4 VA Children's Hospitals Ranked Among Nation's Best: U.S News
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Arlington VA
14 June, 2022
9:24 AM
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VIRGINIA — Four pediatric medical centers in Virginia are included in U.S. News & World Report's 2022-23 Best Children's Hospitals rankings released Tuesday. The rankings highlight the top 50 centers in 10 pediatric specialties: cancer; cardiology and heart surgery; diabetes and endocrinology; gastroenterology and gastrointestinal surgery; neonatology; nephrology; neurology and neurosurgery; orthopedics; pulmonology and lung surgery; and urology. For the second year, U.S. News provided expanded rankings of hospitals by both state and multi-state region. In Virginia, the following hospitals were included: University of Virginia Children's Hospital, Charlottesville, ranked in six pediatric specialties Ranked 20th in cardiology and heart surgeryRanked 49th in diabetes and endocrinologyRanked 39th in gastroenterology and GI surgeryRanked 32nd in neonatologyRanked 45th in neurology and neurosurgeryRanked 44th in pulmonology and lung surgery Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU, ranked in three pediatric specialties Ranked 31st in nephrologyRanked 37th in pulmonology and lung surgeryRanked 33rd in urology Inova L.J. Murphy Children's Hospital, Falls Church, ranked in one pediatric specialty Ranked 40th in neonatology Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, Norfolk, ranked in one pediatric specialty Ranked 2oth in cardiology and heart surgery This year, U.S. News included a measure for equity, diversity and inclusion in its methodology. It also relied less on expert opinion in most specialties. Ten hospitals were named to the Honor Roll — a distinction given to pediatric medical centers that "deliver exceptionally high-quality care across multiple specialties," U.S. News said in a news release. Boston Children's Hospital claimed the top spot on the honor roll for the ninth consecutive year. Additionally, it ranked as the top children's hospital in Massachusetts, as well as the No. 1 hospital in five of the 10 specialties that U.S. News considered. Here's the honor roll: Boston Children's Hospital Texas Children's Hospital Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Children's National Hospital UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Children's Hospital Colorado Children's Hospital Los Angeles Nationwide Children's Hospital Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford Here are the top five children's hospitals in selected specialties: Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Surgery Texas Children's Hospital Boston Children's Hospital UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh MUSC Children's Heart Network of South Carolina New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell Pediatric Cancer Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Texas Children's Hospital Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Neonatology Children's National Hospital Boston Children's Hospital Texas Children's Hospital UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals, San Francisco and Oakland U.S. News gathered clinical data from nearly 200 pediatric medical centers around the country, looking at measures such as patient outcomes, including mortality and infection rates; as well as health equity, including the availability of clinical resources, and compliance with best practices. Also, more than 100 pediatric specialists and other experts provided input through methodology working groups. The North Carolina-based research and consulting firm RTI International collected and analyzed the data. Read more on the U.S. News' methodology.
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