World's Best Hospitals 2025 - Top 250

World's Best Hospitals 2025

Few decisions carry more weight than selecting a hospital for yourself or a loved one. This choice is often made while feeling unwell or after a stressful diagnosis—making it all the more difficult. That's why ready information about where world-class medical care is available can make all the difference in ensuring the best possible outcomes.

According to global data platform Statista, the number of hospitals worldwide is projected to reach 215,977 by 2026. With an overwhelming number of hospitals to choose from, most available resources fail to provide a full overview of the options.

To close the gap and help prospective patients find the best care possible, Newsweek and Statista are proud to present the World's Best Hospitals 2025, which shares the top hospitals worldwide, as well as ranked by country, to provide choices that are tailored for your needs.

This year's ranking lists the best hospitals in 30 countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States. These countries were selected based on multiple comparability factors, such as standard of living, life expectancy, population size, number of hospitals and data availability.

The ranking is based on an extensive evaluation process, including an online survey of thousands of medical experts (doctors, hospital managers and health care professionals), patient experience data, hospital quality metrics and a PROMs Implementation Survey. Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are defined as standardized, validated questionnaires completed by patients to measure their perception of their functional well-being and quality of life.

Over 2,400 hospitals were ranked this year, but the list also highlights the top 250 hospitals worldwide. Among these standouts are Mayo Clinic - Rochester, Cleveland Clinic, Toronto General - University Health Network, The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset.

Having reliable and accessible data is essential when selecting a hospital for treatment. We hope this list is a trusted resource for patients, families and health care leaders seeking insights into the world's top medical institutions.

