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UC San Diego Health Ranked #1 by U.S. News & World Report

UC San Diego Health is ranked #1 in San Diego, placing it among the nation’s best hospitals, according to the 2021-2022 U.S. News & World Report survey. The annual rankings are designed to assist patients and their doctors in making informed decisions about where to receive care for a variety of health conditions, common elective procedures and complex surgeries.

“Given all that has happened in the past eighteen months related to the pandemic, we are extremely honored to be named as the top health system in San Diego and #5 in California,” said Patty Maysent, CEO, UC San Diego Health. “This national recognition is a testament to the continued dedication of our team members to provide superb care to our patients, our community and our region.”

“Patients seek out UC San Diego Health for its excellent patient care and its ability to provide effective traditional and emerging therapies for a full spectrum of common, serious and rare conditions,” said UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “I express my sincere appreciation to our extraordinary team of physicians, nurses, technologists and staff at UC San Diego Health.”

For the 2021-22 rankings and ratings, U.S. News & World Report evaluated more than 4,750 medical centers nationwide in 15 specialties and 17 procedures and conditions. In the 15 specialty areas, 175 hospitals (approximately 3.7 percent) were ranked in the top 50 in at least one specialty. UC San Diego Health was ranked in 10 specialties:

“San Diegans are fortunate to have so many options for quality health care,” said Maysent. “UC San Diego Health stands apart because of our dedicated and talented team members whose many contributions to research, clinical care and education enable us to treat the most complex cases. Our experts, combined with their multidisciplinary approach to care, reinforce our reputation as a premier academic medical center.”

UC San Diego Health is also rated by U.S. News & World Report as “high performing” in 15 common procedures and conditions, which cover a spectrum of care from heart procedures and hip and knee replacements to cancer surgeries for the lung and colon.

“The pandemic tested our health care system, processes and care teams. The rankings illustrate the resilience and dedication of each,” said Chad VanDenBerg, MPH, chief quality and patient safety officer at UC San Diego Health. “Our staff come to work every day with the goal of providing the safest and most compassionate and advanced care to our patients. It is those extraordinary efforts that make these impressive outcomes possible, like so many of our specialties rising in the rankings, especially cancer, which has gone from #47 to #17 in the nation this year.”

U.S. News & World Report “Best Hospitals” methodologies in most areas of care are based largely on objective measures, such as risk-adjusted survival and discharge-to-home rates, volume and staffing of nursing, among other care-related indicators.

Another key component of U.S. News & World Report rankings is the expert opinion score, which is based on physicians around the nation voting for the best hospitals in their specialty.

“The reputation of our extraordinary physicians among their colleagues across the country is a reflection of the strength of our diverse faculty and trainees across multiple specialties, and drives referrals for challenging cases,” said Chris Longhurst, MD, associate chief medical officer for quality and safety at UC San Diego Health. “It is these contributors that allow us to be successful and remain on the forefront of care both locally and nationally.”

Through its rankings, U.S. News & World Report has worked to make hospital quality more transparent to health care consumers nationwide for three decades.

“This year’s expanded report from U.S. News & World Report includes new ratings for important procedures and conditions to help each patient pick the right hospital for the type of care they need,” said Ben Harder, managing editor and chief of health analysis at U.S. News. “Hospitals faced incredible challenges this past year, and the best of them have provided great care throughout the pandemic and continue to offer excellent care today.”

CEO Maysent said UC San Diego Health was gratified by the recognition. “These rankings remind us all of the importance of our work, and we appreciate every patient who chooses us for care.”

UC San Diego Health is comprised of UC San Diego Medical Center in Hillcrest and Jacobs Medical Center, Sulpizio Cardiovascular Institute, Moores Cancer Center, Shiley Eye Institute, and the Altman Clinical and Translational Research Institute, all in La Jolla, as well as primary care and same-day services at clinics throughout Southern California. UC San Diego Health Medical Center is home to the area’s only Regional Burn Center and one of only two Level I trauma centers in the county.

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