World's Best Hospitals 2022 - France

World's Best Hospitals 2022

The world's hospitals have been the front line in medicine's constantly evolving war against COVID-19 for two years now. According to the experts who helped guide the results of our annual ranking of the World's Best Hospitals, that has meant learning to adapt to new and existing challenges quickly and improvising on the fly.

For instance, according to Dr. Gary S. Kaplan, former CEO of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health and current senior vice president of CommonSpirit Health, "The pandemic has exacerbated a worldwide healthcare staffing shortage, especially in nursing."

David Bates, chief of general internal medicine and primary care at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital (No. 17 on Newsweek's Best Hospitals Global Leaders list) says, "We had to very rapidly convert beds to ICU beds, and close large sections of the hospital, then come up with staff to cover those beds. There were also great challenges with managing our supply chain for things like ventilators and personal protective equipment."

Dr. Christoph Meier, Director of the Department of Internal Medicine at University Hospital Zurich (No. 15 on our Global Leaders list) says, "Many lessons could be learned from COVID, such as recognizing the efficacy of virtual meetings, valuing the importance of hospital hygiene and emphasizing the importance of generalists over siloed specialization. The biggest challenge was the joint setting of individual priorities for a common goal."

Many medical institutions struggled with these and other challenges over the course of the pandemic but what has set the world's leading hospitals apart is their continued ability to deliver the highest-quality patient care and conduct critical medical research even as they focused on battling COVID. Indeed, as the fourth annual ranking of the World's Best Hospitals by Newsweek and Statista shows, consistency in excellence is the hallmark of these institutions, with familiar names dominating the list and top spots.

The hospitals that have fared best during the pandemic are those that have learned to work faster by communicating better and breaking down internal silos, according to Dr. Gregory Katz, professor of Innovation & Value in Health at the University of Paris School of Medicine: "A critical facilitator of velocity is broad participation from hospital teams. If there is one thing we take away from our fight against COVID-19, it's the value of preparation. For hospital leaders, it's all about choice, not chance."

Dr. Jens Deerberg-Wittram, CEO and president of Romed Kliniken, a German nonprofit health system, says much of that preparation comes down to being ready to pay for the nuts-and-bolts necessary to take of very sick people. "We learned over the pandemic," he says, "that those hospitals truly make a difference in a global crisis who are running expensive and resource-intense infrastructure like emergency departments, ICUs, ECMO [extracorporeal membrane oxygen machines] et cetera."

How do the leading hospitals maintain their top status in the midst of a global pandemic that has turned the medical world upside down? The ability and drive to continually innovate is key—and top talent is at the heart of that. As Bates says, "Premier hospitals remain strong largely by attracting the best people, those who are focused on developing new approaches to care and making care better."

Kaplan adds, "Top hospitals maintain their excellence by having clear and embraced missions and aspirational visions leading to constancy of purpose that is lived daily by all staff. This must be coupled with leadership constancy and consistency that creates alignment from the boardroom to the front line of care."

According to Deerberg-Wittram, "A certain intellectual mindset, an academic culture, a strong focus on patient outcomes and an inspiring environment for young talents are the ingredients for a premier hospital that lasts over decades."

This year's rankings represent an expanded universe, with three new countries on the list—Colombia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates—bringing the total to over 2,200 hospitals in 27 countries. And the results show a remarkable cross-section of excellence across the world: Twenty one countries are represented in the global top 150. The U.S. leads with 33 hospitals, followed by Germany with 14; Italy and France with 10 each; and South Korea with eight. Overall, there were 13 new hospitals in this year's top 100. Among the biggest movers from last year's rankings were No. 14 Universitätsspital Basel, up from 35 last year; No. 28 Northwestern Memorial Hospital (58 in 2021); No. 43 Seoul's Samsung Medical Center (73) and No. 59 New York's NYU Langone Hospitals (86).

The goal of this study is to provide the best data-based comparison of hospital reputation and performance across countries. We hope this will be useful not only to patients and families seeking the best care for themselves and loved ones, but also to hospitals as they benchmark themselves against their peers during a period of unprecedented change.

