America's Best Orthopedic Hospitals 2024

America's Best Orthopedic Hospitals 2024

Arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome and osteoporosis are only a few of the bone and joint conditions that can be treated at an orthopedic hospital. For people suffering from ailments like these, limited mobility and chronic pain can impact their daily activities.

Orthopedic disorders represent a large swath of the medical landscape—the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases in the U.S. is projected to reach nearly $61 billion in revenue in 2024, according to market research firm Statista. It's a sector seeing steady growth, with the market volume expected to top $66 billion by 2029. The report added that the country is seeing a "surge in demand" for minimally invasive, nonsurgical musculoskeletal procedures.

With so much increasing demand for orthopedic specialists, finding the right facilities to handle these conditions becomes more challenging. To help guide patients to the best hospitals for their specific needs, Newsweek is partnering with Statista to release our first ranking of America's Best Orthopedic Hospitals.

The ranking is based on data distilled from a nationwide survey of health care professionals working in orthopedics, as well as an analysis of hospital quality metrics, results from patient experience surveys and a Statista survey on whether the hospital uses Patient-Reported Outcome Measures to improve its care and support therapeutic decisions in real time. The leading 175 orthopedic facilities were recognized.

The orthopedic hospitals highlighted here represent the best options for remedying conditions that impact patients' day-to-day lives.

