Prairie Lakes Healthcare System Named to Forbes’ Top Hospitals 2026 List
WATERTOWN, S.D. – December 9, 2025 – Prairie Lakes Healthcare System (PLHS), a division of Sanford Health, has been named to the inaugural Forbes’ Top Hospitals 2026 list, a national ranking of general acute-care hospitals recognized for delivering high-quality, safe, and value-driven care.
The Forbes Top Hospitals 2026 list evaluates hospitals nationwide using publicly reported quality measures from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, including patient outcomes, hospital best practices, value and patient experience. The methodology gives the most weight — 55% — to patient outcomes such as mortality, readmissions, and infection rates, and it adjusts for social determinants of health to ensure fair comparisons across communities.
Of the approximately 5,400 eligible U.S. acute-care hospitals, close to 2,500 met the methodology’s inclusion criteria. From these, only 253 earned an overall 5-star rating, placing PLHS among a select group of high-performing hospitals across the country.
“We are honored to be included on the inaugural Forbes Top Hospitals list,” said John Allen, president and CEO of PLHS. “This recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional, patient-centered care to the communities we serve across northeast South Dakota and western Minnesota.”
This honor adds to a growing list of achievements, becoming Prairie Lakes Healthcare System’s fifth national recognition this year. To view a full list of Prairie Lakes accomplishments, please visit prairielakes.com/achievements.
My Town Watertown: Don’t miss it!!!
To all our “My Town Watertown” sponsors . . .
Just a quick reminder that Watertown’s episode on My Town Season 2 airs this coming Sunday, November 16th at 6:30 PM.
You don’t want to miss this great show!!! We are truly blessed to live in such a great community. This would not have been possible without all the wonderful support of our sponsors. We can’t thank you enough!!
You can access the show one of two ways:
- Go to https://www.youtube.com/@MyTownSeries
- Or by scanning QR Code below to subscribe to the You Tube site.
Please help promote the opportunity to view/share this episode with your staff, customers, and families!
This episode if very professionally done by Cory Hepola and team. It is a great promotion of Watertown from a tourist perspective; as well as for the recruitment of employees, students to Lake Area Tech, tourism for the city, etc.
We have two full-size pull up banners available for use. (These have been on display at Trav’s Outfitter and HyVee over the past few weeks.) Persona is using one this week onsite to promote the “My Town” episode; and the role their company plays in advancing Watertown!
We also have oversized post cards available! We will share these with retailers throughout Watertown for use at their check-out counters over the upcoming holiday season!
If you would like to use of a pull-up banner and/or would like postcards, please just let us know!
Thanks again … Dave, Travas, Eric and Julie
Terex & Rev Group Merger
Terex and Rev Group Announce Strategic Merger, Creating a Leading Specialty Equipment Manufacturer; Terex Announces Plans to Exit its Aerials Segment
October 30, 2025 – Norwalk, CT & Brookfield, WI. — (BUSINESS WIRE) – Terex Corporation (NYSE: TEX) (“Terex”) and REV Group (NYSE: REVG) (“REV Group”) today announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement to merge in a stock and cash transaction (“the Merger”) to form a leading specialty equipment manufacturer.
The Merger will create a diversified leader in emergency, waste, utilities, environmental and materials processing equipment with attractive end markets characterized by low cyclicality, resilient demand and long-term growth profiles. With a substantial U.S. manufacturing footprint, the combined organization will be well-positioned to benefit from domestic demand growth.
Sanford Health combines with Watertown-based health system
Oct. 31, 2025
Watertown-based Prairie Lakes Healthcare System has become part of Sanford Health. The combined organization was finalized this week and brings Prairie Lakes, an 800-employee organization, into Sanford, which now totals more than 53,000 employees.

Prairie Lakes was founded in 1986 after two hospitals in Watertown came together: St. Ann and Memorial. The system cares for 90,000 people in a 10-county region of northeast South Dakota and western Minnesota.
