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Manaus Adventist Hospital Ranks Among the Best in Brazil

The institution places 24th among Brazilian hospitals.

Brazil | Tatiane Virmes

For the third consecutive year, Manaus Adventist Hospital is among the best in Brazil, according to a ranking conducted by the American magazine Newsweek in partnership with the "World's Best Hospitals 2023." This year, the institution was ranked 24th among Brazilian hospitals.

The survey conducted by the publication, together with Statista Inc., a renowned research company, assesses aspects such as patient experience and safety, nursing care, and state-of-the-art technology.

The medical director, Guilherme Macedo, reinforces that the institution values excellence in offering the highest quality care and assistance safety. "And we will move forward sparing no effort to offer excellent humanized care and provide a positive experience to our patients," he adds.

More than 2,300 hospitals in 28 countries participated. Institution won the 24th place among Brazilian hospitals. (Image: HAM file).

More than 2,300 hospitals in 28 countries participated. Institution won the 24th place among Brazilian hospitals. (Image: HAM file).

This year, more than 2,300 hospitals in 28 countries participated, and the ranking once again places Manaus Adventist Hospital among the best in Brazil. "This result reinforces our commitment to continue in this mission to save lives," concludes Gideon Basílio, general director. The list also includes São Paulo Adventist Hospital.

Access the ranking list here:

https://www.newsweek.com/rankings/worlds-best-hospitals-2023/brazil

The original version of this story was posted on the South American Division’s Portuguese-language news site.

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