Newsweek has released the top 600 U.S. hospitals ranked by state, sorted by a score that factors recommendations, patient experience, quality and patient-reported outcome measures.
Rankings and Ratings
It's a time of tepid growth for healthcare companies, with the sector's representation shrinking on the Fortune 100 Fastest-Growing Companies list for 2023.
The United States ranks second among countries for paying physicians the highest average annual salary, according to an Insider Monkey analysis.
MIT Sloan Management Review's "Nursing Satisfaction Index" shows how nurses at 146 hospitals and health systems rated the employee experience across four key factors, including workload.
The highest-paying states for female physicians in 2022 were California, Oregon and Hawaii, a Medscape report found.
The best large workplace for women in the healthcare industry is a travel nursing agency, according to Fortune.
Seven HCA Healthcare, six TriStar, five Mercy Health and four AdventHealth hospitals are among the 107 hospitals that represent the top 5% of critical care, according to Healthgrades.
The safest states in America are largely concentrated in the northeast, according to an Oct. 23 analysis from WalletHub.
On Oct. 24, Healthgrades named 68 hospitals as the top 5% of all U.S. hospitals for surgical care outcomes.
Four dozen hospitals were selected as the top 5% in the nation for overall cardiac care, according to a Healthgrades ranking released Oct. 24.