Prairie Lakes Healthcare System has 60 providers and is licensed to operate 81 acute care hospital beds, including labor and delivery, telemetry, critical care and general hospital. Hospital services also include a 24-hour emergency department, surgery capabilities, interventional cardiology and services providing diagnostics and imaging.
The merger with Sanford is the evolution of a decades-long relationship.
For more than 20 years, Sanford has operated a clinic on the Prairie Lakes campus with 11 physicians, seven advanced practice providers and 125 employees.
“Sanford Health and Prairie Lakes have always worked collaboratively in support of our communities,” said John Allen, president and CEO, who will continue to lead the Watertown area.
“In the last year, we have begun working together on areas such as infectious disease, interventional radiology, and we had been planning to migrate to Sanford’s electronic health record, Epic. ”
As an independent rural health system, “we have all the challenges of the 21st century, including challenges regarding recruiting, labor market challenges with our supply chain and challenges with our payer relationships,” he continued. “The relationship with Sanford will really allow us to bolster those things while allowing improved opportunities in health care.”
The key consideration in the deal was “the lens of opportunity for our teams, our providers, our employees and for patients,” he added. “This represents an incredible improvement and incredible growth in our ability to create connected care, integrated care and improved access to specialties, and for our employees the ability to tap into the deep specialties and research that Sanford Health has to offer.”
For Sanford, Watertown and the Prairie Lakes footprint “will be a significant location and hub within our Sioux Falls market — their size and scope, really great care they’ve provided to the region over the last few decades,” said Andy Munce, president and CEO of Sanford Health, Sioux Falls region.
“Our vision is to continue to support those and also expand with subspecialty services, partnerships with our virtual care initiatives, so we really view this as a hub and support for the entire northeast section of South Dakota and into western Minnesota.”
The community is strategically located between Sanford’s larger offerings in Sioux Falls and Fargo.
“It’s a really key location along I-29 that we can bridge together and provide another level of care to the communities in that region,” Munce said.
One member of the Prairie Lakes fiduciary board will transition to the Sanford Health Network board of directors, while the current Prairie Lakes board will become a community advisory board consistent with other communities in Sanford’s network.
“Both organizations are mission-driven, not-for-profit health systems, and we share a common bond in being dedicated to caring for the communities we serve,” Allen said. “This combining of the organizations is really born of our opportunity to serve the area and consumers within it more completely and an opportunity for our providers and employees.”
Over time, Prairie Lakes Healthcare System will transition to the Sanford Health name. Patients will continue to see their current provider.
The partnership includes financial investments in the Watertown community, “making lasting impacts on health, wellness and quality of life in the region for many years to come,” according to both organizations, but it has not been determined yet what forms that will take.
The deal is the second announced by Sanford this month. An acquisition of Black Hills Plastic Surgery is expected to be finalized by the end of the year.
https://siouxfalls.business/sanford-health-combines-with-watertown-based-health-system/
Business Ecosystem Survey
Watertown, SD — The Watertown Development Company (WDC), in partnership with Coyote Business Consulting (CBC), is inviting business owners, entrepreneurs, and community stakeholders to participate in a new Business Ecosystem Survey aimed at strengthening the region’s economic landscape. The more businesses that participate gives us a better idea of the overall business community needs in Watertown SD.
2025 WDC ANNUAL Meeting
Our WDC Annual Meeting on October 14th from 5pm to 7:30pm at 2nd Street Station. All are welcome to attend this event! If you are a current investor, or looking to learn more about the Watertown Development Company and its mission, this is the event for you! Feel free to forward this event if you know someone who may like to attend. Jared McEntaffer will be speaking again this year, if you haven’t heard him speak, he is a wealth of knowledge. Please RSVP to ayahne@wdcsd.com so I can accurately record attendance. Please note that if you RSVP we will have WDC swag ready upon your arrival to our Annual Meeting. There will also be a drawing for a Macksteel Smokeless Fire pit and two round trip flight vouchers from SkyWest. Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
