Mercy Health is pleased to announce that Mercy Health – St. Anne Hospital was recently ranked in Newsweek’s “World’s Best Hospitals 2023” guide. The news magazine rates St. Anne Hospital as the No. 190 hospital in the United States and among the top 250 hospitals in the world.
“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.”
Mercy Health hospitals in Lima and Cincinnati also received rankings on the list.
Bob Baxter, president, Mercy Health – Toledo, noted that the rankings reflect Mercy Health’s continuous efforts to provide high-quality patient care while leveraging technology and enhancing services. “Mercy Health has served the residents of northwest Ohio for more than 165 years and has remained committed to putting our patients first the center of all we do,” he said. “I am so proud of the incredible work that goes on throughout the ministry every day and this recognition of Mercy Health – St. Anne Hospital is just another example of the commitment shown by our physicians, nurses, and entire team when caring for patients in the communities we serve.”
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.
“I am inspired every day by the commitment shown by the St. Anne team to serve our patients and provide high-quality, compassionate care,” said Andrea Gwyn, president, Mercy Health – St. Anne Hospital. “The safety and satisfaction of our patients is at the core of the care we provide, and I’m grateful that our providers and staff have been recognized for their amazing work.”
“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.”
Mercy Health hospitals in Lima and Cincinnati also received rankings on the list.
Bob Baxter, president, Mercy Health – Toledo, noted that the rankings reflect Mercy Health’s continuous efforts to provide high-quality patient care while leveraging technology and enhancing services. “Mercy Health has served the residents of northwest Ohio for more than 165 years and has remained committed to putting our patients first the center of all we do,” he said. “I am so proud of the incredible work that goes on throughout the ministry every day and this recognition of Mercy Health – St. Anne Hospital is just another example of the commitment shown by our physicians, nurses, and entire team when caring for patients in the communities we serve.”
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.
“I am inspired every day by the commitment shown by the St. Anne team to serve our patients and provide high-quality, compassionate care,” said Andrea Gwyn, president, Mercy Health – St. Anne Hospital. “The safety and satisfaction of our patients is at the core of the care we provide, and I’m grateful that our providers and staff have been recognized for their amazing work.”