Alexis Kayser, Healthcare Editor


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RankHospitalCountryCityState (US only)PROMs survey
1
United States of America
Rochester
Minnesota
2
United States of America
Cleveland
Ohio
3
Canada
Toronto
4
United States of America
Baltimore
Maryland
5
Sweden
Stockholm
6
United States of America
Boston
Massachusetts
7
Germany
Berlin
8
Israel
Ramat Gan
9
Singapore
Singapore
10
Switzerland
Zurich
11
France
Paris
12
Switzerland
Basel
13
United States of America
Los Angeles
California
14
Germany
Heidelberg
15
Switzerland
Lausanne
16
Japan
Bunkyo
17
United States of America
Stanford
California
18
Denmark
Aarhus
19
United States of America
New York
New York
20
Denmark
Copenhagen
21
United States of America
Boston
Massachusetts
22
Brazil
São Paulo
23
Germany
Munich
24
Canada
Toronto
25
South Korea
Seoul
26
France
Lille
27
Austria
Vienna
28
Norway
Oslo
29
France
Paris
30
South Korea
Seoul
31
The Netherlands
Amsterdam
32
Canada
Toronto
33
United Kingdom
London
34
United States of America
Los Angeles
California
35
Germany
Hamburg
36
Japan
Chuo
37
Italy
Milan
38
United States of America
Chicago
Illinois
39
United States of America
San Francisco
California
40
Belgium
Leuven
41
Germany
Hannover
42
South Korea
Seoul
43
Finland
Helsinki
44
Italy
Rome
45
Germany
Munich
46
South Korea
Seoul
47
United States of America
Ann Arbor
Michigan
48
The Netherlands
Rotterdam
49
Spain
Madrid
50
United States of America
Jacksonville
Florida
51
The Netherlands
Utrecht
52
Spain
Madrid
53
Switzerland
Geneva
54
Italy
Milan
55
United States of America
Durham
North Carolina
56
Austria
Innsbruck
57
Canada
Toronto
58
Japan
Kamogawa
59
Spain
Barcelona
60
Israel
Tel Aviv
61
Italy
Rozzano
62
Australia
Camperdown
63
United States of America
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
64
The Netherlands
Nijmegen
65
Switzerland
Zurich
66
Germany
Cologne
67
United States of America
Phoenix
Arizona
68
South Korea
Seongnam
69
Sweden
Gothenburg
70
Spain
Barcelona
71
France
St Herblain
72
United States of America
Houston
Texas
73
Italy
Bologna
74
Germany
Freiburg
75
France
Bordeaux
76
Spain
Madrid
77
United States of America
New York
New York
78
The Netherlands
Leiden
79
Spain
Pamplona/Iruña
80
Singapore
Singapore
81
Japan
Fukuoka
82
Sweden
Uppsala
83
Brazil
São Paulo
84
United Kingdom
London
85
Denmark
Odense
86
United Kingdom
London
87
South Korea
Seoul
88
United Kingdom
Cambridge
89
Canada
Montreal
90
France
Marseille
91
Japan
Nagoya
92
Canada
Montreal
93
United States of America
New York
New York
94
Australia
Melbourne
95
Austria
Linz
96
Australia
Parkville
97
India
New Delhi
98
Japan
Shinjuku
99
Austria
Graz
100
Thailand
Bangkok
101
Singapore
Singapore
102
Japan
Shinjuku
103
South Korea
Suwon
104
France
Paris
105
United States of America
Chicago
Illinois
106
Belgium
Ghent
107
Finland
Tampere
108
South Korea
Seoul
109
Germany
Bonn
110
United States of America
Nashville
Tennessee
111
Singapore
Singapore
112
Japan
Kyoto
113
Germany
Erlangen
114
The Netherlands
Maastricht
115
Brazil
São Paulo
116
United States of America
Boston
Massachusetts
117
Italy
Bergamo
118
Germany
Tübingen
119
Italy
Verona
120
Finland
Turku
121
United States of America
Santa Monica
California
122
Israel
Petah Tikva
123
Switzerland
Bern
124
Switzerland
Basel
125
Canada
Toronto
126
United States of America
Chicago
Illinois
127
Brazil
Porto Alegre
128
Italy
Padua
129
The Netherlands
Groningen
130
Canada
Montreal
131
Austria
Salzburg
132
France
Toulouse
133
Norway
Trondheim
134
The Netherlands
Nieuwegein
135
Italy
Pavia
136
United States of America
St. Louis
Missouri
137
Germany
Ulm
138
Singapore
Singapore
139
South Korea
Incheon Metropolitan City
140
France
Marseille
141
United States of America
Atlanta
Georgia
142
Germany
Dresden
143
France
Pierre-Bénite
144
Canada
Vancouver
145
United States of America
Madison
Wisconsin
146
India
Gurugram
147
Norway
Bergen
148
Chile
Santiago
149
Colombia
Cali
150
Sweden
Malmö
151
Australia
Fitzroy
152
Switzerland
Bern
153
United Kingdom
London
154
Austria
Vienna
155
Japan
Minato
156
Norway
Tromsø
157
United Kingdom
Oxford
158
Switzerland
Aarau
159
Australia
St Leonards
160
Spain
Seville
161
United States of America
New Haven
Connecticut
162
Austria
Linz
163
Spain
Madrid
164
Sweden
Lund
165
Brazil
São Paulo
166
Japan
Suita
167
Belgium
Edegem
168
France
Paris
169
Spain
Valencia
170
Germany
Göttingen
171
South Korea
Seoul
172
United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi
173
Belgium
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
174
South Korea
Seoul
175
Spain
Madrid
176
South Korea
Seoul
177
Italy
Rome
178
United States of America
Los Angeles
California
179
United Kingdom
London
180
Italy
Florence
181
South Korea
Seoul
182
France
Paris
183
Germany
Düsseldorf
184
France
Paris
185
Japan
Sapporo
186
Germany
Würzburg
187
France
Bron
188
Germany
Essen
189
United States of America
Seattle
Washington
190
Japan
Bunkyo
191
Finland
Kuopio
192
Sweden
Linköping
193
Malaysia
Subang Jaya
194
United States of America
Seattle
Washington
195
Germany
Frankfurt am Main
196
United Kingdom
Birmingham
197
South Korea
Seoul
198
Spain
Madrid
199
United States of America
San Diego
California
200
Australia
Herston
201
Japan
Kurashiki
202
Brazil
São Paulo
203
Mexico
Mexico City
204
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
205
Japan
Shibuya
206
Germany
Stuttgart
207
South Korea
Seoul
208
Taiwan
Taipei
209
Saudi Arabia
Riyadh
210
Brazil
São Paulo
211
United States of America
Baltimore
Maryland
212
United Kingdom
London
213
Germany
Mainz
214
United States of America
Sacramento
California
215
Italy
Modena
216
Japan
Kobe
217
Spain
Barcelona
218
United States of America
Aurora
Colorado
219
Italy
Turin
220
Austria
Schwarzach im Pongau
221
United States of America
Cleveland
Ohio
222
United Kingdom
London
223
South Korea
Seoul
224
United Kingdom
Newcastle upon Tyne
225
United States of America
Cleveland
Ohio
226
Canada
Toronto
227
United States of America
La Jolla
California
228
India
Chandigarh
229
Norway
Stavanger
230
France
Nantes
231
Sweden
Stockholm
232
Chile
Santiago
233
United States of America
Kansas City
Kansas
234
Denmark
Herlev
235
France
Toulouse
236
The Netherlands
Eindhoven
237
Germany
Kiel
238
Germany
Regensburg
239
Colombia
Bogotá
240
United States of America
Dallas
Texas
241
France
Lyon
242
Israel
Jerusalem
243
United States of America
Salt Lake City
Utah
244
Switzerland
Geneva
245
United States of America
Columbus
Ohio
246
The Netherlands
The Hague
247
Canada
Ottawa
248
The Netherlands
Zwolle
249
United States of America
Torrance
California
250
United States of America
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania

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METHODOLOGY

The World's Best Hospitals 2025 ranking lists the best hospitals in 30 countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Fin­land, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The countries were selected based on multiple comparabil­ity factors, such as standard of living/life expectancy, population size, number of hospitals, and data availability.

