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U.S. News & World Report Ranks Loma Linda Medical Center #1 Hospital in the San Bernardino Region

“These recognitions are a direct reflection of the ... commitment our team brings to our organization every day," hospital CEO says.

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Molly Smith, Loma Linda University Health
*Tied for number one in the Riverside-San Bernardino metro area.

*Tied for number one in the Riverside-San Bernardino metro area.

U.S. News & World Report recognizes Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC) as one of the Best Hospitals in the Riverside-San Bernardino Metro Area in California, United States, for 2024-2025. LLUMC has been ranked #1 in the Riverside-San Bernardino Metro Area (tied) and is ranked #19 in California (tied).

This year, LLUMC is nationally ranked at #48 for Obstetrics & Gynecology (tie) and recognized as "high performing" in four adult specialties: Gastroenterology and GI Surgery, Orthopaedics, Pulmonology and Lung Surgery, and Urology.

“These recognitions are a direct reflection of the hard work, dedication, and commitment our team brings to our organization every day," said Trevor Wright, CEO of Loma Linda University Health Hospitals. “Our employees bring our mission to life every day through their dedication to providing world-class healthcare and exceptional patient care.”

In addition to these accolades, LLUMC has also been rated as "high performing" in 11 standard adult procedures and conditions: COPD, Colon Cancer Surgery, Gynecological Cancer Surgery, Heart Attack, Heart Failure, Hip Fracture, Kidney Failure, Leukemia, Lymphoma & Myeloma, Pneumonia, Prostate Cancer Surgery, and Stroke.

LLUMC-Murrieta also received high-performing ratings in four standard adult procedures and conditions: COPD, Diabetes, Heart Attack, and Heart Failure.

The annual U.S. News & World Report rankings are designed to help patients and their doctors make informed decisions about where to receive care for challenging health conditions or standard elective procedures. The "high performing" rating signifies care significantly better than the national average, measured by factors such as patient outcomes.

For the 2024-25 rankings and ratings, U.S. News conducted a rigorous evaluation of more than 4,500 hospitals nationwide in 36 specialties, procedures, and conditions.

The original article was published on the Loma Linda University website.

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