The data illustrates large U.S. hospitals with the highest Cesarean section (C-section) rates among first-time, low-risk mothers in the United States as of 2017. According to the data, South Miami Hospital in Miami, Florida had a C-section rate for first-time, low-risk mothers of around 51%. The targeted national average in the United States for such births is under 24%.
South Miami Hospital (Miami, FL) | 51 |
Richmond University Medical Center (Staten Island, NY) | 44 |
Hackensack University Medical Center (Hackensack, NJ) | 43 |
Women's Hospital of Texas (Houston,TX) | 41 |
Midland Memorial Hospital (Midland, TX) | 40 |
Inova Fairfax Hospital (Falls Church, VA) | 39 |
Las Palmas Medical Center (El Paso, TX) | 39 |
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano (Plano, TX) | 39 |
Memorial Regional Hospital (Hollywood, FL) | 38 |
Henrico Doctors' Hospital (Richmond, VA) | 37 |
Doctor's Hospital at Renaissance (Edinburg, TX) | 37 |
Baptist Hospital of Miami (Miami, FL) | 37 |
Riverside Community Hospital (Riverside, CA) | 36 |
Bayshore Medical Center (Pasadena, TX) | 35 |
Jackson Health System (Miami, FL) | 35 |
Boca Raton Regional Hospital (Boca Raton, FL) | 34 |
St. Joseph's Healthcare System (Paterson, NJ) | 34 |
Medical Center at Bowling Green (Bowling Green, KY) | 34 |
Baylor All Saints Medical Center at Fort Worth (Fort Worth, TX) | 34 |
Wesley Medical Center (Wichita, KS) | 34 |
Inova Alexandria Hospital (Alexandria, VA) | 34 |
Baptist Medical Center (San Antonio, TX) | 34 |