Aventura, FL – HCA Florida Aventura Hospital was identified as one of the nation’s 100 Top Hospitals® according to an independent quality analysis conducted by Premier, Inc. and published by Modern Healthcare.
For more than 30 years, Premier’s 100 Top Hospitals® program has used objective, quantitative analysis of publicly available data to identify the top-performing hospitals in the United States. The program is designed to help healthcare leaders pursue higher performance and deliver added value to patients and communities by providing transparent, nonbiased benchmarks and actionable insights. Hospitals do not apply to participate in the study, and award recipients do not pay to market their honor.
“We are incredibly proud to be recognized as one of the nation’s 100 Top Hospitals and to receive the Everest Award for two-years in a row,” said David LeMonte, chief executive officer of HCA Florida Aventura Hospital. “This distinction highlights both our strong performance and our commitment to continuous improvement over time. It is a direct result of our teams working together every day to advance clinical excellence, enhance the patient experience and deliver high-quality care to our community.”
100 Top Hospitals® Program Performance
Based on comparisons between the study’s top performers and peer hospitals, the analysis found that this year’s 100 Top Hospitals® delivered better outcomes while operating more efficiently. If all hospitals performed at the level of this year’s top performers, the impact for Medicare inpatients could include:
- More than 279,000 additional lives saved
- More than 477,000 additional patients’ complication-free
- More than $14.3 billion in inpatient cost savings
- More than 21,700 fewer patients readmitted within 30 days
Additionally, this year’s benchmark hospitals outperformed peer hospitals across all ten performance measures and in every comparison group. Key findings from the study include:
A 36.8 percent difference in inpatient mortality between benchmark hospitals and peer hospitals nationally
Small community hospitals showed the largest inpatient mortality difference, with a 49.3 percent improvement compared to peers
Teaching hospitals demonstrated the largest difference in complications, outperforming peer hospitals by 30 percent
Fifty-five hospitals were repeat winners from the previous year, reinforcing the role of sustained improvement and system-level performance
“Premier’s 100 Top Hospitals program recognizes healthcare organizations that consistently deliver high-quality care while improving operational and financial performance,” said David Zito, President of Performance Services at Premier. “By highlighting top performers and providing transparent, data-driven insights, this program helps hospitals nationwide identify opportunities to enhance care delivery, strengthen financial sustainability and improve outcomes for the communities they serve.”