For the third time, hospitals were surveyed regarding their PROMs implementation status. Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are defined as standardized, validated questionnaires completed by patients to measure their perception of their functional well-being and quality of life. With the guidance of the global board of medical experts, Newsweek and Statista have updated the PROMs Implementation Survey for the 2025 ranking cycle. The survey was sent out to hospitals in fall/winter 2024, and participation was also possible on newsweek.com and r.statista.com. Furthermore, the board of medical experts supports the continuous development of the overall methodology. The lists are based on four data sources:

1. Online Survey: Newsweek and Statista invited tens of thousands of medical experts (doctors, hospital managers, and health care professionals) in 30 countries to partic­ipate in an online survey. Participants were asked to recommend hospitals in their own country as well as in other countries. Recommendations for own employer/hospital were not allowed.

2. Patient Satisfaction: Results from patient experience surveys were incorporated into the scoring model. Publicly avail­able data from existing patient surveys was used to analyze patient experience. Patient surveys are typically conducted by insurance companies among patients after hospitalization. Examples of survey topics include general satisfaction with the hospital, recommendation of the hospi­tal, and satisfaction with medical care.

3. Hospital Quality Metrics: Quality metrics from a variety of public sources were collected for most countries. Quality metrics differ between countries. Examples of incorporated data include metrics on the quality of care for specific treatments, hygiene measures, and the number of patients per doctor or nurse.

4. PROMs Implementation Survey: For the third time, a PROMs implementation score has been included in the scoring model of the World's Best Hospitals project. In the fall and winter of 2024, Newsweek and Statista reached out to hospitals and conducted a survey about the implementation and use of PROMs.

Since 2024, 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 also the use of data from PROMs (and other patient-important outcomes) to advance value-based healthcare.

Scores were calculated for each hospital in each of the four categories and weighted: Peer recommenda­tions (35 percent national, 5 percent international), patient experience (17.5 percent), hospital quali­ty metrics (37.5 percent), PROMs implementation (5 percent).

Every hospital in each country is rated with a score. Scores are comparable only between hospitals in the same country because different sources for patient experience and medical key performance indicators were examined in each country. Since it is not possible to harmonize this data, cross-country comparisons of the scores are not possible (a score of 90 in country A doesn't necessarily mean that this hospital is better than a hos­pital with a score of 87 in country B).

The number of hospitals awarded in each country varies based on the num­ber of hospitals and data availability in the respective country. The US had the most hospitals awarded, with 420, while Israel and Singapore were repre­sented with 10 hospitals each. In total, 2,445 hospitals were ranked for this seventh edition of the ranking.

The top global hospitals were determined by the number of international recommendations received in the survey and their national rank. The global list does not include specialized hospitals. This year, one new component was added to the calculation: Bibliometric score.

The rankings are comprised exclusively of hospitals that are eligible regarding the scope described in this document. A mention in the ranking is a positive recognition based on peer recommendations and publicly available data sources at the time. 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 calendar year. Furthermore, events preceding or following the period 01/01/2024–31/12/2024 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.

The methodology overview is available here.

The extended methodology is available here.

Footnotes:

○ 1 - No medical KPI was used to determine the score for these hospitals. Their scores rely on patient satisfaction data and recommendations from medical experts.

○ 2 - No patient satisfaction data was used to determine the score for these hospitals. Their scores rely on results from medical KPIs and recommendations from medical experts.

PROMs thresholds:

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PROMs measurement that does not meet the 50% threshold
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50% – <70%
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70% – <87.5%
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>=87.5%

Hospitals which have filled out the survey but do not measure PROMs do not receive a checkmark.

Special hospitals - The focus of World's Best Hospitals is to award general hospitals. Specialized hospitals which have been recommended are featured on the country lists without a rank.

Infection prevention (*): The Infection Prevention Award identifies which of the US hospitals featured in the national ranking were performing "above national average" based on 6 reported measures.

Patient Experience (**): The patient experience award recognizes hospitals with an outstanding performance based on the ratings across the 10 composite measures of the HCAHPS survey.

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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.

The Expert Board:

Prof. Dr. David Bates: Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, USA

Dr. Gary Kaplan: CEO Emeritus, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, CommonSpirit Board of Trustees, USA

Prof. Dr. med. Christoph Meier: Director, Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Zürich, Switzerland

Dr. med. Jens Deerberg-Wittram: Senior Fellow, Center for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research CPCOR, Germany

Prof. Gregory Katz: Université Paris Cité School of Medicine, PromTime, France

Prof Dr. Eyal Zimlichman, MD: Chief Transformation and Innovation Officer, Sheba Medical Center, Israel

Current members of the board of experts are listed here.