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Johns Hopkins Is Number One Again!!! July 2008
THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL TOPS U.S.NEWS & WORLD REPORT'S "HONOR ROLL" FOR THE 18th YEAR IN A ROW
For a detailed list of all rankings, go to the U.S. News and World Report.
Johns Hopkins Is Number One Again!!! July 2007
THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL TOPS U.S.NEWS & WORLD REPORT'S "HONOR ROLL" FOR THE 17th YEAR IN A ROW
For a detailed list of all rankings, go to the U.S. News and World Report.
Johns Hopkins Is Number One Again!!! July 2006
THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL TOPS U.S.NEWS & WORLD REPORT'S "HONOR ROLL" FOR THE 16th YEAR IN A ROW
The Johns Hopkins Hospital has again earned the top spot as "Best of the Best" in U.S. News & World Report's annual Honor Roll of American hospitals, placing first in five of 16 ranked medical specialties and in the top four in 10 others. Only 14 hospitals nationwide made it to the Honor Roll this year out of 5,189 institutions graded.
This year's annual guide reports results of a survey of a hospital's reputation among a national sample of physicians, along with analysis of objective indicators such as death rates, technology, nurse staffing, service mix and discharge planning.
For a detailed list of all rankings, go to www.hopkinsmedicine.org or to the U.S. News and World Report.
Johns Hopkins Is Number One Again!!! July 2005
THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL TOPS U.S.NEWS & WORLD REPORT'S "HONOR ROLL" FOR THE 15th YEAR IN A ROW
For the 15th consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of American hospitals has placed The Johns Hopkins Hospital at the top of the list.
The magazine's recognition is, as always, a tribute to the Hospital, its dedicated nurses and staff, the School of Medicine's faculty physicians and the community physicians whose contributions are significant.
As we endeavor to rebuild, renew, enrich and expand our services and facilities, and to assure our continued commitment to safety and excellence, such independent evaluations as these rankings are of growing value to patients, the public, referring physicians and insurers.
This year's annual guide ranked American medical centers in 17 specialties to identify hospitals that excel in a variety of difficult areas of care by conducting research, pioneering advanced treatments and bringing the best technology and expertise to bear. Just 176 hospitals scored high enough this year to rank in even a single area out of all 6007 U.S. medical centers, and only 16 accumulated enough points to make it to the Honor Roll reserved for medical centers that ranked at or near the top in at least six specialties. Hopkins placed #3 in Cancer, #1 in Gynecology, # 3 in Digestive Disorders. For a complete list of all rankings, go to www.usnews.com or www.hopkinsmedicine.org.
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