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UW Hospital ranked among nation’s best

July 21, 2003 By Lisa Brunette

University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics ranks among the top 50 of the nation’s nearly more than 2,000 major medical centers in nine medical specialties, according to the latest edition of U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Hospitals” guide.

The U.S. News guide analyzes and ranks hospital care in 17 specialties among 2,072 U.S. teaching hospitals. (There are more than 6,000 hospitals overall in the U.S.) UW Hospital was ranked among the nation’s top 50 hospitals in the following categories:

  • cancer;
  • digestive disorders;
  • geriatrics;
  • respiratory diseases;
  • kidney disease;
  • urology;
  • orthopedics;
  • ear, nose and throat;
  • gynecology

Of the 6,003 hospitals in the U.S., U. S. News analyzed care at 2,072 major teaching institutions that are at the forefront of sophisticated patient care. Four categories—pediatrics, psychiatry, eye care and rehabilitation—are ranked based on a reputational score alone. The other 13 categories are assessed based on reputation, mortality rates and a mix of other data. The magazine listed the top 50 hospitals in 13 of the 17 categories and various numbers of hospitals in the four categories ranked only by reputation.

UW Hospital and Clinics has been ranked in several medical specialties every year since the first U.S. News ranking in 1993.