Mercy Health – Cincinnati is pleased to announce that for the fifth year in a row, Mercy Health – The Jewish Hospital was ranked in Newsweek’s “World’s Best Hospitals 2023” guide. The news magazine rates The Jewish Hospital as the No. 162 hospital in the United States and among the top 250 hospitals in the world in this year’s guide.
“Among the hallmarks of great hospitals, however, are not just first-class care, first-class research and first-class innovation. The very best institutions also share another quality: consistency,” wrote Nancy Cooper, Newsweek’s global editor-in-chief, in her introduction to this year’s guide. “The world's best hospitals consistently attract the best people and provide the best outcomes for patients as well as the most important new therapies and research. Of all the hospitals in the world, relatively few can do all those things year in and year out. The best belong to a very exclusive club.” Additionally, Mercy Health – West Hospital is ranked as the No. 324 hospital in the United States. This is the third year in a row that West Hospital was included in Newsweek’s rankings.
Brian Gwyn, market president of Mercy Health – Cincinnati, said the rankings reflect the health system’s continuous efforts to enhance patient care. “Our entire team at Mercy Health in Cincinnati is committed to transforming health and inspiring hope for the patients we serve not just across Ohio but across the U.S. and beyond,” Gwyn said. “I am so proud to see the incredible work from Mercy Health – The Jewish Hospital and Mercy Health – West Hospital recognized.”
Newsweek’s ratings criteria include recommendations from more than 80,000 medical experts in 28 countries, results from patient-experience surveys and measures of high-quality care and patient safety.
“Everyone on our team puts patients at the center of all we do,” continued Gwyn. “I am inspired every day by their commitment to serve our patients and provide high-quality, compassionate care.”
“Among the hallmarks of great hospitals, however, are not just first-class care, first-class research and first-class innovation. The very best institutions also share another quality: consistency,” wrote Nancy Cooper, Newsweek’s global editor-in-chief, in her introduction to this year’s guide. “The world's best hospitals consistently attract the best people and provide the best outcomes for patients as well as the most important new therapies and research. Of all the hospitals in the world, relatively few can do all those things year in and year out. The best belong to a very exclusive club.” Additionally, Mercy Health – West Hospital is ranked as the No. 324 hospital in the United States. This is the third year in a row that West Hospital was included in Newsweek’s rankings.
Brian Gwyn, market president of Mercy Health – Cincinnati, said the rankings reflect the health system’s continuous efforts to enhance patient care. “Our entire team at Mercy Health in Cincinnati is committed to transforming health and inspiring hope for the patients we serve not just across Ohio but across the U.S. and beyond,” Gwyn said. “I am so proud to see the incredible work from Mercy Health – The Jewish Hospital and Mercy Health – West Hospital recognized.”
Newsweek’s ratings criteria include recommendations from more than 80,000 medical experts in 28 countries, results from patient-experience surveys and measures of high-quality care and patient safety.
“Everyone on our team puts patients at the center of all we do,” continued Gwyn. “I am inspired every day by their commitment to serve our patients and provide high-quality, compassionate care.”