Woman’s Hospital continues to set a high standard in the realm of infection prevention and patient experience, as evidenced by its recent recognition by Newsweek for the fifth consecutive year. The hospital has been duly noted as one of 2025 World’s Best Hospitals and honored as a Five Year Champion. The specialized areas the hospital are praised for include gynecology and maternity care, demonstrating a firm commitment to patient safety and satisfaction.
Woman’s president and CEO, Rene Ragas, expressed immense pride in the recognition. Ragas attributed the success and acclaim to the unyielding dedication of the healthcare team in delivering top-quality care consistently. The recognition from Newsweek and endorsements from healthcare peers worldwide stand as a testament to the hard work and diligence of the hospital staff.
Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals ranking is a noteworthy guide that assists patients in making informed, data-based decisions when choosing the appropriate hospital for their medical needs. This award is presented annually, taken into account recommendations from physicians and other healthcare professionals from 30 countries. The selection process revolves around evaluating various indicators such as patient experience, quality care, hygiene, safety, medical outcomes, and other quality metrics.
The recognition by Newsweek reinforces the well-deserved reputation of Woman’s Hospital as an established leader in patient satisfaction and infection prevention. The award also reaffirms the hospital’s commitment to achieving excellence in healthcare delivery.