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RankHospitalScoreCityFootnote
1AP-HP - Hôpital Universitaire Pitié Salpêtrière94.14%Paris
2AP-HP - Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou85.68%Paris
3CHU Lille - Hôpital Claude-Huriez82.20%Lille
4CHU Bordeaux - Groupe hospitalier Pellegrin79.60%Bordeaux
5Hôpital Paris Saint-Joseph78.64%Paris
6Hospices Civils de Lyon - Hôpital Lyon Sud78.47%Pierre Benite
7Polyclinique Santé Atlantique78.40%St Herblain
8AP-HM - Hôpital de la Timone78.21%Marseille
9CHU Toulouse - Hôpital Purpan78.00%Toulouse
10Hospices Civils de Lyon - CHU Louis Pradel77.10%Bron
11CHU Grenoble - Site Nord77.09%La Tronche
12AP-HM - Hôpital Nord77.05%Marseille
13AP-HP - Hôpital Cochin77.04%Paris
14CHU Nantes - Site Hôtel-Dieu77.03%Nantes
15Hospices Civils de Lyon - Hôpital Edouard Herriot77.03%Lyon
16Clinique Pasteur76.97%Toulouse
17AP-HP - Hôpital Bichat-Claude-Bernard76.80%Paris
18CHRU Nancy - Hôpital Central76.11%Nancy
19Elsan - Clinique Saint-Augustin76.03%Bordeaux
20Hôpital Saint-Joseph76.01%Marseille
21AP-HP - Hôpital Saint-Antoine76.00%Paris
22Clinique de l'Anjou75.41%Angers
23Hospices Civils de Lyon - Hôpital de la Croix-Rousse75.36%Lyon
24CHU Strasbourg - Hôpital de Hautepierre75.16%Strasbourg
25AP-HP - Hôpital Henri-Mondor75.06%Creteil
26Clinique Francois Chenieux74.84%Limoges
27Hôpitaux Privés de Metz - Hôpital Robert Schuman74.73%Vantoux
28Hôpitaux Privés de Metz - Hôpital Belle-Isle74.72%Metz
29Clinique de L'Europe Rouen74.52%Rouen
30Hôpital Européen74.44%Marseille
31CHU Tours - Hôpital Bretonneau74.38%Tours
32Hopital Americain74.38%Neuilly Sur Seine
33Ramsay Santé - Hopital Prive Jean Mermoz74.29%Lyon
34CHU Dijon-Bourgogne - Hopital François Mitterant74.28%Dijon
35AH-HP - Hôpital Antoine Béclère74.23%Clamart
36CHU Nice - Hôpital Pasteur74.22%Nice
37CHU Strasbourg - Hôpital Civil74.22%Strasbourg
38CHU Nîmes - Hopital Carémeau74.15%Nîmes
39Hôpital Albert Schweitzer74.14%Colmar
40Ramsay Santé - Hopital Prive Dijon Bourgogne73.99%Dijon
41CHU Lyon - Hôpital Renée Sabran73.88%Hyeres
42Centre Hospitalier de Bligny73.68%Briis Sous Forges
43Hopital Privé de Provence - Polyclinique du Parc Rambot73.67%Aix En Provence2
44CH Privé - St Grégoire73.57%St Grégoire
45Institut Mutualiste Montsouris73.56%Paris
46Infirmerie Protestante de Lyon73.51%Caluire Et Cuire
47Polyclinique Reims-Bezannes73.43%Bezannes
48Centre Hospitalier Lourdes73.43%Lourdes
49Ramsay Santé - Hopital Prive La Louviere73.42%Lille
50Hopital Prive Cannes Oxford73.26%Cannes
51Médipôle de Savoie73.21%Challes Les Eaux
52Hôpital d'Instruction Des Armées Clermont-Tonnerre73.19%Brest2
53Ramsay Santé - Hôpital Privé Clairval73.15%Marseille
54Centre Hospitalier Grasse72.91%Grasse
55Elsan - Polyclinique de Gentilly72.86%Nancy
56AP-HP - Hôpital Bicêtre72.82%Le Kremlin Bicetre
57Clinique Mutualiste Jules-Vernes72.80%Nantes
58Centre Hospitalier Toulon - Hôpital Sainte Musse72.80%Toulon
59Elsan - Hôpital Privé la Châtaigneraie72.79%Beaumont
60CHU Bordeaux - Hôpital Saint-André72.79%Bordeaux
61Clinique Saint-George72.70%Nice
62Clinique Rhena Association72.70%Strasbourg
63CHU Toulouse - Hôpital Rangueil72.66%Toulouse
64Ramsay Santé - Hopital Privé Le Bois72.65%Lille
65Clinique Saint Germain72.65%St Germain En Laye
66AP-HP - Hôpital Saint-Louis72.53%Paris
67Clinique Mutualiste de La Sagesse72.53%Rennes
