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Six Medical City Healthcare hospitals named among America's Best by Healthgrades

Six Medical City Healthcare hospitals were named to the national Healthgrades list, and several hospitals earned state rankings.

January 24, 2024
Healthgrades America's 250 Best Hospitals 2024
America's 250 Best Hospitals 2024, Healthgrades

Dallas, Texas — Six Medical City Healthcare hospitals have been named among America’s 250 Best Hospitals for 2024, according to new research released by Healthgrades, a leading marketplace connecting doctors and patients. This achievement puts these facilities in the top 5% of hospitals nationwide for overall clinical performance across the most common conditions and procedures. 

Named to the prestigious America’s 250 Best Hospitals list:

  • Medical City Arlington
  • Medical City Dallas
  • Medical City Denton
  • Medical City Fort Worth
  • Medical City McKinney
  • Medical City Plano 

“From quality processes and new technology to leadership commitment, this list recognizes our system’s dedication to high-quality, compassionate care,” says Allen Harrison, president of Medical City Healthcare. “Being named among the best hospitals in the country is why North Texans turn to Medical City Healthcare hospitals as the destination of choice for healthcare excellence.” 

Healthgrades evaluated patient mortality and complication rates for 31 of the most common conditions and procedures at nearly 4,500 hospitals across the country to identify the top-performing hospitals. 

“We’re proud to recognize these Medical City Healthcare hospitals on America’s 250 Best Hospitals for 2023,” says Brad Bowman MD, chief medical officer and head of data science at Healthgrades. “Being named one of America’s 250 Best Hospitals means consistently delivering better-than-expected outcomes for the patients in their community and setting a high national standard for clinical excellence.” 

Additionally, several Medical City Healthcare hospitals were recognized in the Healthgrades 2024 State Rankings™, placing them among the top five hospitals statewide for quality care in specialty care in Texas, including:  

  • Medical City Plano
    • Number one in Texas for Vascular Surgery
    • Top five statewide for Neurosciences, Orthopedic Surgery, Stroke Care and three Gastrointestinal categories (care, medical and surgery) 
  • Medical City Dallas
    • Top five for Spine Surgery 
  • Medical City Denton
    • Top five for Vascular Surgery 
  • Medical City Fort Worth
    • Number one in Texas for Spine Surgery 
  • Medical City Lewisville
    • Number one in Texas for Pulmonary Care 
  • Medical City Weatherford
    • Top five for Coronary Intervention

These achievements reflect each hospital’s commitment to delivering the best care possible and distinguish the organizations as Texas’ leading hospitals for these specialties, according to Healthgrades.

Published:
January 24, 2024
Location:
Medical City McKinney, Medical City Dallas, Medical City Plano, Medical City Fort Worth, Medical City Arlington, Medical City Weatherford, Medical City Denton, Medical City Lewisville

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