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Methodist Healthcare hospitals nationally recognized

Methodist Healthcare hospitals nationally recognized among America's 250 Best Hospitals by Healthgrades.

February 15, 2024

San Antonio, Texas  Several Methodist Healthcare hospitals were recently recognized on the 2024 Healthgrades America’s 250 Best Hospitals list for superior performance in providing care for conditions and procedures across multiple specialty lines and areas. For the third consecutive year, Methodist Hospital was named one of America’s 250 Best Hospitals for 2024, according to new research released by Healthgrades, the leading marketplace connecting doctors and patients. Data collected from other Methodist Healthcare System hospitals -including Methodist Hospital | Metropolitan, Methodist Hospital | Northeast, Methodist Hospital | Texsan, and Methodist Hospital | Specialty and Transplant- contributed to Methodist Hospital’s designation. Methodist Hospital | Stone Oak was also named to the list for a second year in a row. These achievements put Methodist Healthcare hospitals in the top 5% of hospitals nationwide for overall clinical performance across the most common conditions and procedures.

Additionally, Methodist Hospital was ranked number one in Cardiology in the state of Texas, earning the following prestigious awards demonstrating top-quality excellence in cardiac care:

  • One of Healthgrades America's 100 Best Hospitals for Cardiac Care™
  • Recipient of the Healthgrades Cardiac Care Excellence Award™
  • Named Among the Top 5% in the Nation for Cardiology Services
  • Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Heart Attack
  • Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Heart Failure

Methodist Hospital | Stone Oak was also recognized for excellence in cardiac care, being named a Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Heart Attack and Treatment of Heart Failure.

“Methodist Healthcare’s consistent and exceptional clinical outcomes, as recognized by Healthgrades, are a direct reflection of our team’s unwavering commitment to the highest standard of care for families in South Texas,” said Dr. Devry Anderson, chief medical officer for Methodist Healthcare. “We will continue to invest in our technology, our talented staff, and our services with safety as our primary focus. In the spirit of Eph 4:1, we endeavor to lead our hospitals in a manner worthy of our community’s trust when seeking quality health care.”

With tools like hospital ratings and awards, Healthgrades helps consumers make confident healthcare decisions by enabling the evaluation and comparison of hospital performance to find the highest quality of care. Visit Healthgrades.com for an in-depth look at Methodist Healthcare hospitals’ performance and profile to explore the highest quality care in San Antonio.

Published:
February 15, 2024
Location:
Methodist Stone Oak Hospital, Metropolitan Methodist Hospital, Methodist Texsan Hospital, Methodist Specialty and Transplant Hospital, Methodist Hospital, Northeast Methodist Hospital

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