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RankHospital NameCityStateNotable TreatmentPROMs survey
1
New York
New York
ACL reconstruction surgery, Ankle surgery, Hip replacement surgery, Nonsurgical orthopedic treatments (e.g., Cortisone Injections), Shoulder replacement surgery
2
Rochester
Minnesota
ACL reconstruction surgery, Ankle surgery, Hip replacement surgery, Nonsurgical orthopedic treatments (e.g., Cortisone Injections), Shoulder replacement surgery
3
New York
New York
ACL reconstruction surgery, Hip replacement surgery, Shoulder replacement surgery
4
Boston
Massachusetts
ACL reconstruction surgery, Hip replacement surgery, Shoulder replacement surgery
5
Los Angeles
California
ACL reconstruction surgery, Ankle surgery, Hip replacement surgery, Shoulder replacement surgery
6
Los Angeles
California
7
Baltimore
Maryland
Hip replacement surgery, Shoulder replacement surgery
8
Cleveland
Ohio
ACL reconstruction surgery, Hip replacement surgery, Shoulder replacement surgery
9
New York
New York
Hip replacement surgery
10
Santa Monica
California
11
Stanford
California
ACL reconstruction surgery, Hip replacement surgery, Shoulder replacement surgery
12
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Hip replacement surgery
13
Chicago
Illinois
ACL reconstruction surgery, Hip replacement surgery, Shoulder replacement surgery
14
Boston
Massachusetts
15
Saint Louis
Missouri
Hip replacement surgery, Shoulder replacement surgery
16
Los Angeles
California
Hip replacement surgery
17
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
ACL reconstruction surgery, Hip replacement surgery, Shoulder replacement surgery
18
Chicago
Illinois
Hip replacement surgery
19
Durham
North Carolina
Hip replacement surgery
20
Jacksonville
Florida
21
San Francisco
California
Hip replacement surgery
22
Boston
Massachusetts
23
New York
New York
24
Iowa City
Iowa
Knee replacement surgery
25
Seattle
Washington
26
New York
New York
27
Houston
Texas
28
Gainesville
Florida
29
La Jolla
California
30
Irvine
California
Hip replacement surgery
31
Charlottesville
Virginia
32
Nashville
Tennessee
33
Columbus
Ohio
34
Ann Arbor
Michigan
35
Phoenix
Arizona
36
Atlanta
Georgia
37
Manhasset
New York
38
Baltimore
Maryland
39
Morristown
New Jersey
40
Grand Rapids
Michigan
41
Lebanon
New Hampshire
42
Baltimore
Maryland
43
Aurora
Colorado
44
Houston
Texas
45
Madison
Wisconsin
46
Cleveland
Ohio
47
Chapel Hill
North Carolina
48
Kansas City
Kansas
49
Torrance
California
50
Honolulu
Hawaii
51
Chicago
Illinois
52
Boston
Massachusetts
53
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
54
Brooklyn
New York
55
Tampa
Florida
Hip replacement surgery
56
Salt Lake City
Utah
57
Cleveland
Ohio
58
Dallas
Texas
59
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
60
Baltimore
Maryland
61
Eau Claire
Wisconsin
62
Hackensack
New Jersey
63
Detroit
Michigan
64
Allentown
Pennsylvania
65
The Woodlands
Texas
66
La Jolla
California
67
Santa Monica
California
68
Washington
Washington, D.C.
Hip replacement surgery
69
Temple
Texas
70
Boston
Massachusetts
71
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
72
New York
New York
73
New York
New York
74
Houston
Texas
75
Rochester
New York
76
Skokie
Illinois
77
New Hyde Park
New York
78
Long Beach
California
79
New Haven
Connecticut
80
Mission Viejo
California
81
West Chester
Pennsylvania
82
Cincinnati
Ohio
83
Royal Oak
Michigan
84
Hershey
Pennsylvania
85
Dallas
Texas
86
Red Bank
New Jersey
87
Coral Gables
Florida
88
San Diego
California
89
Roslyn
New York
90
Waxahachie
Texas
91
Falls Church
Virginia
92
San Diego
California
93
Troy
Michigan
94
Houston
Texas
95
Bronx
New York
96
Charlotte
North Carolina
97
Danville
Pennsylvania
98
Bellevue
Washington
99
Maywood
Illinois
100
Minneapolis
Minnesota
101
Los Angeles
California
102
Green Bay
Wisconsin
103
Columbia
Missouri
104
San Diego
California
105
Sacramento
California
106
Downers Grove
Illinois
107
Libertyville
Illinois
108
Charlotte
North Carolina
Ankle surgery, Hip replacement surgery
109
Portland
Maine
110
Kailua
Hawaii
111
St. Louis Park
Minnesota
112
Fort Collins
Colorado
113
Avon
Ohio
114
Sugar Land
Texas
115
Pasadena
California
116
Charleston
South Carolina
117
New Orleans
Louisiana
118
Loveland
Colorado
119
Seattle
Washington
120
Mayfield Heights
Ohio
121
Bethlehem
Pennsylvania
122
Roanoke
Virginia
123
Orange
California
124
Denver
Colorado
125
Orange
California
126
Fullerton
California
127
Provo
Utah
128
Geneva
Illinois
129
Birmingham
Alabama
130
Richmond
Virginia
131
Burlingame
California
132
Honolulu
Hawaii
133
Baltimore
Maryland
134
Winfield
Illinois
135
Bethesda
Maryland
136
Redwood City
California
137
Marina Del Rey
California
138
St George
Utah
139
Kansas City
Missouri
140
Annapolis
Maryland
141
Akron
Ohio
142
Kirkland
Washington
143
Miami
Florida
Knee replacement surgery
144
Parker
Colorado
145
White Plains
New York
146
Mount Pleasant
South Carolina
147
Jacksonville
Florida
148
Cincinnati
Ohio
149
Leesburg
Virginia
150
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
151
Charleston
South Carolina
152
Santa Barbara
California
153
Phoenix
Arizona
154
Boston
Massachusetts
155
Torrance
California
156
Tampa
Florida
157
Hobart
Indiana
158
Lincoln
Nebraska
159
Kansas City
Missouri
160
Plano
Texas
161
West Bloomfield
Michigan
162
Greensboro
North Carolina
163
Portland
Oregon
164
Park Ridge
Illinois
165
St. Louis
Missouri
Knee replacement surgery
166
Loma Linda
California
167
Columbia
Missouri
168
Lansing
Michigan
169
Burbank
California
170
Houston
Texas
171
Portland
Oregon
172
Houston
Texas
173
Paoli
Pennsylvania
174
Indianapolis
Indiana
175
Wichita Falls
Texas

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Statista and Newsweek have partnered to provide patients and family members with a comprehensive resource to informed decision making in finding the Best Specialized Hospitals in the United States for their specific treatment needs.

The America's Best Specialized Hospitals 2024 ranking awards the 200 leading cancer hospitals, 175 leading cardiac hospitals, 175 neurological hospitals, and the 175 leading orthopedic hospitals in the U.S.

The lists are based on four data sources:

1. Nationwide online survey

From April to May 2024 thousands of health care professionals and hospital managers with knowledge about the respective medical field were asked to recommend the leading specialized hospitals in the U.S. Recommendations for their own employer/ hospital were not allowed.

