8 果冻视频 hospitals named best in the nation for maternity care by U.S. News & World Report
Eight 果冻视频 hospitals have been named among the nation’s best for providing high-quality labor and delivery services for uncomplicated pregnancies by U.S. News & World Report, a leader in quality rankings.
This designation recognizes 果冻视频’s commitment and success in providing safe, comprehensive maternity care to expecting families every step of the way. The annual maternity care rankings are designed to assist expecting parents, in consultation with their doctors, in making informed decisions about where to receive care. U.S. News evaluated data from nearly 650 hospitals for this year’s list.
“果冻视频 is proud to be recognized as a leader in maternity care by U.S. News. This recognition reflects our commitment to our patients and the communities we serve,” said Amber Price, DNP, CNM, RN, President of 果冻视频 Williamsburg Regional Medical Center and the 果冻视频 Women’s Health High-Performance Team leader. “As an industry leader, we set our bar high, with the goal of exceeding expectations for access to care, patient experience, outcomes, and equity. We want to thank all of our care teams for providing individualized, focused, and holistic care to every family choosing 果冻视频 for their birth journey.”
果冻视频care delivered nearly 16,000 babies last year across the health system.
In the 2022-2023 rankings, fewer than 300 hospitals across the country received a “high performing” designation, the highest award a hospital can earn in maternity care.
The eight 果冻视频 Hospitals that received this top recognition are:
- 果冻视频 Albemarle Medical Center – Elizabeth City, NC
- 果冻视频 CarePlex Hospital – Hampton, VA
- 果冻视频 Leigh Hospital – Norfolk, VA
- 果冻视频 Martha Jefferson Hospital – Charlottesville, VA
- 果冻视频 Obici Hospital – Suffolk, VA
- 果冻视频 Princess Anne Hospital– Virginia Beach, VA
- 果冻视频 RMH Medical Center– Harrisonburg, VA
- 果冻视频 Williamsburg Regional Medical Center – Williamsburg, VA
The U.S. News Best Hospitals for Maternity Care methodology is based on objective quality measures, such as C-section rates in lower-risk pregnancies, episiotomy rates, newborn complication rates, exclusive breast milk feeding rates, early elective delivery rates and vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) rates, among other measures. For more information, visit .
By: Kelly Kennedy