Tampa General Hospital Shines in National Rankings
Tampa General Hospital (TGH) has recently been distinguished by Newsweek as one of America's Best Hospitals for Specialized Care for the year 2026, a commendable achievement that highlights its commitment to clinical excellence and patient-focused care. This recognition is particularly significant as TGH remains the only health system in Tampa to be ranked in all seven clinical specialties evaluated.
In this latest ranking, Tampa General expanded its scope from six to seven specialties, now including gastroenterology. The specialties in which the hospital has gained recognition this year include:
- - Cardiac Care (Rank #82)
- - Cancer Care (Rank #78)
- - Endocrine Care (Rank #56)
- - Neurological Care (Rank #172)
- - Orthopedic Care (Rank #61)
- - Pulmonary Care (Rank #68)
- - Gastrointestinal Care (Rank #48)
John Couris, president and CEO of the Florida Health Sciences Center, emphasizes that achieving recognition in these seven areas underscores TGH's commitment to advancing healthcare through innovation and quality outcomes. He stated, “These distinctions are a testament to the expertise and dedication of our physicians, nurses, researchers, and care teams, who are transforming healthcare and improving lives.”
The methodology for determining the rankings involves a thorough analysis of numerous factors, including hospital quality metrics, peer recommendations from medical experts, patient experience surveys, and evaluations concerning Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). As a result, the rankings serve as a valuable tool for patients in identifying hospitals that excel in specialized care.
Dr. Peggy Duggan, TGH’s chief physician executive, points out that the recognition reflects the hospital's integrated, multidisciplinary approach to treating complex conditions. The collaborative efforts of the medical team, which incorporates advanced technology and evidence-based practices, aim to ensure exceptional patient outcomes.
Tampa General Hospital has continuously expanded its reach and capabilities, leveraging partnerships and investments in advanced research initiatives and precision medicine. The particular inclusion of gastroenterology highlights the ongoing efforts of the institution to build comprehensive centers of excellence within its high-acuity service lines.
As Florida's leading academic health system, Tampa General operates a 1,530-bed not-for-profit network that spans the state. It is recognized for its Level I trauma care and comprehensive burn services, attended to by a network that includes TGH Rehabilitation Hospital and several outpatient services across multiple counties. Moreover, Tampa General is noted for being the highest-ranked hospital in Tampa Bay in the latest U.S. News & World Report, with six specialties placing within the top 50 nationwide.
In addition to its recognition for specialized care, TGH has established a reputation for excellence in training the next generation of healthcare providers, being the primary teaching hospital for the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine. The system also boasts extensive facilities for critical care, including a state-of-the-art comprehensive stroke center and a large Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit.
For the local community, Tampa General Hospital plays a crucial role as a safety-net hospital, providing essential healthcare services regardless of a patient’s financial status. The hospital provided a substantial community benefit, estimated at $289.1 million in fiscal year 2024, ensuring accessible health services to underinsured patients along with educational programs.
Overall, Tampa General Hospital's recognition by Newsweek reinforces its position at the forefront of healthcare excellence, combining innovative treatment methods with a deep commitment to patient care.