Cris Collingwood//October 21, 2021
Four local hospitals rated high on the 2022 Healthgrades Ratings and Specialty Excellence Awards.
Healthgrades is the leading resource that connects consumers, physicians and health systems. The ratings assess hospital performance across 31 of the most common procedures and conditions. The awards recognize superior clinical performance in 17 specialty areas and include a new category for overall surgical care.
As part of its analysis, Healthgrades has also released The 2022 Healthgrades Specialty Excellence Report: The Continuing Importance of Quality, which provides an in-depth review and data analysis to show how Americans can use quality ratings to find better specialty care.
“Every American should use this information to help them decide where to seek specialty care,” said Dr. Brad Bowman, chief medical officer and head of Data Science of Healthgrades. “Healthgrades also provides the tools for hospitals to understand how well they perform compared with other local, regional and national hospitals—and to make improvements accordingly.”
Area hospitals and awards are:
Lancaster General Hospital:
America’s 50 Best Hospitals Award
Outstanding Patient Experience
America’s Best 100: Cardiac Care, Critical Care, Gastrointestinal Care, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Stroke Care
Bariatric Surgery Excellence Award
Neuroscience Excellence Award
Pulmonary Care Excellence Award
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center:
America’s 250 Best Hospitals Award
America’s Best 100: Critical Care, Gastrointestinal Care, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Stroke Care
Cranial Neurosurgery Excellence Award
Neuroscience Excellence Award
UPMC Harrisburg:
America’s 250 Best Hospitals Award
America’s 100 Best: Cardiac Care, Critical Care, Pulmonary Care, Stroke Care
Bariatric Surgery Excellence Award
Gastrointestinal Care Excellence Award
Neuroscience Excellence Award
WellSpan York Hospital:
America’s 250 Best Hospitals Award
Critical Care Excellence Award
Pulmonary Care Excellence Award
Stroke Care Excellence Award
The 2022 Healthgrades Specialty Excellence awards recognize hospitals that deliver superior patient outcomes across the most common in-hospital procedures and conditions, including surgical care, critical care, cardiac care and surgery, gastrointestinal care and surgery, bariatric surgery, and 10 other specialties.
The awards take into consideration Medicare patient data from 2018-2020 (excluding any patient with a COVID-19 diagnosis).
Healthgrades independently analyzes each short-term acute care hospital in the country—about 4,500 hospitals. Hospitals can’t opt into or out of the analysis.
Ratings are determined by actual clinical performance, including patient mortality or in-hospital complications. The ratings and awards do not take into consideration hospital reputation, financial information, perception, or predicted performance.
Healthgrades uses a risk-adjusted statistical model so hospitals with sicker patient populations are assessed based on their unique patient mix.
“Hospital quality ratings should be transparent and easily accessible so that all Americans can make the most informed decision about where they receive care,” said Brad Graner, president, Healthgrades. “Many people don’t realize that there is significant variation in quality among hospitals. Healthgrades is leading the way to make hospital quality information transparent and accessible so that all Americans can make the most informed decision about where they receive care.”