brazil Dominates New Newsweek Hospital Ranking with 22 Institutions Listed
A new ranking of the world’s best hospitals released by Newsweek magazine showcases significant Brazilian representation, with 22 institutions making the list. The ranking, developed in partnership with Statista, analyzes data across eleven key areas, including reputation, patient experience, and quality of treatment.The hospitals recognized include:
Mater dei Hospital Santo Agostinho (Belo Horizonte)
UNICAMP Hospital das Clínicas de Campinas (Campinas)
Little Prince Children’s Hospital (Curitiba)
Moinhos de Vento Hospital (Porto Alegre)
Pro-Cardiac Hospital (Rio de Janeiro)
Pro Matre paulista (São paulo)
AC Camargo cancer Center (Sao Paulo)
BP – The Portuguese beneficence of São Paulo (São Paulo)
GRAACC – institute of Pediatric oncology (IOP) (São Paulo)
Hcor (Heart Hospital) (São Paulo)
German Hospital Oswaldo Cruz (São Paulo)
Hospital das Clínicas, University of São Paulo (São Paulo)
Santa Joana Hospital and Maternity (São Paulo)
SEPACO HOSPITAL AND MATERNITY (SAO PAULO)
Sabará Children’s Hospital (São Paulo)
Einstein Hospital Israelita (São Paulo)
Nove de Julho Hospital (São Paulo)
São Luiz Itaim Hospital (São Paulo)
São Paulo Hospital – UNIFESP (São paulo)
Sirio-Lebanese Hospital (São Paulo)
Dante Pazzanese Institute of Cardiology (São Paulo)
Heart Institute (Incor) (São Paulo)
Brazil’s strong showing highlights the country’s advancements in medical care across various specialties.Newsweek noted that Brazilian hospitals are consistently well-represented within the top 50 globally.
Specifically, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein ranked eighth worldwide in gastroenterology, while the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital secured 15th place in urology.In cardiology,the heart Institute (Incor),a public institution affiliated with the University of São Paulo Hospital das Clínicas,achieved 12th place,followed by Albert Einstein at 16th. The syrian-Lebanese hospital (43rd) and Dante Pazzanese Institute of Cardiology (46th) also earned positions within the cardiology top 50.
The University of São Paulo Hospital das Clínicas was ranked 32nd in neurology, with albert Einstein (36th) and the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital (43rd) also appearing in the neurology rankings.