Forbes recently recognized Major Health Partners (MHP) as one of Indiana’s top hospitals in its newest list, Forbes Top Hospitals 2026.
Out of all hospitals across the state, only seven Indiana hospitals earned a perfect overall 5-star rating, and MHP was one of them.
“This recognition is a tremendous honor and reflects the dedication of our physicians, nurses, and entire care team,” said Ryan Claxton, MHP President and CEO. “Being named to the Forbes Top Hospitals list shows our strong commitment to high-quality care. This achievement is possible because of our dedicated, hard-working team who put patients first every day.”
Forbes produced this list in partnership with Inovalon, a healthcare data and analytics firm, and in collaboration with nationally recognized measurement experts, physicians, statisticians, health policy researchers, and patient advocates. The ratings are based on trusted data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Provider Data Catalog and hospitals were evaluated on four key aspects:
- Patient outcomes
- Hospital best practices
- Value of care
- Patient experience.
Being recognized among the nation’s top hospitals highlights MHP’s ongoing commitment to quality, value, patient experience, and compassionate care.
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