U-M Health again named to the nation’s Honor Roll of hospitals

U-M Health ENT program is #1 in Michigan, #12 in the nation

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U.S. News and World Report annually evaluates hospitals for its Best Hospitals list by evaluating data from 4,500 hospitals on a range of criteria, including patient experience, outcomes, care-related factors, and expert opinions from physician surveys. 

For 2023-24, the University of Michigan’s hospitals were named among the nation’s very best hospitals, including being the only Michigan hospital named to the nation’s Honor Roll of hospitals.  

Our commitment to providing the highest quality care with a relentless focus on safety is the driving force behind this recognition.  

Thanks to the teamwork, innovation and excellence of our employees, this is the 31st consecutive year that U-M Health has been nationally recognized for strong across-the-board performance.  

U-M Health 2023-24 National Rankings by Specialty:  

  • Michigan’s only “Honor Roll” hospital 

In addition, U-M Health is evaluated as High Performing in 18 procedures and conditions evaluated by U.S. News & World Report.

Also in our statewide clinical network: 

  • Sparrow Health is recognized as High Performing in Diabetes, Heart Attack and Heart Failure. 

  • UM Health-West is recognized as High Performing in Heart Attack, Hip Replacement, Knee Replacement, Spinal Fusion and Stroke.

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