10 'best hospital cities' in the U.S. named

Boston is #1 in the U.S.


Boston has the best hospital ecosystem of any city in the U.S., according to an article on the Becker's Hospital Review website.

Analysis by London-based digital healthcare company identified the "best hospital cities" in the U.S. and the world by comparing cities on 12 metrics within quality of care, infrastructure and access. 

Boston ranked No. 2 on the list of 100 best hospital cities in the world. It was the only U.S. city to crack the top 10.

The other top hospital cities in the U.S. are:

2. Los Angeles (89.89)

3. New York (89.33)

4. Baltimore (86.58)

5. Chicago (84.78)

Read the article with the full ranking.

 



October 24, 2019


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