68CHU Montpellier - Hopital Lapeyronie72.46%Montpellier
69Clinique Internationale Parc Monceau72.33%Paris
70Ramsay Santé - Hopital Prive de La Loire72.32%St. Etienne
71Nouvelle Clinique Bel-Air72.31%Bordeaux
72CHU Grenoble - Site Sud72.23%Echirolles
73Centre Hospitalier Ouest Reunion72.13%St Paul
74Hôpital Privé du Confluent72.12%Nantes
75Elsan - Polyclinique Médipôle Saint-Roch72.10%Cabestany
76Hôpital Foch72.07%Suresnes
77CHU Clermont-Ferrand - CHU Gabriel-Montpied72.06%Clermont Ferrand
78Ramsay Santé - Clinique de l'Union72.02%St. Jean
79Pôle santé Oréliance72.01%Saran
80Hopital de La Croix Saint Simon71.99%Paris
81AP-HP - Hôpital Cochin Saint-Vincent-de-Paul71.98%Paris
82CHI Créteil71.98%Creteil
83CH Valenciennes71.98%Valenciennes
84Ramsay Santé - Hôpital Privé Bois Bernard71.97%Bois Bernard
85CHU Saint-Étienne - Hôpital Bellevue71.96%St Etienne2
86Clinique Rive-Gauche71.94%Toulouse
87AMP BIO CHU NANTES SITE JULES VERNE71.92%Nantes
88Elsan - CHP Brest - Polyclinique de Keraudren71.91%Brest
89AP-HP - Hôpital Lariboisière71.91%Paris
90Groupement des Hôpitaux de l'Institut Catholique de Lille - Hôpital Saint-Philibert71.79%Lomme
91CH Annecy Genevois - site Annecy71.77%Annecy
92Centre Hospitalier Saint Joseph et Saint Luc71.58%Lyon
93AP-HP - Hôpital Albert Chenevier71.50%Creteil2
94AP-HP - Hôpital Tenon71.48%Paris
95Polyclinique Saint-Roch71.48%Montpellier
96CH Colmar - Hôpital Louis Pasteur71.37%Colmar
97Centre Hospitalier de Cornouaille - Site de Laënnec71.35%Quimper
98Hôpital Privé des Côtes-d'Armor71.34%Plerin
99Centre Hospitalier Saint-Brieuc - Hôpital Yves Le Foll71.34%St Brieuc
100Centre Hospitalier Le Mans71.32%Le Mans
101CHU Lille - Hôpital Salengro71.32%Lille
102Clinique Louis Pasteur71.31%Essey Les Nancy
103CH Dunkerque71.25%Dunkerque
104Elsan - Polyclinique Vauban71.24%Valenciennes
105Clinique Saint-Jean71.19%Montpellier
106Clinique de Saint Joseph71.16%St Joseph2
107CHU Rouen Normandie - Hôpital Charles-Nicolle71.16%Rouen
108Clinique Sainte-Anne71.12%Strasbourg
109Elsan - Clinique Saint-Pièrre71.11%Perpignan
110CHRU Nancy - Hôpitaux de Brabois71.09%Vandoeuvre Les Nancy
111CHU Toulouse - Hôpital Larrey71.08%Toulouse
112Groupement des Hôpitaux de l'Institut Catholique de Lille - Hôpital Saint Vincent de Paul71.07%Lille
113CHU Besançon - Hôpital Jean Minjoz71.05%Besançon
114AP-HP - Hôpital Avicenne-Bobigny71.01%Bobigny
115CHU Poitiers - La Milétrie71.00%Poitiers
116Centre Hospitalier Privé Sainte Marie70.99%Osny
117CH Calais - Hôpital Jean Eric Techer70.98%Calais
118CHR Metz-Thionville - Hôpital de Mercy70.98%Ars Laquenexy
119Ramsay Santé - Clinique La Croix du Sud70.95%Quint-Fonsegrives
120AP-HP - Hôpital Armand-Trousseau70.93%Paris
121AP-HM - Hôpital Sainte Marguerite70.93%Marseille
122AP-HP - Hôpital Beaujon70.77%Clichy
123Chr Lille70.73%Lille2
124Centre Hospitalier de Cannes70.69%Cannes
125Centre Hospitalier Henri Dunant La Charite-Sur-Loire70.65%La Charite Sur Loire2
126Hopital La Porte Verte70.64%Versailles2
127Centre Hospitalier Chartres Louis Pasteur-Le Coudray70.48%Le Coudray
128Hôpital Marie Lannelongue70.35%Le Plessis Robinson
129CH de Valence70.20%Valence
130CH Châteaubriant-Nozay-Pouance - Site Châteaubriant70.14%Chateaubriant
131AP-HP - Hôpital Joffre Dupuytren70.12%Draveil2
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Global Board of Medical Experts:

