VIDEO: Our June 28, 2022 launch event featured Kate Walsh, president and CEO of Boston Medical Center; Judson Howe, president of Adventist Health in Mendocino County; Vikas Saini, MD, president of the Lown Institute; Shannon Brownlee, MSc, special advisor to the president of the Lown Institute.
The Lown Institute Hospitals Index is the first to measure Social Responsibility for more than 3,600 hospitals nationwide. The Index evaluates hospitals on 53 metrics across categories of health equity, value, and outcomes. (press release | methodology)
Included for the first time this year, the Lown Institute created a tool for tracking a hospital’s COVID burden. While not factored into the social responsibility ranking, this measure can be used to provide context on how hospitals were impacted by COVID during the first year of the pandemic.
The Lown Hospitals Index measures social responsibility as a composite of 53 metrics across patient outcomes, value of care, and health equity.
These 66 hospitals received straight “A” grades in outcomes, value, and equity on the Lown Hospitals Index, giving them the highest rankings in overall social responsibility.
Rank |
Hospital |
State |
City |
1 |
Adventist Health Howard Memorial | CA | Willits |
2 |
Duke Regional Hospital |
NC |
Durham |
3 |
Tristar Horizon Medical Center |
TN |
Dickson |
4 |
Boston Medical Center Corporation |
MA |
Boston |
5 |
Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital |
CA |
Salinas |
6 |
Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center |
OR |
Gresham |
7 |
Banner-University Medical Center South Campus |
AZ |
Tucson |
8 |
Saint Alphonsus Medical Center – Nampa |
ID |
Nampa |
9 |
Saint Alphonsus Medical Center – Ontario |
OR |
Ontario |
10 |
Denver Health Medical Center |
CO |
Denver |
11 |
St. Rose Dominican Hospitals – Rose De Lima Campus |
NV |
Henderson |
12 |
Centura Health-St. Mary Corwin Medical Center |
CO |
Pueblo |
13 |
Saint Joseph Berea |
KY |
Berea |
14 |
St. Charles Prineville |
OR |
Prineville |
15 |
Metrohealth System |
OH |
Cleveland |
16 |
Stoughton Hospital |
WI |
Stoughton |
17 |
Sutter Solano Medical Center |
CA |
Vallejo |
18 |
Providence Milwaukie Hospital |
OR |
Milwaukie |
19 |
North Suburban Medical Center |
CO |
Thornton |
20 |
Baystate Wing Hospital and Medical Centers |
MA |
Palmer |
21 |
Medical Center of the Rockies |
CO |
Loveland |
22 |
Atrium Health University City |
NC |
Charlotte |
23 |
Lee Memorial Hospital |
FL |
Fort Myers |
24 |
Excela Health Frick Hospital |
PA |
Mount Pleasant |
25 |
Tristar Stonecrest Medical Center |
TN |
Smyrna |
26 |
Providence St. Joseph Medical Center |
MT |
Polson |
27 |
California Pacific Medical Center – Mission Bernal |
CA |
San Francisco |
28 |
Saint Michael’s Medical Center |
NJ |
Newark |
29 |
Doctors Hospital |
OH |
Columbus |
30 |
Munson Healthcare Cadillac Hospital |
MI |
Cadillac |
31 |
Riverside University Health System-Medical Center |
CA |
Moreno Valley |
32 |
Garden Grove Hospital & Medical Center |
CA |
Garden Grove |
33 |
Uintah Basin Medical Center |
UT |
Roosevelt |
34 |
Grady Memorial Hospital |
OH |
Delaware |
35 |
Chi Health Immanuel |
NE |
Omaha |
36 |
St. Elizabeth Community Hospital |
CA |
Red Bluff |
37 |
Petaluma Valley Hospital |
