U.S. News & World Report released its 2016-17 hospital rankings Tuesday, roughly a week on the heels of CMS releasing its Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating program. Just one of the 20 hospitals on U.S. News' Honor Roll received a five-star rating from CMS as well — and three received just two stars.
Below, the 20 Honor Roll hospitals are listed in rank order from U.S. News, along with their overall star rating from CMS.
1. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.) — 5 stars
2. Cleveland Clinic — 4 stars
3. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston) — 4 stars
4. Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore) — no rating available. All Maryland hospitals were not eligible for an overall rating because Medicare does not collect the necessary data, according to Kaiser Health News
5. UCLA Medical Center (Los Angeles) — 3 stars
6. NewYork-Presbyterian University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell — 4 stars
7. UCSF Medical Center (San Francisco) — 3 stars
8. Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago) — 3 stars
9. Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Presbyterian (Philadelphia) — 4 stars
10. NYU Langone Medical Center — 4 stars
11. Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University (St. Louis) — 2 stars
12. UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside (Pittsburgh) — 2 stars
13. Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston) — 3 stars
14. Stanford Health Care-Stanford (Calif.) Hospital — 4 stars
15. Mount Sinai Hospital (New York City) — 3 stars
16. Duke University Hospital (Durham, N.C.) — 4 stars
17. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles) — 4 stars
18. University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers (Ann Arbor) — 3 stars
19. Houston Methodist Hospital — 4 stars
20. University of Colorado Hospital (Aurora) — 2 stars