Emory Report
July 20, 2009
Volume 61, Number 35

Healthcare’s scores

  • Ophthalmology 9
  • Psychiatry 10
  • Geriatrics 13
  • Heart & Heart
    Surgery 13
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery 14
  • Ear, Nose & Throat 22
  • Kidney Disease 25
  • Diabetes & Endocrinology 31
  • Gynecology 44
  • Urology 44
  • Cancer 46



   

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July 20, 2009
U.S. News ranks Emory among best hospitals

By Lance Skelly

Emory University Hospital again joins the prestigious ranks of America’s top medical institutions in the annual U.S. News & World Report guide to “America’s Best Hospitals.”

For 2009, Emory ranked among the nation’s best hospitals in 11 specialties, including five top 20 rankings. Overall, Emory is one of only 170 hospitals, out of more than 5,400 medical centers in the country to be named in even one of the magazine’s top 50 specialty rankings. Emory is the only acute care hospital in Georgia named in these rankings.

“Emory Healthcare’s rankings reflect our ongoing promise to patients and families,” says John T. Fox, Emory Healthcare president and CEO. “That promise is a relentless commitment to quality, quality defined as excellence in clinical outcomes, patient safety and service. As an academic medical center, we are committed to sharing that remarkable synergy created by breakthrough research, exceptional clinical resources and compassionate care.

“Being ranked this year in three additional subspecialty areas also reflects Emory’s commitment to recruiting staff and physicians across all subspecialties who embrace the challenge of advancing the possibilities in diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease,“ Fox continues.

The U.S. News rankings in 12 of the 16 specialties weigh three elements equally: reputation, death rate, and a set of care-related factors such as nursing and patient services. In these 12 specialties, hospitals have to pass through several gates to be ranked and considered a Best Hospital.

In the four other specialties — ophthalmology, psychiatry, rehabilitation, and rheumatology — ranking is based solely on reputation, derived from the three most recent physician surveys.