Awards and Recognition
In 2012, the hospital received:
- U.S. News & World Report #1 hospital in the Dayton region
- Emergency Medicine Excellence Award
- Critical Care Excellece Award and one of the top 100 in the United States for Critical Care
- Pulmonary Care Excellence Award
- Stroke Care Excellence Award and one of the top 100 in the United States for Stroke Care
In 2011, the hospital received:
- One of top 50 hospitals in the nation for cardiovascular care by Thomson Reuters
- Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence
- Women's Health Excellence Award also Five-Star Rated in Women's Health
- Patient Safety Excellence Award
In 2010, the hospital received:
- Emergency Medicine Excellence Award from HealthGrades
- HealthGreades Distinguished Hospital of Clinical Excellence Award
- Women's Health Excellence Award 2009/2010 also Five Star Rated in Women's Health
- Pulmonary Care Excellence Award
- Gastrointestinal Care Excellence Award
- Stroke Care Excellence Award
In 2009, The hospital received:
- One of America's safest hospitals by Forbes
- Ranked #6 in the U.S. for stroke care by HealthGrades
In 2008, the hospital received the following:
- Received Nursing Magnet status by the American Nurses Credentialing Center
- Voted one of the best places to work by the Dayton Business Journal
- Won a Joint Commission Award as being a Primary Stroke Center
- Won the 2007 Thomson 100 Top Hospitals Award
- HealthGrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence
- Ranked #38 in the U.S. for endocrinology by U.S. News & World Report
- Ranked #43 in the U.S. for gastrointestinal disorders by U.S. News and World Report
In 2007, the hospital received the following:
- Won the 2007 Thomson 100 Top Hospitals Award
- Was named a Top 50 Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery by US News & World Report
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