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Penn Medicine Hospitals: Ranked Among Top 10

Penn Medicine Hospitals are again ranked among the top 10 hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. This is Penn’s Medicine’s fourth year in a row to receive this recognition. 

In the magazine’s annual survey, the combined enterprise of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center was ranked as the 10th best hospital in the United States, and the No. 1 hospital in Pennsylvania. In addition, the hospitals are again ranked No. 1 in the Philadelphia metro area.

The Honor Roll is composed of just 20 institutions from nearly 5,000 hospitals analyzed nationwide. Honor Roll hospitals each perform near the top of the rankings in at least half a dozen specialty areas. Penn Presbyterian was nationally ranked for excellence in 11 specialties, including cancer; cardiology & heart surgery; diabetes & endocrinology; ear, nose & throat (ENT); gastroenterology & GI surgery; geriatrics; nephrology; neurology & neurosurgery; orthopedics; pulmonology; and urology. In addition, Chester County Hospital was ranked No. 5 in the Philadelphia region and No. 9 in the state; Pennsylvania Hospital was ranked No. 7 in Philadelphia, No. 14 in the state and was nationally ranked in orthopedics; and Lancaster General Health (LGH) was ranked No. 6 in the state.

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