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Hospitals using Systematic’s software among the world’s leading hospitals

 Nine hospitals using Systematic’s digital solutions are some of the best in the world, according to Newsweek.
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March 8, 2022

Nine hospitals using Systematic’s software are ranked in the top among the world’s best hospitals using digital solutions to optimise daily tasks and improve patient care.

The American news magazine “Newsweek” has released this year’s list of the 2022 World’s Best Hospitals in collaboration with the data research firm Statista Inc.

During the past two years, hospitals have been in the front line of fighting covid, and they’ve been forced to quickly adapt to new challenges and improvise on the fly. The hospitals, that have handled the pandemic the best, are those who have learned to work faster by communicating better and breaking down internal silos.

And this is exactly what Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset, Aarhus University Hospital and Rigshospital København have done. Common to these hospitals – which are ranked 8, 19 and 26 on the list – is that they use Systematic’s software in their daily planning and operation. In total nine hospitals using Systematic’s solutions are in the top 150 of the world’s best hospitals.

The 2022 list represents data from a total of over 2,200 hospitals in 27 countries. The goal of the study is to provide a data-based comparison of hospital reputation and performance across all countries.

Ranking of hospitals using Systematic’s solutions:

  • Ranked no. 8: Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset, Sweden
  • Ranked no. 19: Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark
  • Ranked no. 26: Rigshospitalet København, Denmark
  • Ranked no. 31: Oslo Universitetssykehus, Norway
  • Ranked no. 44: UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • Ranked no. 65: Tampere University Hospital, Finland
  • Ranked no. 95: Odense University Hospital, Denmark
  • Ranked no. 110: Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark
  • Ranked no. 131: Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset, Sweden
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