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Top hospitals in Latin America are raising the standard of care
Summary
Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals 2026, compiled with Statista, highlights leading hospitals across 32 countries and profiles top centers in Latin America. The piece notes Brazil's Einstein Hospital Israelita, Chile's Clínica Alemana, Colombia's Fundación Valle del Lili and Mexico's Hospital Médica Sur for recent efforts in PROMs, telemedicine, digital imaging and training.
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Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals 2026 ranking, produced in partnership with Statista, spotlights hospitals across 32 countries and highlights leading health systems in Latin America. The ranking uses national and international recommendations, patient experience data, Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) implementation and accreditations. The article profiles top hospitals in Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico and describes recent steps such as broader PROMs use, telemedicine expansion, digital imaging platforms and adoption of robotic tools. Hospital leaders emphasize access, education and partnerships with public systems as part of their stated missions.
Highlights:
- The ranking methodology includes recommendations, patient experience, PROMs implementation and various accreditations, according to Newsweek and Statista.
- Einstein Hospital Israelita is reported as Brazil's top hospital for a seventh consecutive year and is listed at No. 16 on the Global Top 250; it holds two international accreditations and works across private and public care, including 35 public facilities.
- Clínica Alemana in Santiago has created the Alemana Integral Health Model, expanded PROMs use, strengthened telemedicine and developed less invasive surgery and oncology services.
- Fundación Valle del Lili in Cali is noted as a major referral and university hospital that uses PROMs with real-time result sharing, applies Lean Six Sigma methods and runs training programs with Universidad ICESI.
- Hospital Médica Sur in Mexico City reported high national reputation scores and has integrated RIS/PACS digital imaging, artificial intelligence tools and surgical robotics alongside training and governance measures.
Summary:
The Newsweek–Statista ranking highlights how several Latin American hospitals are pursuing innovation, value-based approaches and wider access through technology, PROMs and professional training. Hospital leaders describe ongoing efforts such as strengthening public‑sector partnerships, expanding telemedicine and continuing education and research as priorities for coming years.
