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Houston, TX (June 5, 2008) – U.S.News
& World Report announced the results of the 2008 edition of
America’s Best Children’s Hospitals, identifying the top 30
pediatric hospitals in the country. The comprehensive survey – whose
results appear in the June 9 issue of the magazine – ranks
Texas
Children’s Hospital in Houston No. 6 among the nation’s pediatric
hospitals.
In addition to general pediatrics, for
the first time U.S.News developed separate rankings in specific
pediatric subspecialties such as
cancer,
digestive disorders,
heart and heart
surgery,
neonatal care,
neurology and
neurosurgery and
respiratory disorders. Texas Children’s Hospital ranked in the top
10 of every category and placed in the top five for the following
subspecialties: Respiratory Disorders #2,
Cancer #3,
Heart and Heart
Surgery #3,
Digestive Disorders #4, and
Neurology and
Neurosurgery
#5. To illustrate Texas
Children’s Heart Center’s expertise, U.S.News featured an update on
Makenna Franks, a 5-year-old, whose heart surgery to repair hypoplastic left heart syndrome was featured in last year’s
America’s Best Children’s Hospitals issue. The follow-up article,
“No Slowing Her Down,” chronicles Makenna’s recovery through
photography, a news article and an online video.
“Being named among the nation’s top
children’s hospitals in U.S.News magazine is an outstanding
achievement and demonstrates Texas Children’s continued leadership
in pediatric health care,” said
Mark A. Wallace, president and CEO
of Texas Children’s Hospital.
“We are especially proud of our sub-specialties that excel among the
best hospitals anywhere. Every member of the Texas Children’s team
contributes to building a healthy community of children and should
be proud of these accomplishments.”
To be considered for the ranking,
hospitals had to meet certain criteria and complete a thorough
survey of their facilities. U.S.News rankings were based on
methodology that weighed a three-part blend of reputation, outcome
and care-related measures such as volume, nursing, advanced
technology, and credentialing.
“Our profile and ranking in U.S.News magazine reflects the ardent
dedication of our physicians and staff,” said
Dr. Ralph D. Feigin,
physician-in-chief of Texas Children’s Hospital. “This high ranking
is a testimony to our mission to support excellence in patient care,
education and research.” With
more than 2 million patient encounters in 2007, Texas Children’s
Hospital provides medical care in more than 40 pediatric
subspecialties and is the primary pediatric teaching hospital for
Baylor College of Medicine. Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor
partner in approximately 400 research projects annually and receive
$90 million in funding – one of the largest commitments to pediatric
research in the country.
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About Texas Children’s Hospital
Texas Children's Hospital is committed to a community of healthy
children by providing the finest pediatric patient care, education
and research. Renowned worldwide for its expertise and breakthrough
developments in clinical care and research, Texas Children’s
provides medical care in more than 40 pediatric subspecialties and
is the primary pediatric teaching hospital for Baylor College of
Medicine. Texas Children’s also operates the nation’s largest
primary pediatric care network, with over 40 offices throughout the
greater Houston community. Texas Children’s has embarked on a $1.5
billion expansion,
Vision 2010,
which includes a comprehensive
neurological research institute, the formation of a maternity
center, and the development of the new
West Campus,
Texas Children’s first pediatric hospital in a suburban setting.
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