Lee Health achieves top ranking in the US and Florida for social responsibility

Lee Health, a leading health system in the United States, has recently been ranked fourth out of 311 health systems for social responsibility by the Lown Institute. This marks the second consecutive year that Lee Health has ranked in the top five nationally for its dedication to social responsibility and health equity.

The Lown Hospitals Index for Social Responsibility is a comprehensive ranking system that evaluates over 2,700 acute care and 800 critical access hospitals in the United States based on measures of health equity, value of care, and patient outcomes. Specifically, Lee Memorial Hospital, which includes HealthPark Medical Center, achieved the top spot in Florida for social responsibility and was among the top five in the state for value of care and avoiding overuse of services.

Lee Health’s exceptional performance in this year’s Lown Index reflects its commitment to providing equitable care, promoting value-based services, and ensuring patient safety. The institute recognized Lee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Cape Coral Hospital, and Gulf Coast Medical Center with top grades in various categories, including social responsibility, patient outcomes, clinical outcomes, inclusivity

By Samantha Johnson

As a seasoned content writer at newsated.com, I craft engaging stories that captivate readers and spark thought-provoking discussions. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, I strive to deliver informative and intriguing articles on a wide range of topics. Embracing the power of words, I aim to inspire and inform, weaving narratives that resonate with our diverse audience. Stay tuned for fresh perspectives and compelling content brought to you by yours truly, Samantha Johnson.

Leave a Reply