CA |
Petaluma |
38 |
Research Medical Center |
MO |
Kansas City |
39 |
Alliance Community Hospital |
OH |
Alliance |
40 |
Tristar Southern Hills Medical Center |
TN |
Nashville |
41 |
Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center |
VA |
Fredericksburg |
42 |
St. Luke’s Hospital – Monroe Campus |
PA |
Stroudsburg |
43 |
Gouverneur Hospital |
NY |
Gouverneur |
44 |
Landmark Medical Center |
RI |
Woonsocket |
45 |
St. Charles Redmond |
OR |
Redmond |
46 |
Alaska Regional Hospital |
AK |
Anchorage |
47 |
St. Anthony Hospital |
OR |
Pendleton |
48 |
Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center |
CA |
Chula Vista |
49 |
Lawrence General Hospital |
MA |
Lawrence |
50 |
Dallas Regional Medical Center |
TX |
Mesquite |
51 |
Promedica Bixby Hospital |
MI |
Adrian |
52 |
Wakemed Raleigh Campus |
NC |
Raleigh |
53 |
Multicare Auburn Medical Center |
WA |
Auburn |
54 |
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital – Plymouth |
MA |
Plymouth |
55 |
Paradise Valley Hospital |
CA |
National City |
56 |
SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital – St. Louis |
MO |
Richmond Heights |
57 |
Angel Medical Center |
NC |
Franklin |
58 |
JPS Health Network |
TX |
Fort Worth |
59 |
Peninsula Regional Medical Center |
MD |
Salisbury |
60 |
Parkland Health Center |
MO |
Farmington |
61 |
Providence Holy Cross Medical Center |
CA |
Mission Hills |
62 |
St. Bernardine Medical Center |
CA |
San Bernardino |
63 |
St. Mary’s General Hospital |
NJ |
Passaic |
64 |
John Randolph Medical Center |
VA |
Hopewell |
65 |
UofL Health – Jewish Hospital |
KY |
Louisville |
66 |
Samaritan Hospital |
NY |
Troy |
These 15 hospitals received “A” grades in outcomes, value, and equity on the Lown Hospitals Index, while also experiencing a high COVID burden.
COVID burden is measured as the number of weeks in which ten percent or more of the hospital’s beds were filled with COVID-19 patients, from March 1, 2020 to February 28, 2021. High COVID burden is defined as having 26 or more weeks in which ten percent or more of hospital beds had COVID-19 patients.
Name |
State |
City |
LIHI rank |
COVID Burden (Weeks) |
Number of beds |
Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center |
CA |
Chula Vista |
48 |
243 |
|
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital – Plymouth |
MA |
Plymouth |
54 |
145 |
|
JPS Health Network |
TX |
Fort Worth |
58 |
422 |
|
Multicare Auburn Medical Center |
WA |
Auburn |
53 |
73 |
|
Saint Michael’s Medical Center |
NJ |
Newark |
28 |
147 |
|
Providence Holy Cross Medical Center |
CA |
Mission Hills |
61 |
316 |
|
Dallas Regional Medical Center |
TX |
Mesquite |
50 |
202 |
|
Banner-University Medical Center South Campus |
AZ |
Tucson |
7 |
144 |
|
North Suburban Medical Center |
CO |
Thornton |
19 |
139 |
|
Research Medical Center |
MO |
Kansas City |
38 |
347 |
|
Excela Health Frick Hospital |
PA |
Mount Pleasant |
24 |
33 |
|
Tristar Southern Hills Medical Center |
TN |
Nashville |
40 |
308 |
|
St. Bernardine Medical Center |
CA |
San Bernardino |
62 |
101 |
|
St. Mary’s General Hospital |
NJ |
Passaic |
63 |
145 |
|
Parkland Health Center |
MO |
Farmington |
60 |
92 |
The highest-ranked hospital for social responsibility in each state.
