2012-07-29

Becker's Hospital Review is pleased to highlight 100 hospitals with great orthopedic programs across the country.

Chicago, Illinois (PRWEB) July 29, 2012

Becker's Hospital Review is pleased to highlight 100 hospitals with great orthopedic programs across the country.

The editorial staff of Becker's Hospital Review recognizes these hospitals as leaders in orthopedic treatment and research. To develop this list, the editorial team analyzed data from U.S. News & World Report, HealthGrades and Thomson Reuters, as well as the American Nurses Credentialing Center for Magnet status and Blue Cross Blue Shield Association for Blue Distinction status.

After examining rankings and accolades, the team performed additional research into each hospital and analyzed the list with industry experts. The final result is a list of 100 hospitals from across the country that have demonstrated continual innovation in orthopedic treatments and services. Additionally, the hospitals included emphasize patient-centered care and forward-thinking research.

The following hospitals are included on the list, along with informational profiles on each.

Abbott Northwestern Hospital (Minneapolis).

Allegheny General Hospital (Pittsburgh).

Aurora BayCare Medical Center (Green Bay, Wis.).

Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis).

Beaumont Hospital (Royal Oak, Mich.).

Beebe Medical Center (Lewes, Del.).

Beth Israel Medical Center (New York).

Boone Hospital Center (Columbia, Mo.).

Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston).

Bronson Methodist Hospital (Kalamazoo, Mich.).

Baylor Orthopedic and Spine Hospital at Arlington (Texas).

Carilion Roanoke (Va.) Memorial Hospital.

Carolinas Medical Center (Charlotte, N.C.).

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles).

Cleveland Clinic.

Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula (Monterey, Calif.).

Community Medical Center of Scranton (Penn.).

Delray Medical Center (Delray Beach, Fla.).

Doctors Hospital of Sarasota (Fla.).

Duke University Medical Center (Durham, N.C.).

Emory University Medical Center (Atlanta).

Evanston (Ill.) Hospital.

FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital (Pinehurst, N.C.).

Forsyth Medical Center (Winston-Salem, N.C.).

Fresno (Calif.) Surgical Hospital.

Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center (La Crosse, Wis.).

Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center.

Henrico Doctors' Hospital (Richmond, Va.).

Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian (Newport Beach, Calif.).

Holy Cross Hospital (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.).

Hospital for Joint Diseases—NYU Langone Medical Center (New York City).

Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City).

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia).

Indiana University Health at Methodist Hospital (Indianapolis).

John Muir Medical Center (Concord, Calif.).

Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore).

Keck Hospital of University of Southern California (Los Angeles).

Lakeview Hospital (Stillwater, Minn.).

Lee Memorial Hospital (Ft. Myers, Fla.).

Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital.

Lourdes Hospital (Binghamton, N.Y.).

Martin Memorial Medical Center (Stuart, Fla.).

Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston).

Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.).

McLaren Northern Michigan (Petoskey, Mich.).

MedStar Union Memorial Hospital (Baltimore).

Memorial Hospital (Chattanooga, Tenn.).

Mercy Medical Center (Roseburg, Ore.).

Mercy Miami Hospital.

Methodist Hospital (Houston).

Methodist Hospital of Sacramento (Calif.).

Mission Hospital (Asheville, N.C.).

Mississippi Baptist Medical Center (Jackson, Miss.).

Munson Medical Center (Traverse City, Mich.).

New England Baptist Hospital (Boston).

New York-Presbyterian University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell (New York City).

North Mississippi Medical Center (Tupelo, Miss.).

Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago).

Ochsner Medical Center (New Orleans).

Oklahoma Surgical Hospital (Tulsa, Okla.)

Parkview Ortho Hospital (Fort Wayne, Ind.).

Penn State Milton S. Hershey (Pa.) Medical Center.

Piedmont Hospital (Atlanta).

Providence Medical Center (Kansas City, Mo.).

Riverside Medical Center (Kankakee, Ill.).

Rogue Valley Medical Center (Medford, Ore.).

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center (Los Angeles).

Roper Hospital (Charleston, S.C.).

Rush University Medical Center (Chicago).

Saint Anthony's Memorial Hospital (Effingham, Ill.).

Saint Francis Hospital (Tulsa, Okla.).

Saint Francis Medical Center (Cape Girardeau, Mo.).

Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center (Mishawaka, Ind.).

Saint Vincent Health Center (Erie, Pa.).

Scripps Green Hospital (La Jolla, Calif.).

Sibley Memorial Hospital (Washington, D.C.).

St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor (Ypsilanti, Mich.).

St. Joseph Regional Health Center (Bryan, Texas).

St. Vincent Medical Center (Los Angeles).

Stanford Hospital & Clinics (Palo Alto, Calif.).

Texas Orthopedic Hospital (Houston).

Texas Spine and Joint Hospital (Tyler, Texas).

The Washington (Pa.) Hospital.

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia).

Tulsa (Okla.) Spine & Specialty Hospital.

UC San Diego Medical Center.

UCSF Medical Center (San Francisco).

University Hospitals Case Medical Center (Cleveland).

University of California, Davis Medical Center (Sacramento).

University of Chicago Medical Center.

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (Iowa City).

University of Maryland Medical Center (Baltimore).

University Hospital (Ann Arbor).

University of Minnesota Medical Center (Minneapolis).

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian.

University of Washington Medical Center (Seattle).

Valley Baptist Medical Center (Harlingen, Texas).

Valley Hospital (Ridgewood, N.J.).

Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville, Tenn.).

Venice (Fla.) Regional Medical Center.

The full-length edition of the list with hospital profiles can be found here.

About Becker’s Hospital Review

Becker's Hospital Review is a bimonthly publication offering up-to-date business and legal news and analysis relating to hospitals and health systems. Our content is geared toward high level hospital leaders, and we work to provide valuable content, including hospital and health system news, best practices and legal guidance specifically for these decision makers. Each issue of Becker's Hospital Review reaches more than 18,000 people, primarily acute-care hospital CEOs and CFOs.

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