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Cleveland Clinic Named No 2 hospital in US

CLEVELAND, July 29, 2020

Once again, Cleveland Clinic has been named the No 2 hospital in the US and the No 1 hospital for heart care in the US News & World Report’s 2020-21 Best Hospitals rankings.
 
This is the 26th consecutive year that Cleveland Clinic has earned the No. 1 ranking in Cardiology & Heart Surgery and the 22nd year in a row that it has earned a Top 5 overall ranking.
 
“Cleveland Clinic is constantly focused on safety and quality because it’s the right thing to do,” said Tom Mihaljevic, MD, CEO and President of Cleveland Clinic. “Rankings like these by US News – along with those by Leapfrog, the Centres for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and Vizient – are an affirmation of our caregivers’ continued commitment to providing patients with the best care anywhere.”
 
In all, 13 Cleveland Clinic specialties were recognised with Top 10 rankings: Cardiology & Heart Surgery (1), Geriatrics (2), Gynecology (2), Rheumatology (2), Gastroenterology & GI Surgery (3), Pulmonology & Lung Surgery (4), Urology (4), Cancer (5), Nephrology (Kidney Disorders) (5), Diabetes & Endocrinology (6), Neurology & Neurosurgery (9), Orthopedics (9), and Ophthalmology (10).
 
“We are honoured to be recognised for the 26th year in a row as the best hospital in the country for heart care,” said Lars Svensson, MD, PhD, chairman of Cleveland Clinic's Heart & Vascular Institute. “This is a direct reflection of our devoted physicians, nurses, mid-level providers and support staff and the trust of our patients and their families.  We are also humbly committed to advancing cardiovascular medicine and surgery through our continued dedication to research and innovation.”
 
According to US. News, the annual Best Hospitals rankings and ratings, now in their 31st year, are designed to assist patients and their doctors in making informed decisions about where to receive care for challenging health conditions or for common elective procedures.
 
For the 2020-21 rankings and ratings, US News evaluated more than 4,500 medical centers nationwide in 16 specialties, 10 procedures and conditions. Just 134 hospitals were ranked in at least one specialty. In most areas of care, the rankings are based largely on objective measures such as risk-adjusted survival and discharge-to-home rates, volume, and quality of nursing, among other care-related indicators.
 
Ben Harder, managing editor and chief of health analysis at US News, said: “The hospitals that rise to the top of our rankings and ratings have deep medical expertise, and each has built a track record of delivering good outcomes for patients.” -- Tradearabia News Service
 



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