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These Are The Best Hospitals In New York, Newsweek Says In New List
Of the 20 named, six are on Long Island and 2 are in the Hudson Valley.

NEW YORK — The best hospital in New York is The Mount Sinai Hospital, but 19 others are ranked in Newsweek’s first-ever ranking of America’s Best In-State Hospitals.
Every hospital in the country was eligible for the inaugural ranking for 2024, which includes 600 hospitals across all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
The results are based on four data sources, including surveys by Newsweek’s data partner, Statista, of doctors, hospital administrators and other healthcare professionals, as well as patients, and Medicare and Medicaid data.
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The final scores were weighted on peer recommendations (32.5 percent in-state and 7.5 percent out-of-state), patient experience (17.5 percent), hospital quality metrics (40 percent) and implementation of standardized Patient-Reported Outcome Measures, or PROMs (2.5 percent).
In addition, three specialty hospitals in New York were on the list without scores.
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The New York hospitals named to the list, along with their score and location, are:
- The Mount Sinai Hospital -92.89 percent. New York
- NYU Langone Hospitals -91.43 percent. New York
- New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell - 90.98 percent. New York
- North Shore University Hospital - 84.10 percent. Manhasset
- Lenox Hill Hospital - 82.68 percent. New York
- Saratoga Hospital - 81.72 percent. Saratoga Springs
- Long Island Jewish Medical Center - 81.71 percent. New Hyde Park
- Glen Cove Hospital - 80.34 percent. Glen Cove
- University Hospital (Stony Brook) - 80.02 percent. Stony Brook
- Montefiore Medical Center - 79.44 percent. Bronx
- Huntington Hospital - 79.42 percent. Huntington
- Mather Hospital - 78.06 percent. Port Jefferson
- St. Anthony Community Hospital - 78.03 percent. Warwick
- White Plains Hospital Center - 77.56 percent. White Plains
- Mount Sinai Morningside - 77.44 percent. New York
- St. Peter's Hospital - 75.18 percent. Albany
- Maimonides Medical Center - 75.03 percent. Brooklyn
The three specialty hospitals:
- Hospital For Special Surgery in NYC
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in NYC
- St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn
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