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‘Best Hospital’ Ranking Names Six in Valley Region

Six San Fernando Valley region hospitals were named in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Hospitals” for 2021-2022.Hospitals from the Valley ranked in the following order:Adventist Health Glendale: No. 12 in Los Angeles, No. 21 in California Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills: No. 14 in Los Angeles, No. 24 in California Providence St. Joseph Medical Center-Burbank: No. 14 in Los Angeles, No. 24 in California Providence Tarzana Medical Center: No. 20 in Los Angeles, No. 37 in California Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills Medical Center: No. 28 in Los Angeles, No. 56 in California Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia: No. 28 in Los Angeles, No. 56 in CaliforniaThe hospitals were chosen from a list of 130 Los Angeles hospitals and 424 California hospitals. The rankings were based on analyses of patient safety, patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes, staffing and technological capabilities.Adventist Health Glendale, the highest ranked hospital from the Valley, has now been ranked for three consecutive years.“Our medical center has faced incredible challenges since the dawn of COVID-19 in February 2020; I’m grateful for the extraordinary care our associates have provided throughout the pandemic and continue delivering today,” Alice Issai, president of Adventist Health Glendale, said in a statement. “It is their unwavering commitment to providing safe, quality care for our patients that enables our continued recognition.”The “Best Hospitals” ranking was produced by U.S. News and RTI International, a North Carolina-based research organization.

Antonio Pequeño IV
Antonio Pequeño IV
Antonio “Tony” Pequeño IV is a reporter covering health care, finance and law for the San Fernando Valley Business Journal. He specializes in reporting on some of the biggest names in the Valley’s biotechnology sector. In addition to his work with the Business Journal, Tony has reported with BuzzFeed News on the unsupervised use of Clearview AI, a controversial facial recognition technology. Tony, who also conducts freelance reporting, graduated from the USC’s Master of Science in Journalism program in 2021. He is in his fifth year as a journalist as of 2021.

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