Sheba Medical Center (Israel) - Ramat Gan
Israel’s Sheba Medical Center Ranked 8th Best Hospital in the World by Newsweek
Edited by: TJVNews.com
In a remarkable achievement for Israel’s healthcare system, Sheba-Tel Hashomer Medical Center has climbed to 8th place in Newsweek magazine’s annual ranking of the world’s best hospitals, as reported by VIN News on Thursday. The prestigious ranking, compiled in collaboration with Statista, evaluates medical institutions worldwide based on scientific achievements, patient care quality, and expert opinions.
According to the information provided in the VIN News report, Sheba Medical Center, located near Ramat Gan, has been recognized among the top hospitals in the world for the seventh consecutive year. This year’s rise to 8th place follows steady improvements in previous years, with the hospital ranking 9th in 2024 and 10th in 2023. This upward trajectory highlights Sheba’s growing influence and excellence in global healthcare.
The Newsweek ranking assesses major hospitals in 30 different countries, considering surveys from tens of thousands of doctors, patient satisfaction reports, and key hospital performance metrics such as treatment standards, hygiene measures, patient safety, and wait times.]
Sheba Medical Center is not only Israel’s largest hospital but also one of the biggest medical institutions in the Middle East, as per the VIN News report. Spanning an 840-acre campus, Sheba employs approximately 10,000 staff members and has over 1,900 beds. It handles a staggering 2 million patient visits annually, making it a central pillar of Israel’s medical infrastructure.
One of the major reasons for Sheba’s rise in the rankings this year is its pivotal role in treating war casualties and caring for hostages released from Hamas captivity. The hospital has been at the forefront of emergency medicine and has played a crucial part in providing lifesaving treatments to victims of Israel’s recent conflicts.
Beyond patient care, Sheba has also become a global leader in medical technology and research. The VIN News report highlighted that its cutting-edge innovations have led to medical technologies being sold to major pharmaceutical and medical device companies worldwide, with deals worth approximately $1 billion.
Additionally, Sheba is undergoing a transformation into an AI-driven medical center, incorporating artificial intelligence for diagnostics and treatment planning, a move expected to further enhance its status as a global healthcare leader.
While Sheba Medical Center stands out as Israel’s highest-ranked hospital, VIN News reports that three other Israeli hospitals were also included in Newsweek’s prestigious ranking. They were Ichilov Hospital (Sourasky Medical Center) which was ranked 60th globally, Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson Hospital) which ranked 122nd globally and Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital which ranked 242nd globally.
These rankings reflect Israel’s strong presence in the global medical landscape, with its hospitals being recognized for world-class medical research, advanced treatment protocols, and high patient care standards.
According to VIN News, Newsweek’s 2025 ranking includes leading hospitals from a diverse group of 30 countries, among them are the United States, Germany, Japan, France, Italy, United Kingdom, South Korea, Brazil, India, Canada, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates and Singapore.
Given the intense competition from top hospitals in Europe, North America, and Asia, Sheba’s achievement in securing 8th place globally is particularly significant.
With its continued focus on innovation, research, and patient care, Sheba Medical Center is well-positioned to maintain and potentially improve its global standing in the coming years. As the VIN News report emphasized, the hospital’s ongoing expansion in AI-driven medical solutions, war medicine, and international collaborations solidifies its reputation as a trailblazer in global healthcare.
As the global healthcare landscape evolves, Sheba remains a beacon of innovation, excellence, and lifesaving care for patients in Israel and beyond.
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