Best Specialized Hospitals Asia Pacific 2024
Based on an international online survey of thousands of medical professionals, existing accreditations and certifications, and a PROMs implementation survey, the leading hospitals in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region in 9 medical fields were awarded for the second time in cooperation with Newsweek. The 9 medical fields are: Cardiology, Endocrinology, Neurology, Oncology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics and for the first time Cardiac Surgery, Neurosurgery and Pulmonology.
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- Segmented by countries and speciality
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Best Specialized Hospitals Asia Pacific 2024
Surveys
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Statista PROMs implementation survey
To account for the increasing importance of value-based care in healthcare systems worldwide, Statista is surveying hospitals regarding their Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) implementation status. PROMs are defined as standardized, validated questionnaires completed by patients to measure their perception of their functional well-being and quality of life related to an episode or experience of care.
Newsweek and Statista recognize the importance of this topic for global advancements in healthcare delivery and, together with the guidance of Statista’s global board of medical experts, have developed a survey about the implementation and use of PROMs across different specialties and departments in hospitals. The implementation of PROMs adds a patient-outcome focused dimension and improves the comprehensiveness of the rankings.
The upcoming survey period for the PROMs implementation survey will begin in autumn 2025 and will be open for participation here.
Pre-registration is already available here (Please make sure to whitelist the email address: hospitals@ranking.statista-research.com):
Statista Smart Hospitals Maturity Survey
Registration for the Statista Smart Hospitals Maturity Survey, which dives into the implementation status of smart technologies of leading hospitals across different countries, is available here:
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Project Details
About the project
2000+
Hospitals evaluated
9
countries included
750
Hospitals awarded
methodology
How we work
Scoring
The scoring model is based on 3 pillars: Primary and secondary hospital recommendations from medical experts, accreditations and certifications, and the voluntary PROMs implementation survey.
Concept
Participants were asked to recommend hospitals based on their expertise in one primary medical field (e.g. Cardiology for Cardiologists) and were able to choose an optional secondary area of expertise in which they are also knowledgeable (e.g. due to frequent cooperation with other medical fields).
Data collection
Medical experts were invited by Statista and Newsweek to participate in an online survey to recommend hospitals on a national and international level. Recommendations for own employer were not allowed.
Evaluation
For the evaluation, Statista R applies a scoring model. Scores were calculated for each hospital in each of the three categories and weighted accordingly: International recommendations (56.5%, consisting of 70% recommendations from peers for primary medical field and 30% recommendations from peers for secondary medical field), national recommendations (35%), certifications (5%) and PROMs (3.5%).
A detailed report on our methodology is available here.
Partnership
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Newsweek is an American news magazine and website that provides high-quality information to readers around the globe, reaching over 75 million people each month. First launched in 1933, Newsweek nowadays reports about topics in the fields of international issues, technology, business, culture and politics. The information channels reach from weekly published print editions in various countries to an online and mobile presence worldwide.
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