The Christ Hospital Health Network has been recognized as a 2025 Best Hospital for Knee & Hip Replacements by the Women’s Choice Award. This accolade places the hospital among the top healthcare providers in the nation, emphasizing its dedication to orthopedic care and patient outcomes. The hospital ranked in the top 1% out of over 4,600 hospitals nationwide.
Debbie Hayes, President and CEO of The Christ Hospital Health Network, stated, “By earning the Women’s Choice Award, The Christ Hospital Health Network continues to lead the way in orthopedic joint replacement excellence, empowering patients with safe, effective and innovative care.” She highlighted the importance of trusted hospitals prioritizing safety and innovation amid increasing demand for knee and hip replacements.
The award is based on a methodology that includes Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey results, hospital outcomes scores, and research on infections and surgical complications. Hospitals must meet specific criteria such as providing joint replacement surgery without below-average ratings on infection reports and achieving an above-national-average HCAHPS recommendation score.
Delia Passi, founder and CEO of the Women’s Choice Award, remarked, "We are proud to recognize The Christ Hospital Health Network as a 2025 Best Hospital for Knee & Hip Replacements.” She noted their commitment to high standards ensuring quality orthopedic care.
For more details about The Christ Hospital's services in knee and hip replacements, visit their website.
The Christ Hospital Health Network operates an acute care hospital in Mt. Auburn, a location in Liberty Township, five outpatient centers, and numerous medical offices. It employs over 1,300 physicians and more than 7,200 team members. It was also recognized by U.S. News & World Report as Cincinnati's top hospital.
The Women's Choice Award serves as a referral source identifying top hospitals based on clinical performance and patient satisfaction while considering women's preferences when selecting a hospital.