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Texas's Best Hospitals: Latest U.S. News Rankings

New rankings for 2019-20 from U.S. News & World Report identify the best hospitals in specialty care and the best hospitals by region.

U.S. News & World Report has released its latest rankings of the best hospitals in the United States with an updated methodology that emphasizes two new patient-centric measures. In Texas, one hospitals made the honor roll and 24 hospitals were on the state’s best hospitals list.

“We use a number of different measures to assess hospital quality and we separately assess each hospital in many different specialties and services that hospitals offer,” Ben Harder, managing editor and chief of health analysis at U.S. News told Patch.

The hospital rankings for 2019-20 include the honor roll, top ranked hospitals in 12 specialty categories and the top ranked hospitals by state and metro region.

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Across the 12 specialty rankings — which cover categories like cancer, cardiology and heart surgery, diabetes and endocrinology, and nephrology — U.S. News & World added two new measures that are patient centered: patient outcome and patient experience.

“In each of those areas, we are now assessing how successful a hospital is at sending patients home,” Harder said. The rankings now look at whether after receiving care, patients end up going home or require further care at a rehab facility or even at a different hospital.

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“That’s an important outcome for patients,” Harder said. “Patients do want to be home recovering and spending time with their families.”

However, the methodology adjusts for how sick a patient was when they were admitted to the hospital so that hospitals that admit sicker patients are not penalized in the rankings.

The second patient-centered measure added to the methodology is patient experience. Data from a federally mandated survey was used to assess this measure, according to U.S. News.

The survey covers topics like how good doctors and nurses were at communicating with patients and how well a patient understood how to take care of themselves after leaving the hospital.

“So that patient experience dimension is one that we added to our specialty rankings this year, and obviously that’s important for patients too because they not only want to get good care and have a good outcome but also feel that what mattered to them was considered and taken into account in the care they got,” Harder said.

Honor Roll Hospitals

U.S. News explains that the hospitals that make the honor roll deliver exceptional treatment across multiple areas of care. Houston Methodist Hospital was tied at No.20 with Yale New Haven Hospital on the honor roll.

“The honor roll is geared to identifying hospitals that are both exceptionally good at the service they offer and offer a wide breadth of service,” Harder said, explaining that by definition, that means hospitals that are highly ranked across many or most specialties.

The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota took the No.1 spot on the 2019-20 honor roll, followed by Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Cleveland Clinic and New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell rounded out the top five on the honor roll.

The remaining hospitals on the honor roll are:

  • UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles (6)
  • UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco (7)
  • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles (8)
  • NYU Langone Hospitals, New York, N.Y. (9)
  • Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago (10)
  • University of Michigan Hospitals-Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor (11)
  • Stanford Health Care-Stanford Hospital, Palo Alto, Calif. (12)
  • Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston (13)
  • Mount Sinai Hospital, New York (14)
  • UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside, Pittsburgh (15)
  • Keck Hospital of USC, Los Angeles (16)
  • University of Wisconsin Hospitals, Madison (17)
  • Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Presbyterian, Philadelphia (tie) (18)
  • Mayo Clinic-Phoenix (tie) (18)
  • Houston Methodist Hospital (tie) (20)
  • Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, Conn. (tie) (20)

Regional Hospital Rankings

In Texas, the top-ranked hospitals are:

  • Houston Methodist Hospital (1), ranked 39 for cancer, 16 for cardiology and heart surgery, 49 for diabetes & endocrinology, 14 for gastroenterology and GI, 34 for geriatrics, 15 for nephrology, 34 for neurology and neurosurgery, 14 for orthopedics, 24 for pulmonolgy and lung surgery
  • UT Southwestern Medical Center (2), ranked 47 for cardiology and heart surgery, 39 for diabetes and endocrinology, 50 for ear, nose and throat, 20 for geriatrics, 37 for nephrology, 15 for neurology and neurosurgery, 45 for urology
  • Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center (3), ranked 36 for cancer, 21 for cardiology and heart surgery, 22 for gastroenterology and GI, 18 for neurology and neurosurgery
  • Baylor University Medical Center (4), ranked 45 for gynecology
  • Memorial Hermann Greater Heights Hospital (5)
  • Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center (6), ranked 43 in orthopedics
  • St. David's Medical Center (7)
  • Baylor Scott and White Medical Center-Temple (7)
  • Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital (9)
  • Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center (9)
  • Seton Medical Center Austin (11)
  • Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas (11)
  • Methodist Hospital (13)
  • Christus Mother Frances Hospital-Tyler (13)
  • Doctors Hospital at Renaissance (15)
  • Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth (15)
  • UT Health Tyler (17)
  • BSA Hospital (17)
  • Medical City Dallas (17)
  • Baylor Scott and White All Saints Medical Center–Fort Worth (17)
  • Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest (17)
  • St. David's North Austin Medical Center (22)
  • North Cypress Medical Center (22)
  • Baptist Medical Center (22)
  • Valley Baptist Medical Center-Harlingen (22)

The 12 specialties that hospitals were ranked for are: cancer, cardiology and heart surgery, diabetes and endocrinology, ear, nose and throat, gastroenterology and GI surgery, geriatrics, gynecology, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, pulmonology and lung surgery, and urology.

Harder explains that hospitals that rank highly in specialty care are often regional or national referral centers, somewhere a patient may go to get a second opinion, even traveling across several states.

“Most patients can find the care they need in their community or near their community, in their insurance network,” he said.

The rankings for regional hospitals don’t require that these centers are strong in referral care because many patients don’t need that level of care. The local rankings are geared towards identifying hospitals that are good at a range of services.

“The vast majority of patients don’t need a top ranked hospital for complex specialty care and their needs may be very well met by a best regional hospital that can offer a breadth of services relevant to their care,” Harder said.

Methodology

U.S. News & World Report said the 2019-20 rankings evaluated nearly every community hospital in America. Only 165 hospitals out of over 4,500 were ranked in one specialty while 569 hospitals were ranked among the best regional hospitals. A hospital was ranked regionally based on its performance in delivering complex and common care, U.S. News says. The rankings are jointly produced by U.S. News and RTI International, a North Carolina-based research organization. (Read the full U.S. News best hospitals methodology.)

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