Here are the best hospitals in the world. Five Italians in the top 100: the first is Gemelli

Here are the best hospitals in the world.  Five Italians in the top 100: the first is Gemelli

The Policlinico Agostino Gemelli Irccs in Rome is confirmed for the fourth time as the best hospital in Italy, according to the ranking drawn up by the American magazine Newsweek in collaboration with Statista Inc. A confirmation of excellence which is also found in the “world” ranking where the Twins rises to 35th place (it was 38th last year) that is, in the circle of the best international hospitals led once once more by Mayo Clinic di Rochester. There are 5 Italian hospitals in the world top 100 and 14 in the top 250. With the top 10 – excluding Gemelli – all being from the North (half in Lombardy).

The world top ten and the position of the Gemelli of Rome

To find the first Italian healthcare facility you have to scroll down the ranking to 35th place. This is where the Agostino University Hospital is positioned Twins Irccs of Rome, first tricolor flag in the 2024 ranking of the best hospitals in the world, drawn up by Newsweek magazine (annually starting from 2019), with the collaboration of Statista (a company that deals with statistics). This year, we read in the introduction to the ranking, the list includes data on 2,400 hospitals in 30 countries, including Italy. The data is organized by country, but a ranking of the top 250 hospitals is published, a list from which a top 10 is highlighted which stands out in particular “for the intriguing use of artificial intelligence to advance medical discoveries”, explain the promoters. The Belpaese remains out of this restricted Olympus of top healthcare facilities, which sees the United States in number 1 place Mayo Clinic of Rochester. The podium is all from overseas: second Cleveland Clinic (USA), third on Toronto General. Hospitals followed by: Johns Hopkins Hospital (Usa), Massachusetts General Hospital (USA). The first European reality meets in sixth place, it is the German one Charité – University Medicine of Berlino. Behind him: Karolinska University Hospital (Stockholm, Sweden); AP-HP – Pitié Salpêtrière University Hospital (Paris, France); Sheba Medical Center (Ramat Gan, Israel); closes the top 10Zurich University Hospital (Zurich, Switzerland).

The presence of Italian hospitals in the ranking

Narrowing the focus on Italy, the second Italian presence is the Great Metropolitan Hospital Niguarda from Milan, in 52nd place. Third nationally and 57th in the world is the Irccs Hospital San Raffaele – San Donato Group (Milan), fourth (and 65th in the world) the Clinical Institute Humanitas of Rozzano, on the outskirts of Milan; fifth (66th in the world) is the Polyclinic Saint Ursula Malpighi from Bologna. In the world ranking, to meet other Italian structures following these 5, it is necessary to exceed 100: in 103rd place globally here is a Venetian reality, the‘Aou integrated in Verona (sixth Italian), in 117th and 118th places respectively are the Polyclinic Saint Matthew of Pavia (seventh hospital in Italy), e Padua hospital (eighth in Italy). Then there is the ninth Italian reality, 135th in the world ranking, that is the hospital Pope John XXIII of Bergamo. And the tithe is the Molinette hospital in Turin (165th in the world). Finally, the top 150 of the best hospitals in the world includes at number 187 theAou Careggi of Florence (11th Italian); at place 202 gli Civil Hospitals of Brescia (12th Italian); at 211 theAou Sant’Andrea di Roma (13th Italian); at 215 the Irccs Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova of Reggio Emilia (14th Italian). Finally, it should be noted that the top 10 Italian healthcare facilities that appear in the ranking are – apart from the Gemelli in Rome – all located in the North (half in Lombardy).

How the world ranking is created

But how is the ranking drawn up? Each hospital’s score is based on an online survey of more than 85,000 medical experts and public data from post-hospitalization surveys on overall patient satisfaction. The score also considers parameters such as hygiene, the doctor-patient relationship, as well as a survey by Statista on hospitals’ use of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs), which are standardized questionnaires completed by patients to evaluate their experience and results. «The primacy of the Gemelli Polyclinic is a source of great satisfaction for us – comments the President of the Agostino Gemelli IRCCS University Polyclinic Foundation, Carlo Fratta Pasini –. The strength of the Gemelli Polyclinic lies in its history and its mission as a hospital at the service of everyone, which combines cutting-edge care and research, but also the training of doctors and healthcare workers.” «The results of the new Newsweek ranking make us truly proud to be at the helm of this reality of excellence, a non-profit foundation that re-invests all its resources for continuous improvement, and also proud to be an integral part of the healthcare service of the Lazio Region”, he continues Marco Elefanti general director of Gemelli which this year celebrates its first 60 years of activity

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2024-03-18 18:53:36

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