Mayo Clinic takes top spot as world’s ‘smartest’ hospital


The following is from Becker’s Hospital Review.

The U.S. dominated the top 20 of Newsweek‘s latest “World’s Best Smart Hospitals” list, published Sept. 13.

The list, a partnership between the magazine and consumer research company Statista, awards 330 hospitals in the field of smart technologies from 28 countries “that stand out for their use of electronic functionalities, telemedicine, digital imaging, artificial intelligence, and robotics.”

The top 20 smart hospitals in the world, per Newsweek:

1. Mayo Clinic-Rochester (Minn.)

2. Cleveland Clinic

3. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston)

4. The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore)

5. Mount Sinai Hospital (New York City)

6. MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston)

7. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (New York City)

8. Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston)

9. Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Germany)

10. Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset (Solna, Sweden)

11. Houston Methodist Hospital

12. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles)

13. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell (New York City)

14. Sheba Medical Center (Ramat Gan, Israel)

15. Aarhus (Denmark) Universitetshospital

16. Stanford (Calif.) Health Care-Stanford Hospital

17. Abbott Northwestern Hospital (Minneapolis)

18. Boston Medical Center

19. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston)

20. Universitätsklinikum Essen (Germany)

Read Newsweek’s article here.

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4 thoughts on “Mayo Clinic takes top spot as world’s ‘smartest’ hospital”

  1. Concerning the world’s ‘smartest’ hospitals I would be interested to know which, if any, of these saw through the ‘misinformation’ of health care industry, and had the wisdom and courage A) to advise their patients of the risks and possible dangers of the experimental COVID-19 ‘vaccines’, and B) to prescribe Ivermectin or HCQ to their patients as an early treatment / first approach in dealing with COVID-19.

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