Sheba Medical Center has risen from ninth to eighth place in Newsweek’s 2025 ranking of the world’s best hospitals. The achievement comes during a challenging year for Israel’s health care system, which has been tasked with treating the wounded, rehabilitating patients and caring for freed hostages. This marks the seventh consecutive year Sheba has been included in the prestigious ranking.
Other Israeli hospitals also improved their standings: Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center climbed from 64th to 60th place, while Rabin Medical Center jumped from 158th to 122nd. Hadassah Medical Center ranked 242nd.
At the top of the list, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, maintained its position as the world’s best hospital. The top 10 includes four U.S. hospitals, alongside institutions from Canada, Germany, Sweden, Singapore (which entered the top tier this year) and Switzerland. The U.S. had the most hospitals on the list, with 420 out of 2,445 ranked institutions. Israel and Singapore each had 10 hospitals represented.
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