn at least one point in each of six specialties. A hospital earned two points if it ranked among the top 10 hospitals in America in any of the 12 specialties in which the U.S. News rankings are driven mostly by objective data, such as survival rates and patient safety. Being ranked in the next 10 in those specialties earned a hospital one point. In the other four specialties, where ranking is based on each hospital’s reputation among doctors who practice that specialty, the top five hospitals in the country received two Honor Roll points and the next five got one point.

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