State |
Name |
City |
LIHI Rank |
Alabama |
Walker Baptist Medical Center |
Jasper |
742 |
Alaska |
Alaska Regional Hospital |
Anchorage |
46 |
Arizona |
Banner-University Medical Center South Campus |
Tucson |
7 |
Arkansas |
Baptist Health Medical Center Heber Spings |
Heber Springs |
602 |
California |
Adventist Health Howard Memorial |
Willits |
1 |
Colorado |
Denver Health Medical Center |
Denver |
10 |
Connecticut |
Griffin Hospital |
Derby |
157 |
Delaware |
Beebe Medical Center |
Lewes |
302 |
Florida |
Lee Memorial Hospital |
Fort Myers |
23 |
Georgia |
Emory University Hospital Midtown |
Atlanta |
84 |
Hawaii |
Wahiawa General Hospital |
Wahiawa |
144 |
Idaho |
Saint Alphonsus Medical Center – Nampa |
Nampa |
8 |
Ilinois |
Rush University Medical Center |
Chicago |
115 |
Indiana |
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center – Plymouth |
Plymouth |
220 |
Iowa |
St. Lukes Hospital |
Cedar Rapids |
114 |
Kansas |
McPherson Hospital |
McPherson |
167 |
Kentucky |
Saint Joseph Berea |
Berea |
13 |
Louisiana |
Baton Rouge General Medical Center |
Baton Rouge |
287 |
Maine |
Southern Maine Health Care |
Biddeford |
86 |
Maryland |
Peninsula Regional Medical Center |
Salisbury |
59 |
Massachusetts |
Boston Medical Center Corporation |
Boston |
4 |
Michigan |
Munson Healthcare Cadillac Hospital |
Cadillac |
30 |
Minnesota |
Mayo Clinic Health System – Fairmont |
Fairmont |
70 |
Mississippi |
Baptist Memorial Hospital North MS |
Oxford |
373 |
Missouri |
Research Medical Center |
Kansas City |
38 |
Montana |
Providence St. Joseph Medical Center |
Polson |
26 |
Nebraska |
Chi Health Immanuel |
Omaha |
35 |
Nevada |
St. Rose Dominican Hospitals – Rose De Lima Campus |
Henderson |
11 |
New Hampshire |
Monadnock Community Hospital |
Peterborough |
139 |
New Jersey |
Saint Michael’s Medical Center |
Newark |
28 |
New Mexico |
Lovelace Westside Hospital |
Albuquerque |
152 |
New York |
Gouverneur Hospital |
Gouverneur |
43 |
North Carolina |
Duke Regional Hospital |
Durham |
2 |
North Dakota |
CHI St. Alexius Health Dickinson |
Dickinson |
186 |
Ohio |
Metrohealth System |
Cleveland |
15 |
Oklahoma |
Integris Bass Baptist Health Center |
Enid |
262 |
Oregon |
Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center |
Gresham |
6 |
Pennsylvania |
Excela Health Frick Hospital |
Mount Pleasant |
24 |
Rhode Island |
Landmark Medical Center |
Woonsocket |
44 |
South Carolina |
GHS Hillcrest Memorial Hospital |
Simpsonville |
181 |
South Dakota |
Avera Queen of Peace |
Mitchell |
413 |
Tennessee |
Tristar Horizon Medical Center |
Dickson |
3 |
Texas |
Dallas Regional Medical Center |
Mesquite |
50 |
Utah |
Uintah Basin Medical Center |
Roosevelt |
33 |
Vermont |
Rutland Regional Medical Center |
Rutland |
371 |
Virginia |
Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center |
Fredericksburg |
41 |
Washington, DC |
United Medical Center |
Washington |
333 |
Washington. |
Multicare Auburn Medical Center |
Auburn |
53 |
West Virginia |
Berkeley Medical Center |
Martinsburg |
702 |
Wisconsin |
Stoughton Hospital |
Stoughton |
16 |
Wyoming |
Powell Valley Hospital |
Powell |
595 |
Here’s how the 2022-23 US News Honor Roll hospitals performed on the Lown Hospitals Index for Social Responsibility. None of these hospitals made it to the top 100 of the Lown ranking. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA is #2 on the US News ranking, but ranks #2494 on the Lown Index.
US News ranking | Hospital | State | City | Lown rank |
1 | Mayo Clinic Hospital Rochester | MN | Rochester | 409 |
2 | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center | CA | Los Angeles | 2494 |
3 | NYU Langone Hospitals | NY | New York | 833 |
4 | Cleveland Clinic | OH | Cleveland | 562 |
5 (tie) | Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center | CA | Los Angeles | 832 |
5 (tie) | The Johns Hopkins Hospital | MD | Baltimore | 971 |
7 | New York-Presbyterian Hospital | NY | New York | 819 |
8 | Massachusetts General Hospital | MA | Boston | 639 |
9 | Northwestern Memorial Hospital | IL | Chicago | 1408 |
10 | Stanford Health Care | CA | Stanford | 1293 |
11 | Barnes Jewish Hospital | MO | Saint Louis | 1615 |
12 | UCSF Medical Center | CA | San Francisco | 206 |
13 | Hospital of University of Pennsylvania | PA | Philadelphia | 625 |
14 | Brigham and Women’s Hospital | MA | Boston | 2225 |
15 | Houston Methodist Hospital | TX | Houston | 2157 |
16 | Mount Sinai Hospital | NY | New York | 552 |
17 | Michigan Medicine | MI | Ann Arbor | 615 |
18 | Mayo Clinic Hospital | AZ | Phoenix | 1292 |
19 | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | TN | Nashville | 664 |
20 | Rush University Medical Center | IL | Chicago | 115 |
The following hospitals had the greatest COVID burdens of the hospitals in their city, measured as number of weeks with at least ten percent of beds with COVID-19 patients. For some hospitals, their COVID burden was double the regional average.
