The States With The Best Hospitals, According To Health Experts

The States With The Best Hospitals, According To Health Experts


December 8, 2025 | Allison Robertson

The States With The Best Hospitals, According To Health Experts


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Looking for top-tier medical care in the US? We've ranked the 20 states with the best hospitals based on data from US News Health and World Report, covering hospital safety, healthcare quality, access, affordability, and––most importantly––patient satisfaction. 

Whether you’re moving or just curious, these states are setting the bar for great healthcare.

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#20 – North Carolina

North Carolina shines with big names like Duke University Hospital and UNC Medical Center. These top-notch facilities offer excellent outcomes, especially in cancer and heart care. Patient satisfaction is strong, and over 60% of hospitals have earned “A” safety grades.

File:2008-07-24 Duke University Hospital Emergency and Trauma Center.jpgIldar Sagdejev (Specious), Wikimedia Commons

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#19 – Michigan

Hospitals across Michigan are climbing in national rankings thanks to consistent quality improvements. The University of Michigan Health System is a standout. Safety scores are high, and expanded mental health services have boosted access in both urban and rural areas.

File:University of Michigan Medical Campus, Ann Arbor, Michigan.JPGDwight Burdette, Wikimedia Commons

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#18 – South Dakota

South Dakota’s Avera and Sanford Health systems make it a surprise healthcare star. The state earns top marks for hospital cleanliness, low infection rates, and short wait times. Access to care in rural areas is better than the national average.

File:Sanford Hospital.JPGSdgjake, Wikimedia Commons

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#17 – Colorado

Colorado residents benefit from great preventive care and strong hospital performance, especially in Denver and Boulder. UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital is nationally ranked. A majority of hospitals hold “A” grades in safety and satisfaction scores are high for surgical and emergency care.

File:UCHealth Buildings extended view.jpgWiinterU, Wikimedia Commons

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#16 – Wisconsin

Wisconsin offers quality care with affordability to match. Hospitals like UW Health and Froedtert Hospital are leaders in specialty care. Over 70% of the state’s hospitals score “A” for safety, and outcomes in cardiology and orthopedics are among the best in the Midwest.

File:Wauwatosa June 2024 067 (Froedtert Hospital).jpgMichael Barera, Wikimedia Commons

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#15 – Hawaii

Hawaii consistently earns praise for its healthcare system. Queen’s Medical Center is a national leader in stroke care and trauma services. The state ranks low for preventable hospitalizations and offers strong access to primary care in both cities and islands.

File:QMCfront2 12082010.jpgGearots551, Wikimedia Commons

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#14 – Virginia

Virginia’s hospitals perform well across the board. Inova Fairfax and Sentara Norfolk General provide cutting-edge care with great patient satisfaction. Nearly 60% of hospitals earn “A” safety scores, and access to OB-GYN and pediatric services is among the best nationwide.

File:SentaraNorfolkGeneralAerial.jpgSkibbidyDoo, Wikimedia Commons

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#13 – Washington

With institutions like Virginia Mason and UW Medical Center, Washington State is a leader in patient-centered care. Cancer, heart, and orthopedic services rank high, and the state has invested heavily in rural access and safety improvements in recent years.

File:UWMC.jpgAtomic Taco, Wikimedia Commons

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#12 – Vermont

Vermont might be small, but its hospitals are big on quality. The University of Vermont Medical Center scores highly in patient outcomes, and the state consistently leads in primary care access. It's also a national leader in mental health integration.

File:FletcherAllen.jpgGopats92, Wikimedia Commons

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#11 – Utah

Utah is home to Intermountain Healthcare, one of the most efficient hospital networks in the U.S. Hospitals here are known for safety, short wait times, and high patient satisfaction. Outcomes in surgical care and maternity health are especially strong.

File:Intermountain Medical Center.jpgGyozaDumpling, Wikimedia Commons

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#10 – Minnesota

With the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota is a healthcare powerhouse. Even beyond Mayo, hospitals across the state offer excellent surgical care, fast recovery rates, and low readmission rates. The state also ranks high in patient trust and satisfaction.

File:Gonda and Charlton Building Skyways - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota (38792363545).jpgTony Webster from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, Wikimedia Commons

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#9 – New Hampshire

New Hampshire consistently ranks well in hospital safety and health outcomes. Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center is the state’s flagship hospital, with A+ performance in cancer, heart, and trauma care. The state also offers affordable insurance and low emergency room wait times.

File:Aerial view of Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon New Hampshire on 2015-07-06.jpgJared C. Benedict, Wikimedia Commons

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#8 – Iowa

Iowa has some of the cleanest and safest hospitals in the country. The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics stands out for surgical success rates. More than 75% of hospitals earn “A” grades, and rural areas have strong medical access.

File:University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.jpgCtjf83, Wikimedia Commons

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#7 – Oregon

Oregon excels in innovation and preventive care. OHSU in Portland is highly ranked in several specialties, including cancer and neurology. The state’s hospitals have impressive safety scores and consistently high ratings for staff communication and patient education.

File:OHSU Hospital front - Portland, Oregon.JPGM.O. Stevens, Wikimedia Commons

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#6 – Connecticut

Connecticut hospitals are high performers in access and specialty care. Yale New Haven Hospital ranks among the best in the country. Hospitals throughout the state hold strong safety records, and patients report excellent care for chronic illness and surgery recovery.

File:Yale New Haven Hospital (54106261403).jpgajay_suresh, Wikimedia Commons

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#5 – New York

New York is home to world-renowned hospitals like NYU Langone and Mount Sinai. The state’s hospital system shines in complex care, research, and trauma services. It also performs well in maternal health, stroke recovery, and cancer survival rates.

File:NYU Langone Medical Center (41246168170).jpgAjay Suresh from New York, NY, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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#4 – Rhode Island

Small but mighty, Rhode Island offers top-notch care at Lifespan facilities. The state has one of the highest percentages of A-rated hospitals, and it leads in care coordination, cancer treatment, and heart health. Patient satisfaction is among the best in the U.S.

File:Rhode Island Hospital Providence RI.jpgKenneth C. Zirkel, Wikimedia Commons

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#3 – California

California’s hospitals are healthcare giants. From UCLA to UCSF, the state has dozens of nationally ranked hospitals. Safety scores are high, patient outcomes are strong, and access to specialists is easy in both urban and suburban areas.

File:Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.jpgCoolcaesar, Wikimedia Commons

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#2 – Illinois

Illinois might surprise you with its ranking, but Northwestern Memorial and Rush University Medical Center in Chicago set a high bar. The state has invested heavily in hospital modernization, safety programs, and equity in access. Patient outcomes continue to improve statewide.

File:RUMC - new tower.jpgNathan Hicks, Wikimedia Commons

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#1 – Massachusetts

Massachusetts tops the list with elite institutions like Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The state leads in safety, access, and patient satisfaction. Nearly 80% of hospitals hold “A” grades, and outcomes in surgery, heart care, and cancer treatment are best-in-class.

File:Brigham and Women’s Hospital (54954429093).jpgajay_suresh, Wikimedia Commons

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