The global board of medical experts was founded by Statista to support the World's Best Hospitals Project. The board is an independent body that is tasked with the continuous development of the quality and scope of the project. Current members of the board of experts are listed here.



Methodology

The World's Best Hospitals 2022 ranking lists the best hospitals in 27 countries: U.S.,- Germany, Japan, South Korea, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Spain, Brazil, Canada, India, Australia, Mexico, The Netherlands, Austria, Thailand, Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Israel, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Colombia.The countries were selected based on multiple comparability factors, such as standard of living/life expectancy,population size, number of hospitals and data availability. The lists are based on three data sources:
1. Over 80,0000 medical experts (doctors, hospitals managers, health care professionals) in 27 countries were invited to participate in the 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. Results from patient experience surveys. 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 hospital, recommendation of hospital and satisfaction with medical care.
3. Medical key performance indicators (KPIs) on hospitals e.g., data on quality of treatment and hygiene measures.KPIs from a variety of public sources were collected for most countries. KPIs differ between the countries. Examples of included data are data on quality of care for specific treatments, data on hygiene measures and patient safety and data on number of patients per doctors and per nurse.

Scores were calculated for each hospital in each of the three categories and weighted: Peer recommendation (50% national, 5% international), patient experience (15%), medical KPIs (30%).

Every hospital in each country is rated by a score. Scores are only comparable between hospitals in the same country, because different sources for patient experience and medical KPIs were examined in each country. Since it was 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 preliminary rankings were sent to an international network of medical journalists for plausibility checks. A global board of renowned medical experts validated the rankings.

The number of hospitals awarded in each country varies based on the number of hospitals and data availability in the respective country. The U.S. had the most hospitals awarded with 420, while Israel and Singapore were represented with 10 hospitals each. In total, more than 2,200 hospitals were ranked for this fourth edition of the ranking.

The online edition of this study includes a Global Top 250 list. The list includes a ranking of the 150 best global hospitals, ranks 151–250 are sorted alphabetically. The top 150 were determined by the number of international recommendations received and their national rank. Ranks 151 through 250 consist of the next best hospitals in each country. They are sorted alphabetically because the data is too heterogeneous between countries to allow for further cross-country comparison. The global list does not include specialized hospitals.

The rankings are comprised exclusively of hospitals that are eligible regarding the scope described in this article. 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 01/01/2021–12/31/2021 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 full rankings and methodology are available online.


Download the methodology overview here.
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Disclaimer:
The rankings are comprised exclusively of hospitals that are eligible regarding the scope described in this article. 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 01/01/2021-31/12/2021 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.

Footnotes:
1 - No medical KPI was used to determine the score for these hospitals. Their scores relies 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 relies on results from medical KPIs and recommendations from medical experts.