Newsweek, in collaboration with Statista, has once again ranked Bumrungrad International Hospital as the No.1 hospital in Thailand and the only Thai hospital listed among the World's Best Hospitals 2025 for five consecutive years. This recognition further solidifies Thailand's reputation as a leading destination for world-class healthcare.
In its latest World's Best Hospitals 2025 ranking, announced on February 26, 2025 (U.S. time), Newsweek and Statista evaluated 250 of the top hospitals worldwide, publishing the results on www.newsweek.com. The ranking highlights:
The World's Best Hospitals ranking by Newsweek and Statista is determined by a comprehensive methodology, assessing hospitals based on four key criteria:
The survey was conducted by Newsweek and Statista, a renowned German market research and analytics firm, between January 1 and December 31, 2024.
Artirat Charukitpipat, PhD, CEO of Bumrungrad International Hospital, expressed her pride in this milestone, stating: "This recognition is a testament to the dedication of our physicians, nurses, clinical professionals, and support teams, who uphold the highest standards of medical excellence every day. It also highlights Thailand's growing reputation in global healthcare and reinforces our position as a leader in medical tourism. We sincerely thank our entire team for their hard work and dedication, as well as our patients from over 190 countries who continue to place their trust in Bumrungrad. This milestone serves as both an achievement and a motivation for us to keep improving, innovating, and delivering the best possible care. Let's take pride in this achievement and continue working together to set new benchmarks in healthcare excellence."
This remarkable achievement not only underscores Bumrungrad's commitment to healthcare excellence but also reinforces Thailand's position as a global leader in medical care and health tourism.
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