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Hospitals: Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore, MD) vs. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles, CA)

Quick Verdict

Both Johns Hopkins Hospital and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center are highly-regarded hospitals with national recognition and advanced medical capabilities. Johns Hopkins excels in the number of ranked specialties and efforts to reduce ER wait times, while Cedars-Sinai stands out for its high overall patient rating and attention to patient experience. Patients should consider their specific medical needs and preferences when choosing between these two hospitals.

Key features – Side-by-Side

AttributeJohns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore, MD)Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles, CA)
NameJohns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore, MD)Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles, CA)
Overall Hospital RatingBased on results from the HCAHPS SurveyPatients gave an overall rating of 91 out of 100.
U.S. News & World Report National RankingNamed to the 'Best Hospitals Honor Roll' by U.S. News & World Report; among the top 20 hospitals in the nationCedars-Sinai has been named to the Honor Roll for the 10th consecutive year in U.S. News & World Report's "Best Hospitals 2025-26" rankings and tied for #1 in California and Los Angeles.
Number of adult specialties ranked15 adult specialties are nationally ranked; 12 specialties were ranked among the top 1011 specialties are ranked nationally.
Patient satisfaction scores82% patient experience rating, which is 16% higher than the national average; recognized as a top performer for patient experience; monitors patient experience survey resultsPatient satisfaction scores in areas like medical practices are consistently in the top 10% of hospitals in the nation.
Infection rates compared to national averageReports data on several types of infections, comparing their occurrence to expected rates: CLABSI: 1.180, CAUTI: 0.707, C. difficile intestinal infections: 0.590, MRSA blood infections: 0.691, Surgical site infections (SSI) from colon surgery: 1.395; newborn intensive care unit was better than national benchmarks by a statistically significant degree in 2010In 2016, Cedars-Sinai scored above the average in a medical center safety study for: Clostridium difficile infection, surgical site infection after colon surgery, and infection in the urinary tract during an intensive care unit stay. MRSA infection was scored as below average.
Survival rates for major proceduresReports on deaths among patients with serious treatable complications after surgeryDeath rate for COPD patients: 8.6%. Death rate for stroke patients: 8.8%. Death rate for CABG surgery patients: 1.8%.
Availability of advanced medical technologyKnown for medical innovationCedars-Sinai is known for its technology and ability to handle complex medical conditions.
Emergency room wait timesAI has been implemented to redesign patient flow, reportedly cutting ER wait times by 30%; Door-to-evaluation time is measuredEstimated wait time: 10-15 min. The average (median) time patients spent in the emergency department before leaving from the visit: 342 minutes. Nation: 193 minutes, California: 206 minutes.
Distance from major airportBaltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) is about 12 miles away (approximately 18 minutes driving)The distance between Los Angeles International Airport and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is 18 km by road.
Availability of clinical trialsConducts clinical trials and studies to discover new ways to prevent and treat diseases; website provides information on clinical trialsHundreds of clinical trials are underway at Cedars-Sinai. Approximately 140 cancer clinical trials.
Hospital accreditationFully accredited by The Joint CommissionCedars-Sinai is accredited by the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP).
Charity care and financial assistance policiesProvides financial assistance based on indigence or high medical expenses to patients who meet specified financial criteria; financial assistance is available to patients who are uninsured, underinsured, ineligible for government programs, or otherwise unable to pay for medically necessary care; provides care for emergency medical conditions regardless of eligibility for assistanceCharity care, without charge, is available to patients receiving medically necessary services and whose income is at or below 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Patients whose income ranges between 401% 600% of the FPL also qualify for a Discount Payment.
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Overall Comparison

Johns Hopkins: 15 nationally ranked specialties, 82% patient experience rating. Cedars-Sinai: 91/100 overall patient rating, Top 10% patient satisfaction scores.

Pros and Cons

Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore, MD)

Pros:
  • High patient satisfaction scores
  • Nationally ranked in multiple specialties
  • Use of advanced medical technology
  • Availability of clinical trials
  • Financial assistance policies
  • Accredited by The Joint Commission
  • Efforts to reduce ER wait times
Cons:
  • Hospital-acquired infection rates in Maryland were high in 2010 (though Johns Hopkins' newborn ICU performed better than national benchmarks)
  • Pain management needs not directly addressed in provided documents
  • Cultural or religious needs not directly addressed in provided documents
  • Ease of navigation within the hospital not directly addressed in provided documents
  • Satisfaction with food and nutritional services not directly addressed in provided documents

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles, CA)

Pros:
  • High overall patient rating
  • Nationally ranked in multiple specialties
  • Top 10% patient satisfaction scores
  • Availability of advanced medical technology
  • Availability of clinical trials
  • Accredited by AAHRPP
  • Charity care and financial assistance policies available
Cons:
  • Above average infection rates for some infections in 2016
  • Longer emergency room wait times compared to national and California averages

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