Best Hospitals – Thailand

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If you were asked to name the world's best hospitals, you might well have mentioned the Mayo Clinic, Massachusetts General and the University Hospital, Zurich. You might not have thought of the Sheba Medical Center near Tel Aviv, the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm or Singapore General. But the researchers and experts who help build this authoritative list are keenly aware of what's going on in hospitals around the globe, and they can, with confidence, identify the ones that set the standard for excellent care. The table below shows the Global Top 100 Hospitals, #1-50 are ranked based on recommendations, #51-100 are listed alphabetically. If your hospital is listed below, you can find out more about the licensing options visiting the Statista website.

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RankHospitalScoreCityHospital BedsFootnote
1Bangkok Hospital98.9% Bangkok 263
2Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital93.1% Bangkok 2,283
3Ramathibodi Hospital92.5% Bangkok 1,300
4Bumrungrad International Hospital92.3% Bangkok 538
5King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital86.8% Bangkok 1,433
6Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital84.9% Bangkok 275
7Thonburi Hospital82.5% Bangkok 435
8BPK 9 International Hospital81.9% Bangkok 200
9Rajavithi Hospital81.7% Bangkok 909
10Bangkok Christian Hospital79.6% Bangkok 198
11Praram 9 Hospital78.8% Bangkok 160
12Songklanagarind Hospital78.7% Songkhla 732
13Phyathai 1 Hospital78.7% Bangkok 350
14Phramongkutklao Hospital78.6% Bangkok 1,236
15Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital78.5% Chiang Mai 2,279
16Vajira Hospital78.0% Bangkok 875
17Ramkhamhaeng Hospital78.0% Bangkok 486
18Srinagarind Hospital77.9% Khon Kaen 777
19Khon Kaen Hospital77.6% Khon Kaen 867
20Saint Louis Hospital77.0% Bangkok 412
21BNH Hospital76.1% Bangkok 225
22Phyathai 2 Hospital75.6% Bangkok 260
23Yanhee Hospital74.8% Bangkok 400
24Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital74.7% Nakhon Ratchasima 1,039
25Songkhla Hospital74.5% Songkhla 480
26Central General Hospital74.5% Bangkok 200
27Buddhachinaraj Phitsanulok Hospital74.3% Phitsanulok 878
28Hatyai Hospital74.1% Songkhla 640

Licensing Information:

If your hospital is listed above, you can find out more about the licensing options visiting the Statista website.



Global Board of Medical Experts:

The global board of medical experts was founded by Statista to support the World's Best Hospital Project. The board is an independent body that is tasked with the continuous development of the quality and scope of the project. Current members of the board of experts are listed here.



Methodology:

The World's Best Hospitals 2020 ranking lists the best hospitals in 20 countries (and one city-state): United States, Canada, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Israel, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, India, Thailand, Australia and Brazil.

The rankings are based on recommendations from medical professionals, results from patient surveys and key medical performance indicators.

Statista, in collaboration with trusted insurance provider GeoBlue, invited tens of thousands of medical professionals in the selected countries to an online survey from September to November 2019. The survey was also promoted on Newsweek.com.

The number of awards per country varied based on the number of hospitals and data availability. The U.S. had the most hospitals awarded, with 300, and U.S. hospitals are also recognized with a best in state award.

Scores are comparable only between hospitals in the same country. The study includes a Global Top 100 list.

Specialized hospitals, like heart or cancer hospitals, are displayed in a separate list, sorted alphabetically.

Download the full methodology here.

Download the methodology overview here.



Footnotes:

1 - The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, University of Maryland Medical Center: These hospitals reported discrepancies in the medical KPI data that was used to determine scores. No medical KPI was used to determine the score for this hospital. The score relies on patient satisfaction data and recommendations from medical experts.

2 - kbo-Isar-Amper-Klinikum - München-Nord, Polyclinique du Parc Rambot - Provencale, Hôpital Bellevue, Clinique des Cèdres, Hôpital Emile Muller, Istituto Clinico Scientifico Maugeri - Veruno, Azienda Ospedaliera San Camillo Forlanini, Ospedale Santa Croce e Carle, Ospedale Santa Croce di Fano, Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga, Presidio di Conegliano, Ospedale Sant'Antonio di Padova, Azienda Ospedaliera Santa Maria, Ospedale Sant'Eugenio: No patient satisfaction data was used to determine the score for these hospitals. Their scores relies on results from medical KPIs and recommendations from medical experts.

3 - Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh at Little France, University Hospital Of Wales, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Royal Victoria Hospital, Brighton General Hospital, Withington Community Hospital, South West Acute Hospital, The Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Hospital das Clinicas da Universidade de Sao Paulo: No medical KPI was used to determine the score for these hospitals. Their scores relies on patient satisfaction data and recommendations from medical experts.