Tampa General Hospital Earns Top Recognition in Maternity Care for 2025
Tampa General Hospital (TGH), the only university-affiliated academic health system in the region, has again received prestigious recognition for its outstanding maternity care. In the latest rankings by U.S. News & World Report, TGH is honored as one of the "2025 Best Hospitals for Maternity Care." This marks the second year consecutively that Tampa General has been acknowledged as a high-performing institution in this specialty, a title reflecting the commitment to exceptional care for expecting mothers and newborns.
This recognition isn’t just about accolades; it represents a dedication to improving health outcomes for families. John Couris, president and CEO of TGH, emphasizes the hospital's understanding that a healthy beginning lays the foundation for better overall health. "We are proud to have earned this prestigious recognition, which celebrates our team's commitment to providing world-class, compassionate maternity care to expectant mothers and newborns in our community and beyond," Couris stated.
The evaluation process for the Best Hospitals for Maternity Care involves rigorous scrutiny of various quality indicators. Critical metrics include the rate of cesarean deliveries among first-time mothers, unexpected complications in newborns, and overall transparency regarding care practices. Amazingly, only half of the hospitals assessed for the 2025 rankings were able to achieve this high performance status, making Tampa General’s placement even more significant. The commitment to families does not stop with childbirth, as the hospital strives to ensure mothers and infants receive top-notch postpartum care.
Highlighting the importance of this recognition, Dr. Judette Louis, chief of the TGH Women’s Institute, credits the hard work and dedication of the hospital’s health care team. “We are committed to providing the best possible care for every mother and baby, from routine pregnancies to high-risk cases requiring the advanced capabilities of an academic health system,” said Dr. Louis. This robust approach aims at ensuring that every birth at Tampa General nurtures a positive and life-affirming experience.
Since its establishment, the TGH Women’s Institute has garnered various accolades, affirming its best practices and high-quality maternity services. In 2024, Tampa General was honored by Newsweek on its list of America’s Best Maternity Hospitals for the fourth consecutive year. Notably, it also received the Baby-Friendly® designation in 2023, recognizing the facility's commitment to supporting breastfeeding mothers.
The importance of promoting vaginal deliveries over unnecessary cesarean sections aligns with the hospital's mission, and it has been able to implement strategies successfully. The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration recognized TGH for reducing cesarean rates for low-risk pregnancies, reflecting the hospital's focus on evidence-based practices that contribute positively to maternal health.
Tampa General’s commitment to maternal health extends to several initiatives focused on ensuring care excellence. Melissa Golombek, vice president of the Muma Children’s Hospital at TGH, noted that comprehensive services for women are available at TGH. “Our focus on safe childbirth and quality care contributes to better outcomes for both mother and baby,” she remarked. This integrated health delivery model benefits numerous families across Florida.
In summary, Tampa General Hospital continues to set the benchmark for maternity care as it strives towards excellence. With its firm commitment to quality, safety, and compassionate service, it ensures that families in the Tampa Bay area receive the best start possible.
For more information regarding Tampa General Hospital and the maternity services offered through the TGH Women’s Institute, visit their website. The full list of the U.S. News & World Report's 2025 Best Hospitals for Maternity Care will also be available for those interested in understanding how hospitals measure up in this crucial area of healthcare.