Bone and Joint Hospital at St. Anthony (Oklahoma City). Bone and Joint Hospital at St. Anthony is an 85-bed hospital committed to complete orthopedic care. The 30-plus physicians at the hospital perform both inpatient and outpatient orthopedic and spine surgeries in addition to pain management and sports medicine care. The hospital has a dedicated center for joint replacement and is actively involved in a number of clinical studies in various areas, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and systemic lupus. The hospital also provides free educational programs on orthopedic issues such as osteoporosis and offers free bone density screenings at local health fairs to help people identify their risk for the disease. www.boneandjoint.com
Colorado Orthopaedic & Surgical Hospital (Denver, Colo.). Colorado Orthopaedic & Surgical Hospital specializes in orthopedic, neuro/spine, hand, reconstructive and pain management procedures. The 42-bed hospital features seven operating rooms, orthopedic emergency services and a 4:1 patient-to-nurse ratio. Common procedures performed by the hospital’s surgeons include joint replacement, knee and shoulder arthroscopy, ACL reconstruction, meniscus repair, rotator cuff repair and shoulder reconstruction. The hospital is home to a world-class educational facility for surgeons across the country and hosts several educational classes for community members on orthopedics. www.mycosh.com
Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Hospital for Special Surgery is a recognized leader in orthopedic surgery, performing nearly 23,000 orthopedic procedures annually. The 162-bed facility features 28 operating rooms and more than 275 medical staff. HSS was nationally ranked as the nation’s second-best hospitals in orthopedics and the third-best hospital in rheumatology by U.S. News & World Report for 2009. HSS has received magnet recognition for excellence in nursing service from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. The hospital has established a number of specialty centers including innovative centers for women’s sports medicine, hip pain and preservation, osteoporosis prevention and computer-assisted Surgery. HSS offers a number of CME-accredited educational offerings for physicians and clinicians and is home to several recognized research programs including the arthritis and tissue degeneration program, the autoimmunity and inflammation program and the tissue engineering, regeneration and repair program.
Louis A. Shapiro, president and CEO of HHS, says of the hospital’s achievements, “We are constantly celebrating our successes but recognize that there are always opportunities to do even better. By raising the bar and setting higher goals, we work to exceed the expectations of our patients who come to Special Surgery to receive the best musculoskeletal care in the world.”
Thomas P. Sculco, MD, surgeon-in-chief of HSS, adds, “Achievements such as U.S. News’ ‘America’s Best Hospitals’ and Orthopedics This Week’s ‘Best Hospitals’ composite ranking analysis recognize the unique place that our staff has helped to create. Our extraordinary orthopedic surgery outcomes reflect a vital collaboration that is ongoing among our orthopedic surgeons, rheumatologists, physiatrists, radiologists, anesthesiologists, nurses and other medical professionals. We are committed to advancing the research and education needed to continually improve patient care.” www.hss.edu
Hughston Hospital (Columbus, Ga.). The Hughston Hospital is an internationally-recognized orthopedic referral and research center and was one of the first hospitals designed specifically to treat patients with musculoskeletal injuries or disorders in the United States. The 100-bed hospital provides comprehensive orthopedic and rehabilitation services and has 23 affiliated neurologists, and orthopedic and spine surgeons. Hughston performs approximately 3,000 procedures annually and has been a recipient of the HealthGrades Joint Replacement Excellence Award for the past three years.
According to Denise Kendust, director of corporate business development for Columbus Regional Healthcare System, which operates the hospital, the hospital excels because “the employees have the Hughston Spirit.” Ms. Kendust also points to the hospital’s dedication to its patients. “[The] staff offers the highest quality care possible for the patients,” she says. “The team specializes in orthopedics and that makes them excellent, but they also provide compassionate care to the patients before, during and after surgery.” www.hughstonorthopedichospital.com
Ingham Orthopedic Hospital (Lansing, Mich). Ingham Orthopedic Hospital is one of the largest dedicated orthopedic hospitals in Michigan. The 79-bed hospital is used by more than 25 orthopedic surgeons who perform approximately 10,000 inpatient and outpatient procedures annually. Ingham Orthopedic is also actively involved in orthopedic research. Surgeons at Ingham performed the first artificial disc surgery in mid-Michigan and one of the first arthroscopic procedures performed in North America. The hospital is home to the Osteopathic National Center for Orthopedic Research, a partnership between the hospital and Michigan State University which aims to advance orthopedic research and treatment. ONCOR is currently active in a number of clinical trials including those exploring the functional outcomes of open reduction, external fixation with locking plates for proximal humerus fractures and Botox treatment for recalcitrant plantar fasciitis. www.irmc.org
Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital (Indianapolis). Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital provides complete bone, joint, spine and muscle care to patients throughout central Indiana. The 130,00 square-foot, 37-bed hospital, which is owned and operated by physicians from OrthoIndy, features 10 operating suites and an advanced imaging center with digital radiography, MRI and CatScan availability. The hospital’s 65 physicians treat a variety of orthopedic conditions including bone cancer and orthopedic trauma. The hospital is currently rated as the top hospital in Indiana for spinal surgery by HealthGrades, which has awaded the hospital five-star rated programs in joint replacement surgery, total knee replacement, total hip replacement and back and neck surgery.
