LOUISVILLE, Kentucky – Baptist Health has three of Kentucky’s top 6 hospitals according to the 2019-20 U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals rankings — Baptist Health Lexington and Baptist Health Louisville tied for third, and Baptist Health Paducah, sixth.

Baptist Health Louisville was also named #1 in Metro Louisville – the seventh time in eight years it has been either #1 or tied for #1. Both the Louisville and Lexington hospitals are listed as being “Recognized in the Bluegrass Region” which encompasses both cities. Baptist Health Paducah is listed as “Recognized in the Jackson Purchase.”

This is the first time for Baptist Health Paducah to be ranked in the Best Hospitals survey.

This is also only the second time that a Kentucky health system has had three hospitals recognized by U.S. News & World Report in the same year.

The rankings, now in their 30th year, recognize hospitals that excel in caring for patients and are designed to assist patients and their doctors in identifying a hospital that best meets their needs. More than 4,500 medical centers nationwide were evaluated.

“At Baptist Health, our physicians, nurses and staff are centered on providing high quality patient care every day. U.S. News & World Report rankings underscore that excellence and confirm that we’re living out our mission of leading in clinical excellence, compassionate care and growth to meet the healthcare needs of our communities,” said Gerard Colman, Baptist Health CEO.

Baptist Health Lexington was judged as “high performing” in seven of nine adult procedures and conditions rated in the U.S. News report: abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, heart bypass surgery, heart failure, COPD, colon cancer surgery, hip replacement, and lung cancer surgery.

Baptist Health Louisville also earned high performing ratings in seven areas: abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, aortic valve surgery, heart bypass surgery, heart failure, colon cancer surgery, COPD and knee replacement.

Baptist Health Paducah was rated as high performing in aortic valve surgery, heart failure and COPD.

Baptist Health Floyd in New Albany, Indiana – and Baptist Health-managed Hardin Memorial Health in Elizabethtown, Kentucky – each rated as high performing in heart failure and COPD.

Only 10 to 21% of hospitals nationally received a high performing rating in the selected adult conditions and procedures.

“For 30 years, U.S. News has strived to make hospital quality more transparent to healthcare consumers nationwide,” said Ben Harder, managing editor and chief of health analysis at U.S. News. “By providing the most comprehensive data available on nearly every hospital across the United States, we give patients, families and physicians information to support their search for the best care across a range of procedures, conditions and specialties.”

Objective measures such as risk-adjusted patient survival and discharge-to-home rates, volume and quality of nursing, among other care-related indicators were used to arrive at the rankings.

Best Hospitals was produced by U.S. News with RTI International, a leading research organization based in Research Triangle Park, N.C.

For more information about the 2019-20 rankings and ratings, please visit the FAQ. The rankings will be published in the U.S. News “Best Hospitals 2020” guidebook (ISBN 9781931469937), available for pre-order now from the U.S. News Online Store and for purchase at other bookstores in mid-September.

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