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Two Local Hospitals Ranked Among Best In The Nation

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Neurosurgery at North Shore University Hospital, which U.S. News rated as New York State’s No. 1 hospital, tied with three others. (Photo credit: Northwell Health)

North Shore University Hospital and NYU Langone-Long Island were ranked among the best in the nation according to the U.S. News’ Best Hospitals Honor Roll.

The U.S. News & World Report releases its annual Best Hospitals ranking to inform residents about their best care options. The list offers rankings in different healthcare services, such as cancer care, cardiology, and orthopedics. The national Honor Role recognizes hospitals with a wide range of excellence.

North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset made the Honor Roll and also ranked No. 1 in New York State.

The hospital ranked in the top 20 nationally in six specialties, including orthopedics (7th), pulmonology (11th), cardiac/heart surgery (12th), geriatric care (14th), neurology/neurosurgery (15th) and gastroenterology/GI surgery (16th).

Two other Northwell Health hospitals (Long Island Jewish Medical Center and Lenox Hill Hospital) tied for fifth place in the state as well.

“Providing an amazing patient experience is the ultimate goal at all of our Northwell hospitals and the latest U.S. News Best Hospitals list shows just how dedicated we are at making it happen,” said Michael Dowling, Northwell’s president and CEO.

Dowling continued: “Our culture of caring and education begins with our staff and extends to the patients and their loved ones. This health care journey takes a village to heal and its impact continues long after someone is discharged. The goal is to raise the health of the communities we serve in proactive, lasting and meaningful ways.”

“I’ve seen the expertise and sheer willpower that our team members exhibit each and every day, first as leader of Lenox Hill Hospital and now overseeing an entire health system,” said Jill Kalman, MD, executive vice president and chief medical officer at Northwell.

NYU Langone Hospital was ranked No. 1 in the nation for neurology and neurosurgery for the third year in a row.

The hospital received a No. 1 ranking in pulmonology and lung surgery for the first year as well. Additionally, NYU Langone was recognized as the best hospital in New York State for cardiology, heart surgery and vascular surgery.

All 13 of the hospital’s ranked specialities were placed within the top 20 nationally, including: neurology and neurosurgery (1st), pulmonology and lung surgery (1st), cardiology, heart surgery and vascular surgery (2nd), urology (2nd), geriatrics (3rd), rehabilitation (4th), diabetes and endocrinology (5th), gastroenterology/GI surgery (5th), rheumatology (9th), ear, nose and throat (10th), cancer (17th) and obstetrics and gynecology (19th).

“At NYU Langone Health, our culture of exceptionalism continues to deliver the best outcomes for our patients with one consistently high standard of care across all of our locations,” said Robert I. Grossman, MD, CEO of NYU Langone and dean of NYU Grossman School of Medicine.

Grossman continued: “Not only is our overall ranking one of the highest in the United States, but nine of our specialties are among the top five in the nation. We are unique in that exceptional patient outcomes come from all of our hospitals, with each of these contributing to our ranking. I am so proud of each and every one of our employees for helping deliver these fantastic results.”

In addition to their rankings, the hospital earned an “A” safety rating to each of its six inpatient facilities.

Joseph J. Greco, MD, executive vice president and chief of hospital operations at NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island said, “We are thrilled to be recognized once again for our commitment to providing patients with the highest-quality care, both here in Long Island and all across our system. Our patients across Long Island can also access a broad range of top-ranked clinical services right here in their community, without having to travel to Manhattan.”