According to Jane Keller, RN, CEO, the hospital’s success is due largely to its physicians’ involvement in the facility. “Being a physician-driven facility is the biggest contributor to our hospital’s success,” she says. “The physician-owners make decisions based on the best interests of the patients. This patient-focused approach allows us to provide high quality care, which leads to improved patient outcomes and in turn results in higher patient satisfaction.” www.indianaorthopedichospital.com
Kansas Spine Hospital (Wichita, Kan.). Kansas Spine Hospital is a spine-focused specialty hospital offering inpatient, outpatient and radiological procedures. The hospital is the area’s most comprehensive spinal diagnosis and treatment center, and the hospital’s 30 physicians treat almost any kind of pain, disease or condition associated with the spine. The neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons at the hospital rate highest in positive spinal surgery outcomes in the Great Plains region, and the hospital was the first facility in a seven-state area to offer a 3-tesla MRI and a 16-slice CT scanner for imaging. Patients at Kansas Spine Hospital enjoy private rooms with plasma televisions, high-speed Internet access, valet parking and a room service-style dining menu. www.ksspine.com
Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital (Omaha, Neb.). Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital is a 24-bed acute-care hospital specializing in the diagnostic, surgical and rehabilitative needs of persons with musculoskeletal conditions. The facility was created by a joint venture between The Nebraska Medical Center and 27 investing physicians, and the hospital’s 40-plus orthopedic surgeons perform approximately 7,000 inpatient and outpatient orthopedic procedures annually, including joint replacement and arthroscopy. In addition, the facility features physical and occupational therapy programs and hosts several educational programs for athletes throughout the year on injury prevention.
Tom Macy, CEO, says that the hospital is unique because it was designed specifically to provide specialized orthopedic care. “Walking through the front door, it doesn’t feel like a hospital. The inpatient suites have the look and feel of a nice hotel room,” he says. “This helps our patients in the recovery process, making them feel like they are at home where the best recovery happens.”
Mr. Macy attributes the hospital’s success to its staff. “We owe our success to the true engagement of our physicians, dedication of our staff and our partnership with The Nebraska Medical Center. These factors have allowed us to build on our successes each year over our five-year history and will allow us to continue to provide outstanding service to our patients well into the future,” he says. www.neorthohospital.com
Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago. The Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago is an 85-bed hospital providing treatment for a full range of neurological and orthopedic conditions with specialties including sports medicine and injury, spinal oncology, pain management, joint replacement, hand and upper extremity surgery, and foot and ankle care. NOHC is currently rated as the top hospital for spine care in Illinois by HealthGrades and physicians at the hospital performed more than 2,000 surgeries last year. NOHC offers numerous educational programs each year, such as programs on joint pain and ACL injury in female athletes, and actively participates in clinical trials, recently enrolling more than 80 patients in a recent lumbar artificial disc study.
According to Stephanie Spiegel, president and COO, the hospital is unique because it is perhaps the only facility to focus exclusively on neurosurgical and orthopedic care. “We treat five primary types of patients — patients with brain tumors, back and neck pain, joint pain, sports or work-related injuries as well as neurovascular conditions — and we do it extremely well,” she says. “Our superior clinical excellence has been vetted by area insurance companies and independent rating companies, such as HealthGrades.” www.neuro-ortho.org
The Parkview Orthopaedic Hospital (Fort Wayne, Ind.). The Parkview Orthopaedic hospital is a 36-bed facility specializing in orthopedic surgery, and physical and occupational therapy. The hospital scores consistently high in ratings of patient satisfaction and provides treatment for a variety of conditions including arthritis, neck and back pain, sports injuries, joint replacement surgery, spine surgery, bone and joint surgery, and work-related injuries. The 70,000 square-foot hospital, a collaboration between Parkview Health and Orthopaedics Northeast, features six surgical suites, two of which are equipped for telemedicine.
