Read about Best Hospitals Worldwide
These are challenging times for hospitals. COVID-19 put unprecedented stress on health systems, as have inflation and global financial uncertainty. In the U.S. and around the world, leading hospitals are dealing with rising costs, aging populations and a medical workforce exhausted from battling a global pandemic.
Among the hallmarks of great hospitals, however, are not just first-class care, first-class research and first-class innovation. The very best institutions also share another quality: consistency. The world’s best hospitals consistently attract the best people and provide the best outcomes for patients as well as the most important new therapies and research. Of all the hospitals in the world, relatively few can do all those things year in and year out. The best belong to a very exclusive club.
To recognize them, Newsweek and global data firm Statista are proud to introduce our fifth annual listing of the World’s Best Hospitals 2023. This year, we have ranked over 2,300 hospitals in 28 countries, including one that is new to our list, Taiwan. For the first time, we ranked all top 250 global hospitals. We have also listed the best hospitals by country; each country list also includes a listing of top specialty hospitals as per our research.
Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minnesota, USA)
Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland, Ohio, USA)
Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore, Maryland, USA)
Singapore General Hospital (Singapore)
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Berlin, Germany)
Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Toronto General Hospital (Toronto, Canada)
St. Thomas’ Hospital (London, United Kingdom)
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi, UAE)
Apollo Hospitals (Various locations, India
It’s essential to consider your specific medical needs, geographic location, and the expertise of the hospital in the relevant field when determining the best choice for your healthcare.