COVID burden is measured as the number of weeks in which ten percent or more of the hospital’s beds were filled with COVID-19 patients, from March 1, 2020 to February 28, 2021.
City |
Name |
State |
COVID Burden (Weeks) |
Regional average (Weeks) |
Atlanta |
Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center |
GA |
41 |
26 |
Baltimore |
Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center |
MD |
39 |
20 |
Boston |
Boston Medical Center Corporation |
MA |
22 |
14 |
Charlotte |
Atrium Health Pineville |
NC |
35 |
23 |
Chicago |
Swedish Covenant Hospital |
IL |
37 |
20 |
Cleveland |
UH Cleveland Medical Center |
OH |
29 |
13 |
Dallas |
Baylor University Medical Center |
TX |
42 |
21 |
Detroit |
Detroit Receiving Hospital & University Health Center |
MI |
20 |
14 |
Fort Worth |
JPS Health Network |
TX |
38 |
25 |
Houston |
St. Luke’s Hospital at the Vintage |
TX |
34 |
20 |
Indianapolis |
Franciscan Health Indianapolis |
IN |
33 |
14 |
Kansas City |
Research Medical Center |
MO |
30 |
12 |
Los Angeles |
Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital |
CA |
42 |
23 |
Miami |
West Kendall Baptist Hospital |
FL |
45 |
28 |
New York |
Mount Sinai Hospital |
NY |
31 |
21 |
Philadelphia |
Chestnut Hill Hospital |
PA |
39 |
19 |
Phoenix |
Abrazo Central Campus |
AZ |
33 |
22 |
Queens |
Flushing Hospital Medical Center |
NY |
35 |
23 |
Saint Louis |
Christian Hospital Northeast-Northwest |
MO |
39 |
12 |
Washington |
Medstar Washington Hospital Center |
DC |
39 |
22 |
Social Responsibility
The Lown Hospitals Index measures hospital social responsibility as a composite of 53 metrics across patient outcomes, value of care, and health equity. Outcomes, value, and equity were weighted at a ratio of 40, 30, and 30 percent, respectively. Hospitals with “A” grades on all three categories of metrics received the highest ranking on social responsibility.
For more details, see our Methodology page.
COVID Burden
The first year of COVID-19 was an incredibly difficult year for hospitals, as they dealt with an unknown virus, shortages of staff and equipment, financial difficulties, and other challenges.
To better understand how the pandemic impacted hospitals, we have included a measure of COVID burden for every hospital on the Lown Hospitals Index, which can be found on each hospital’s profile page. We report:
These metrics do not impact the Social Responsibility ranking.
Data sources and analysis
For the time period July 31, 2020 – February 28, 2021, data on hospitals’ inpatient beds with COVID-19 patients was taken from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s COVID-19 Reported Patient Impact and Hospital Capacity by Facility.
We used this data and the Medicare Fee-For-Service data from the CMS Chronic Conditions Warehouse to estimate the total number of patients with COVID-19 prior to the CDC’s starting collection date. Patients were identified in the data set if they had a principal or admitting diagnosis of Covid-19. We fitted a linear regression at the hospital level to the CDC data and the Medicare FFS COVID-19 patients to estimate the number of total patients with COVID-19 from March 1, 2020 to the CDC collection start date (July 31, 2020 for most hospitals).
We found the number of inpatient beds (including intensive care units) from a hospital’s 2019 Hospital Cost Report, which are reported by CMS. Because available hospital beds can fluctuate due to staffing changes, we used a fixed number of hospital beds reported prior to the pandemic as a benchmark. The acute bed count includes total adult and pediatric beds, intensive care unit, coronary care unit, burn unit, surgical intensive care unit, other special care, and nursery.
We calculated two metrics to display on the website and dashboard. COVID Burden was calculated as the number of weeks where the percentage of COVID-19 hospitalized patients were 10% or more of a hospital’s 2019 inpatient bed count. To calculate Maximum COVID Beds, we found the three week rolling average of the number of COVID-19 hospitalized patients in the hospital, and then found the maximum of this value in the hospital up to February 28, 2021. We reported this value as a percentage of the hospital’s 2019 inpatient bed count.
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