Premier Announces the Nation’s 15 Top Health Systems®
Premier’s 15 Top Health Systems® annual study is the only study that includes a comprehensive analysis of the data supporting the nation’s top performing health systems. Based on the data analyzed, it is estimated that if all health systems performed at the same level as this year’s top performers, more than 171,000 additional lives could have been saved, and more than 336,000 additional patients could have been complication free for the 2025 report year.
To create the list, an objective, quantitative analysis of publicly available data was conducted to identify the top health systems in the
The Performance of Facilities on Premier’s 15 Top Health Systems® List
This national study is based on a balanced scorecard that has been utilized for 17 years, and which consists of a variety of measures distributed across four pillars: clinical outcomes, extended outcomes, operational and patient experience. And unlike any other healthcare ranking system, the program is based on performance: Health systems can’t opt in or out and are never asked to pay for inclusion. Data leveraged by the annual study is made publicly available to increase transparency of performance for all health systems.
This year’s analysis compared the study’s top performing health systems to a peer group of similar health systems and found that Premier’s 15 Top Health Systems® delivered better outcomes while operating more efficiently. Compared to their peers, this year’s top performers achieved:
- 22 percent fewer inpatient deaths than peer health systems.
- 21.6 percent fewer patients with complications.
- 17.4 percent fewer healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).
- 0.5-day shorter average length of stay.
- A better patient experience at top performing hospitals compared to peer hospitals, with a top-box Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) score of 71.3 percent versus 68.6 percent at peer health systems.
The annual study provides actionable insights that
“The annual study is more than a list of accomplishments – it is a method that
Premier’s 15 Top Health Systems® Annual Report aligns with existing Premier solutions. It provides an objective measure of health system performance overall and offers insight into the ability of a system’s member hospitals to deliver consistent top performance across the communities they serve, all based on a national health system scorecard. No other ranking program provides the type of detailed insights, national benchmarks and trend reports as are included in the 15 Top Health Systems® Annual Report.
Rankings Methodology
Premier’s 15 Top Health Systems® annual study is based on clinical outcomes, extended outcomes, operational and patient experience measures that form a balanced scorecard. The data for this Annual Report primarily came from Medicare Provider Analysis and Review (MEDPAR) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Care Compare data sets. For complete details, please review the Annual Report here.
The scorecard results are divided into two separate sections that graphically illustrate:
- A health system’s performance and improvement versus other peer health systems in the study.
- Cross-system performance alignment of system hospitals.
The Annual Report is designed to provide a view of health system performance across multiple dimensions: how they stand compared to peers and high performers (whole-system performance), where they stand in the evolution of their own cultures of performance improvement (relative long-term improvement and rate of improvement), and the achievement of cross-system performance alignment (system hospital performance). For complete methodology details, please review the study here.
Premier’s 15 Top Health Systems® are determined based on their final scorecard performance. To account for differences in scale among health systems, the report categorizes health systems into three groups: large, medium and small health systems.
This analysis is based on Medicare patients included in this study. If the same standards were applied to all inpatients, the impact could have been even greater.
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