Parkview Orthopaedic patients participate in “Club Ortho,” a unique structured-care program for total joint and spine surgery. The hospital hosts an annual reunion for patients who have had surgery at the hospital within the past two years. Former patients are invited to bring guests, many of whom are friends considering whether to have a procedure performed at the hospital. This year’s event drew more than 1,100 patients and guests, according to Julie Fleck, COO. www.parkview.com
Oklahoma Spine Hospital (Oklahoma City). The Oklahoma Spine Hospital is a 62,000 square-foot facility featuring five operating rooms, four pain management procedure rooms and 18 inpatient beds. The hospital’s 19 physicians perform pain management, spine surgery and diagnostic testing within the facility. Surgery patients at the hospital take part in a personalized education program, which was established to decrease anxiety prior to surgery and to obtain optimum patient outcomes. The hospital also owns and operates a 7,500 square foot, off-site, physical therapy service for its physicians’ patients. www.oklahomaspine.com
Oklahoma Surgical Hospital (Tulsa, Okla.). The Oklahoma Surgical Hospital, formerly known as the Orthopedic Hospital of Oklahoma, is an orthopedic-focused physician-owned specialty hospital. Recently, the facility expanded its services to include other surgical procedures. The 25-bed hospital features 10 surgical suites in addition to an imaging and therapy center. Oklahoma Surgical Hospital’s 60-plus physicians perform a variety of surgical services, including reconstructive surgery, arthroscopic surgery, treatment of spinal disorders, sports medicine and joint replacement. The hospital also supports a number of community programs, including local sports programs and local organizations, such as the arthritis foundation, and provides educational offerings for community members. www.orthooklahoma.com
Orthopedic Specialty Hospital (Murray, Utah). The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital is one of the country’s premier facilities for orthopedic care, specializing in orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, sport biomechanics, physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training and exercise, and sport physiology. The hospital features four surgery suites, 18 clinical patient rooms, a 25-meter lap pool, half-court basketball court, functional activities area, full weight room, an exercise room and a human performance research laboratory. Physicians at the Orthopedic Specialty Hospital perform approximately 400 inpatient and outpatient orthopedic surgeries month. The hospital also sponsors a Sport Science Institute, which is dedicated to the prevention of injury and to the testing and training of local and international athletes. www.intermountainhealthcare.org/hospitals/tosh
Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin (Milwaukee, Wis.). The Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin is a specialty orthopedic facility that concentrates on orthopedic injuries and conditions. Orthopedic surgery, laboratory services, x-rays, MRI exams and therapy are provided in a state-of-the art facility with a highly-skilled staff. The hospital is used by nearly 100 physicians in a variety of specialties including hand surgery, vascular surgery and podiatry. The hospital also features a full-service rehabilitation department staffed by experienced physical and occupational therapists that is equipped with the latest exercise and rehab equipment, including a hydrotherapy pool. www.ohow.org
Texas Orthopedic Hospital (Houston). Texas Orthopedic Hospital is a specialty surgery, rehabilitation and sports medicine center that provides specialized orthopedic care to patients. The 185-plus affiliated physicians at the 46-bed hospital provide a number of inpatient and outpatient surgical services, including surgery of the knee, foot, ankle, hand and upper extremity, pediatric orthopedic surgery, arthroscopy, trauma and reconstructive surgery in addition to pain management, imaging and physical therapy services. Last year, physicians performed approximately 13,000 orthopedic and pain procedures at the facility. The hospital is also home to the Joe W. King Orthopedic Institute, which is committed to advancing the practice of orthopedics and sports medicine through research and education. The Institute’s current research studies cover topics such as the economics of providing orthopedic healthcare and the incidence of musculoskeletal conditions that are referred for orthopedic services.
Tana Hafner-Burton, chief nursing officer, says that Texas Orthopedic’s success is due to its high levels of patient satisfaction and ability to provide one-stop orthopedic services. “Texas Orthopedic Hospital was conveniently designed to meet and exceed a patient and his or her family members’ needs by providing all services under one roof including inpatient and outpatient surgery, physician office visits, diagnostic imaging, physical and occupational therapy, lab services, aquatic therapy and a spinal diagnostic and treatment center,” she says. www.texasorthopedic.com