Globes magazine, a leading Israeli financial publication, has named Sheba Medical Center the number one healthcare brand in Israel. This recognition comes from a wide-ranging survey of the country’s top 100 consumer brands across all sectors.

Sheba’s success stems from several key factors:

  • Global Recognition: Newsweek has ranked Sheba in the world’s top 10 hospitals for five of the last six years. It’s also been Israel’s number-one hospital for six consecutive years. Many patients choose Sheba specifically because of these rankings.
  • Innovation Leader: Sheba’s ARC (Accelerate, Redesign, Collaborate) program stands out. This startup ecosystem constantly develops cutting-edge healthcare solutions.
  • Crisis Response: Since October 7, Sheba has made headlines for its excellent care of wounded civilians, soldiers, and former hostages.
  • Expert Staff: Forbes Israel has recognized many Sheba doctors as leaders in their fields.
  • Patient Satisfaction: Sheba consistently scores high in Ministry of Health patient surveys.
  • Effective Communication: The hospital’s PR and marketing teams have successfully promoted these achievements.

Sheba’s top ranking in the healthcare sector puts it well ahead of other hospitals and health maintenance organizations (HMOs) in Israel. This achievement reflects the hospital’s dedication to top-notch patient care, innovation, and global excellence.

As Sheba continues to lead in these areas, it’s shaping the future of healthcare in Israel and worldwide. Its position as Israel’s leading healthcare brand shows its ongoing commitment to excellence and its key role in advancing medical care.

 

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