Two Houston-area institutions named to list of 100 Great Community Hospitals
Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital and San Jacinto Methodist Hospital have been named to Becker’s Hospital Review‘s 100 Great Community Hospitals.
Becker’s considers village hospitals as institutions with fewer than 550 studious beds and have minimal training programs. The list, published late final month, was formed on information, rankings, and recognitions from iVantage Health Analytics, Thomson Reuters, American Nurses Credentialing Center, and HealthGrades, a heading health caring ratings company.
As partial of a largest non-profit sanatorium complement in Texas, Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital has also participated in Memorial Hermann’s Healthcare System Medical Mission given 1999. The Medical Mission serves as a relationship between a sanatorium and residents during inhabitant disasters, according to Becker’s. The sanatorium was awarded a Emergency Medicine Excellence Award in 2012 from HealthGrades.
The San Jacinto Methodist Hospital, located in Baytown, is a usually non-profit, church dependent sanatorium in a area. Founded in 1948, a sanatorium has ranked in a tip 5 percent of hospitals national for a fifth year in a row. The sanatorium was also named to U.S. News and World Report’s list of America’s 100 Best Hospitals.
The hospitals are among usually 3 from Texas on a list. The other target is Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview.





