The link below is a list of the world's best hospitals for 2024. The list can be filtered by country.
The point I'd make here is that most countries on the list have universal healthcare and are obviously able to adequately fund excellent facilities. For example Toronto General is ranked 3rd in the world and other Canadian hospitals are well represented on the list of the top 250.
World's Best Hospitals 2024
Newsweek has partnered with Statista for its annual ranking of the world's best hospitals, a series that began in March 2019. This year, the list includes data on 2,400 hospitals across 30 countries.www.newsweek.com
I wasn't excluding the US which has nice facilities. My point is that they also exist in UHC systems.Hmm… yet 4 of the 5 top hospitals listed were in the US, which lacks UCH.
I wasn't excluding the US which has nice facilities. My point is that they also exist in UHC systems.
Many people cannot access medical care at those hospitals because of the price of medical care. That problem needs to be fixed.Hmm… yet 4 of the 5 top hospitals listed were in the US, which lacks UHC.
A strangely reassuring list. It's good to see I have two such highly rated ones available to me, should the need for one arise again. I have personal experience with both Mt. Sinai, and NY Presbyterian, and I, too, would have rated Sinai above NY Pres.The link below is a list of the world's best hospitals for 2024. The list can be filtered by country.
The point I'd make here is that most countries on the list have universal healthcare and are obviously able to adequately fund excellent facilities. For example Toronto General is ranked 3rd in the world and other Canadian hospitals are well represented on the list of the top 250.
World's Best Hospitals 2024
Newsweek has partnered with Statista for its annual ranking of the world's best hospitals, a series that began in March 2019. This year, the list includes data on 2,400 hospitals across 30 countries.www.newsweek.com
Many people cannot access medical care at those hospitals because of the price of medical care. That problem needs to be fixed.
The link below is a list of the world's best hospitals for 2024. The list can be filtered by country.
The point I'd make here is that most countries on the list have universal healthcare and are obviously able to adequately fund excellent facilities. For example Toronto General is ranked 3rd in the world and other Canadian hospitals are well represented on the list of the top 250.
World's Best Hospitals 2024
Newsweek has partnered with Statista for its annual ranking of the world's best hospitals, a series that began in March 2019. This year, the list includes data on 2,400 hospitals across 30 countries.www.newsweek.com
Sadly, and without having checked your link, knowing about the best placed won't help anyone who doesn't have access.The link below is a list of the world's best hospitals for 2024. The list can be filtered by country.
The point I'd make here is that most countries on the list have universal healthcare and are obviously able to adequately fund excellent facilities. For example Toronto General is ranked 3rd in the world and other Canadian hospitals are well represented on the list of the top 250.
World's Best Hospitals 2024
Newsweek has partnered with Statista for its annual ranking of the world's best hospitals, a series that began in March 2019. This year, the list includes data on 2,400 hospitals across 30 countries.www.newsweek.com
Karen keeps them on their toes?I daresay the Long Beach Veterans Administration Healthcare System in Long Beach California deserves to be on a list among the best.
Karen keeps them on their toes?
Hmm, now if only everyone could access them.Hmm… yet 4 of the 5 top hospitals listed were in the US, which lacks UHC.
Hmm… yet 4 of the 5 top hospitals listed were in the US, which lacks UHC.
Many people cannot access medical care at those hospitals because of the price of medical care. That problem needs to be fixed.
Part of the formula for determining "the best hospitals" would naturally include having the most to offer, because offering the most will naturally lead to the best outcomes, and the best reviews.I also wonder if the list isn't biased in some way. There are good hospitals in so-called "developing" countries that are probably being overlooked, possibly because they may not have some of the amenities that Western hospitals have, or they may not have as many specialists or may not have research-teaching functions.
Humans are flawed, ergo any endeavor undertaken by humans is flawed, including polls, data collection, compilation, interpretation, etc. All of these types of reports need to be taken with a grain of salt, but as a general guideline, they still serve an important purpose.I suspect some of the 'best' hospitals are also probably living off their name prestige and, while probably still quite good, may not be performing as well as advertised when doing a deeper dive into patient outcomes.
All of these types of reports need to be taken with a grain of salt, but as a general guideline, they still serve an important purpose.
Healthcare for any human body is incredibly complicated, because every system in the body is impacted by every other system. What most impressed me about Mt. Sinai was how seamlessly integrated their various medical disciplines and departments were, despite very often not even being in the same building. Every staff member I came into contact with was attentive, professional, and helpful in the most sincere way.This makes me smile - one of my very best friends in real life is in senior leadership for talent at Mt Sinai in NY. Good for her and her team. They have worked incredibly hard to get some of the best professionals possible there…from your lab techs on up…and she’s always cutting into her personal time to take calls from different managers and depts about their needs.
I have a Dr at the 2nd best hospital. Thankfully, my insurance is part of their network.I also wonder if the list isn't biased in some way. There are good hospitals in so-called "developing" countries that are probably being overlooked, possibly because they may not have some of the amenities that Western hospitals have, or they may not have as many specialists or may not have research-teaching functions. I suspect some of the 'best' hospitals are also probably living off their name prestige and, while probably still quite good, may not be performing as well as advertised when doing a deeper dive into patient outcomes.
I have a Dr at the 2nd best hospital. Thankfully, my insurance is part of their network.
That is absolutely true. I know a Dr at the CCF who is dangerous. He was my Dr for a few years at a different hospital and I reported him to the state medical board after is decisions put me in the hospital and then tried to blame me for the repercussions his actions.The thing is, even if your hospital is part of a your network, there are providers within hospitals that may not be. It's just a shit-sandwich of a system.
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