The Johns Hopkins Hospital has secured the fifth position in the latest U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals list for the year 2022-23, which evaluated over 4,500 hospitals across the country.
In addition to its overall ranking, the hospital excelled in ten specialties, with Rheumatology earning the top spot nationally. This marks the 33rd consecutive year that Johns Hopkins has maintained a position within the top five hospitals in the United States.
Redonda Miller, president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, expressed her gratitude to the staff in a video message, emphasizing the institution's long-standing commitment to exceptional patient care since its inception in 1889. She acknowledged the dedication of the hospital's staff, noting the importance of compassion in the healing process.
In a joint message to the employees of Johns Hopkins Medicine, Theodore DeWeese, interim dean of the medical faculty and CEO, along with Kevin Sowers, president of the Johns Hopkins Health System, highlighted the collective efforts that contributed to this prestigious recognition. They credited the nurses, physicians, and support staff for their roles in providing high-quality care.
Alongside its No. 5 ranking, The Johns Hopkins Hospital received accolades in all 15 specialty areas. Additionally, three member hospitals of Johns Hopkins Medicine located in Maryland and Washington, D.C. were acknowledged in the regional rankings.
For further information regarding the ranking methodology, individuals can visit the U.S. News & World Report website.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Johns Hopkins University (source).
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