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Casa Colina Recognized as One of America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Joint Replacement

Casa Colina Recognized as One of America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Joint Replacement

Casa Colina Hospital was recently recognized by Healthgrades as one of America's 100 Best Hospitals for Joint Replacement for 2022. The distinction recognizes hospitals that provide superior clinical outcomes in joint replacement surgeries, including total hip replacement and total knee replacement.

Launched in 2017, Casa Colina’s Revive Joint Replacement Program has become a national model for its high-quality, minimally invasive joint replacement services. The Revive Program’s orthopedic surgeons use state-of-the-art robotic-assisted technology that minimizes pain, accelerates recovery, and leads to better outcomes for our patients.

In addition to this honor, the Revive Program earned several other distinctions from Healthgrades—including its Joint Replacement Excellence Award for the third year in a row—placing Casa Colina in the top 5% nationally among hospital surveyed for this service. Other distinctions awarded in 2022 include:

  • Five-Star Recipient for Total Hip Replacement (2021-2022)

  • Five-Star Recipient for Total Knee Replacement (2019-2022)

Healthgrades’ Five-Star Recipient Awards indicate that Casa Colina Hospital demonstrates outcomes that are significantly better than expected in the given category. As part of its scoring methodology, Healthgrades analyzes patient outcome data on more than 45 million Medicare medical claims within the most recent three-year time period, available for nearly 4,500 hospitals nationwide.

“Our Revive Program offers world-class joint replacement services where patients get specialized, tailored care from start to finish,” says Felice Loverso, PhD, Casa Colina President and CEO. “Thanks to our excellent clinical outcomes and the unrivaled dedication of our surgeons, therapists, and nurses, it’s no surprise to me that Revive has again been recognized as a top joint replacement program nationally.”