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Hudson Valley Hospital Among Best Places To Have A Baby: US News
One hospital in the Hudson Valley was named as "high performing in maternity care," the study's authors said.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Where to have a baby is one of the most important decisions parents in the Hudson Valley make. To help guide them, U.S. News & World Report has released its 2025 Best Hospitals for Maternity Care.
An all-time high of 817 hospitals providing labor and delivery care were evaluated, but only about half were selected, U.S. News said.
In the Hudson Valley, eight hospitals submitted data for evaluation and one hospital made the "best" list: Montefiore Nyack Hospital (High Performing in Maternity Care).
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These 10 metropolitan areas, listed in alphabetical order, have the greatest number of Best Hospitals for Maternity Care in the U.S.:
- Chicago
- Dallas-Fort Worth
- Denver
- Detroit
- Los Angeles
- New York
- Philadelphia
- Riverside-San Bernardino, California
- San Francisco
- Seattle
Jennifer Winston, U.S. News & World Report’s health data scientist, said in a news release the 2025 list is the most comprehensive since the ratings began in 2021.
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"These high-performing hospitals showcase exceptional care for expectant parents, demonstrating significantly lower C-section rates and severe unexpected newborn complications compared to hospitals not recognized by U.S. News," Winston said.
According to U.S. News, hospitals on the list:
- Are 47 percent more likely to be designated as "Baby-Friendly" by Baby Friendly USA, indicating a hospital has taken important steps to support breastfeeding;
- Have C-section rates 22 percent lower compared with maternity care hospitals not recognized by U.S. News;
- Have severe unexpected newborn complication rates 44 percent less often compared with maternity care hospitals not recognized by U.S. News;
- Have episiotomy rates 33 percent lower compared with maternity care hospitals not recognized by U.S. News;
- Have breast milk feeding rates 12 percent higher compared with maternity care hospitals not recognized by U.S. News;
- Are 13 percent more likely to report race/ethnicity data for both C-section and severe unexpected newborn complications compared with maternity care hospitals not recognized by U.S. News.
The list is based entirely on objective measures of quality, such as C-section rates in lower-risk pregnancies, severe unexpected newborn complication rates, exclusive breast milk feeding rates, birthing-friendly practices and reporting on racial/ethnic disparities, among other measures.
This article was updated to indicate that Montefiore Nyack Hospital was determined to be "High Performing in Maternity Care," by U.S. News & World Report.
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