Mass General named a top hospital in the nation by U.S. News & World Report

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U.S. News & World Report released its “Best Hospitals” for 2023-2024 and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a founding hospital of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system, has again earned a spot on the annual Honor Roll. MGH also ranked #2 in the nation in psychiatry.   Of the nearly 5,000 hospitals evaluated, MGH […]

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U.S. News & World Report released its “Best Hospitals” for 2023-2024 and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a founding hospital of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system, has again earned a spot on the annual Honor Roll. MGH also ranked #2 in the nation in psychiatry.  

Of the nearly 5,000 hospitals evaluated, MGH has consistently placed among the top hospitals on the Honor Roll since its inception in 1990 and this year Mass General Brigham is honored to have five nationally ranked hospitals.  

Several other Mass General Brigham hospitals were also honored by U.S. News & World Report. Brigham and Women’s Hospital once again earned a spot on the Honor Roll among the top hospitals in the country. 

Three Mass General Brigham specialty hospitals – McLean Hospital, Spaulding Rehabilitation and Mass Eye and Ear – were recognized for national excellence. McLean Hospital was ranked #1 in the nation in psychiatry, Spaulding Rehabilitation is ranked #2 in rehabilitation and Mass Eye and Ear is #4 for ophthalmology and #7 for otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat care).  

Earlier this year, Mass General Brigham launched For Every Patient, the system’s first unified quality strategy that seeks to achieve the best possible outcomes for every patient. For Every Patient is a multi-year, evidence-based, data driven effort that will provide high-quality care that is effective, safe, personalized, and rooted in equity at every touchpoint, for every patient.  

Additional details about the U.S. News & World Report ranking system can be found here.  

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