

Recognition places hospital in top 1 percent in the nation;
Hospital also recognized as Distinguished Hospital 8 years in a row
Los Angeles (February 24, 2010) – Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles is named as One of America’s 50 Best Hospitals in 2010 by HealthGrades, Inc., the nation’s leading independent healthcare ratings organization. Good Samaritan Hospital has received this distinction for four consecutive years. Good Samaritan is the only hospital in Los Angeles to receive this designation from HealthGrades every year since it began recognizing America’s 50 Best Hospitals in 2007.
The report, which analyzes objective patient outcomes at all 5,000 of the nation’s nonfederal hospitals, places Good Samaritan in the top 1 percent of all hospitals in the nation. Good Samaritan was also recently named a HealthGrades Distinguished Hospital for Clinical Excellence™ for the eighth consecutive year, a distinction reserved for the top 5 percent of all hospitals in the nation.
“To be ranked among America’s 50 Best Hospitals by HealthGrades for four consecutive years is a great honor and tribute to our physicians and staff who deliver wonderful care to our patients year after year,” said Andrew B. Leeka, president and CEO of Good Samaritan Hospital. “This unwavering commitment to quality can be found in every aspect of our organization. This recognition challenges us to continue that commitment and assure that everyone in our community has access to the best possible care.”
According to the report, hospitals including Good Samaritan Hospital that received America’s 50 Best Hospital distinctions were found to have an approximate 27 percent lower mortality rate than all other U.S. hospitals and a complication rate that was eight percent lower. If all hospitals operated at the same level as the 50 Best, 164,964 deaths and 18,900 inhospital complications could have potentially been prevented.
Good Samaritan Hospital ranked among the top hospitals in the nation and has been recognized in several specialty areas in 2010 including:
To identify America’s 50 Best Hospitals, HealthGrades analyzed more than 130 million Medicare hospitalization records from every non-federal hospital in the nation. Hospitals must meet minimum thresholds in terms of patient volumes, quality ratings, and the range of services provided. Specifically, hospitals were evaluated based on the risk-adjusted mortality and complication rates across 26 procedures and treatments, from hip replacement to bypass surgery. Hospitals that were in the top 5 percent of all hospitals for the most consecutive years were named HealthGrades America’s 50 Best Hospitals. The full methodology can be found in the report posted at http://www.healthgrades.com.
