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Dignity Health – St. Rose Dominican claims two of the state’s top five hospitals
LAS VEGAS, November 26, 2024 — Two Dignity Health – St. Rose Dominican hospitals in southern Nevada earned high honors in a recent Newsweek-Statista survey.

Newsweek and Statista named the leading hospitals in each state based on a nationwide online survey of healthcare professionals, quality of care metrics, accreditation data, patient satisfaction data, and a Patient-Reported Outcome Measures survey.
Dr. Robert Costa-Allen, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Dignity Health – St. Rose Dominican San Martin Hospital, said, "These results speak volumes about our hospital as they reflect input from our patients, peers, and quality regulators, but also take into consideration patient outcomes," said Dr. Costa-Allen. "It is gratifying that they confirm something we already believed to be true. That our medical professionals and caregivers deliver top-quality medicine and compassionate care for every patient that comes through our doors."
The America's Best-in-State Hospitals 2025 survey highlights 700 leading hospitals at the state level to help readers find trusted medical facilities no matter where they live.
Newsweek’s rankings include facilities in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Results are compiled using quality metrics from:
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Nevada’s only not-for-profit, faith-based health system, Dignity Health – St. Rose Dominican Hospitals remain guided by the vision and values of the Adrian Dominican Sisters who founded Rose de Lima Hospital in Henderson in 1947. Dignity Health now operates three acute care hospitals in southern Nevada - the Siena, San Martin, and Rose de Lima Campuses. St. Rose Dominican Hospitals is a member of the Dignity Health network of nearly 10,000 physicians, 60,000 employees, 41 acute care hospitals, and more than 400 care centers, urgent and occupational care, imaging centers, and primary care clinics. Dignity Health is a part of CommonSpirit Health, a nonprofit health system committed to advancing health for all people and dedicated to serving the common good. More than 75 years after the arrival of the original seven Sisters in Henderson, the 4,000 employees of the St. Rose Dominican health system continue the Sisters’ mission of serving people in need, especially the most vulnerable. For more information, visit www.strosehospitals.org.
Publish date:
Tuesday, November 26, 2024