Participants were asked to rate the recommended cancer hospitals on a scale of 1-10 in the areas of: Social work program / supportive care services, psycho-oncological / psychosocial support, outpatient and inpatient palliative care, multidisciplinary care teams, cancer rehabilitation programs, patient education and counseling, clinical trials and research. For cardiac, neurological, and orthopedic hospitals the participants were asked to rate the following areas: Provision of care and patient safety, patient education and counseling, overall nurse staffing, technical equipment, and (with the exception of orthopedic hospitals) cardiac/neurological rehabilitation.

Additionally, participants could recommend the hospitals for notable treatments, conditions & surgeries which the hospitals offer.

These assessments and the recommendations were used to determine the reputation score, which has a weight of 40% of the overall score.

2. Results from patient surveys

Publicly available data from hospital surveys of patient experience during their hospitalizations. Survey topics included: cleanliness of the hospital, communication of the nurses/doctors, care transition, communication about medicines, discharge information, quietness, and staff responsiveness.

Those data were used to determine the patient experience score, which has a 15% weight of the overall score.

3. Hospital quality metrics

These are publicly available data from a variety of sources on indicators relevant to the respective medical fields. Data on infection prevention, vaccination rates (of staff), timely and effective care as well as on readmissions relevant to the field was available from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Hospitals with a 1-star rating from CMS were not eligible for the ranking. The CMS data accounts for 79.5% of the hospital quality metrics score.

From The Joint Commission, an independent, nonprofit hospital accreditation organization, data were available for hospital accreditations and certifications specific to respective medical fields. For Cancer Hospitals, accreditation from the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT) was taken into consideration as well. The accreditations/certifications accounts for 5.5% of the hospital quality metrics score.

Additionally, the AHA Annual Survey of Hospitals Database has been included in the scoring model. The database contains data provided by more than 6,200 hospitals and 400 health care systems and features over 1,300 hospital data points. For America's Best Specialized Hospitals, structural and organizational data of hospital facilities was used to be included in the hospital quality metrics score. The AHA data accounts for 15% of the hospital quality metrics score. All indicators factored into the scoring models are denoted in the appendix of the respective methodology documents presented in the online publication.

Those data were used to determine the hospital quality metrics score, which has a 41.5% weight of the overall score.

4. PROMs Implementation

A PROMs implementation score has been included in the scoring model of the America's Best Specialized Hospitals project. In the fall and winter of 2023, Newsweek and Statista reached out to hospitals and conducted a voluntary survey about the implementation and use of PROMs.

This year, Statista has partnered with the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM, www.ichom.org) as a knowledge partner. ICHOM is the world's leading non-profit organization dedicated to development of standardized measurement of patient-important outcomes (including PROMs) as a basis for driving value-based health care. ICHOM is contributing to the future development of the PROMs implementation survey, in a manner that can drive not only measurement but use of the data from PROMs (and other patient-important outcomes) to advance value based healthcare.

A grading system for the different questions was built to determine a PROMs implementation score for each participating hospital. Only hospitals which achieved a minimum of 50% (of the maximum 100% score) were eligible to be graded and received a maximum of up to 3.5% towards the overall score.

Disclaimer: The rankings are comprised exclusively of hospitals that are eligible regarding the scope described in this document. The ranking is the result of an elaborate process which, due to the interval of data-collection and analysis, is a reflection of the last 12 months. Furthermore, events preceding or following the period June 19, 2023 – June 19, 2024, and/or pertaining to individual persons affiliated/associated to the facilities were not included in the metrics. As such, the results of this ranking should not be used as the sole source of information for future deliberations.

The information provided in this ranking should be considered in conjunction with other available information about hospitals or, if possible, accompanied by a visit to a facility. The quality of hospitals that are not included in the rankings is not disputed.

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About ICHOM

The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM, www.ichom.org) is the leading non-profit dedicated to transforming healthcare by focusing on what truly matters to patients. They accomplish this by empowering patient and clinical leaders to standardize important clinical, quality of life, function and experience results for health care, and enabling transparent large-scale use to achieve patient-centric health system transformation. ICHOM's standardized 'sets' of patient-centered outcomes measures help all actors in healthcare design, deliver and evaluate care based on outcomes that matter to patients. To date, ICHOM has developed 45 outcome measure sets for conditions. The sets are available in IT-ready interoperable formats and have been implemented in 500+ care settings in 42+ countries.

Download the full methodology here.