That is: more research money,public and private,flows into Boston's hospitals and medical schools than into any other city on earth.
That's how you *really* determine quality of health care.US News is,today,nothing more than there ratings.They depend on ad revenue and other considerations from these hospitals.It's kinda like Health Food Monthly naming "Whole Foods" as the best supermarket in the country.
My experience in health care has taught me that there are many,many *outstanding* hospitals in this great nation.They're found in major cities like New York,LA and San Francisco.They're also found in "second tier" cities like Boston,Cleveland,Baltimore,Rochester,Minnesota and Pittsburg.
But Boston's at the top of the heap.
Just sayin'...
Woo Hoo!!!
Emory??? The Heart Institute???
Dr. Milstein of Cleveland Clinic’s Head and Neck Institute accurately diagnosed and treated my daughter’s dysphonia in a total of two hours (one for diagnosis, one for treatment). She’d been through almost three years of unsuccessful diagnostic testing in the UW Madison system, who told it was just “stress”. We love Cleveland Clinic!
Given my families history and that I’m in the Cleveland area ... this is comforting in an odd way....being that to need the service would require a perilous situation to begin with.
The link is asking for a log in.
Can you post the rest of the list? TIA.
Have a friend waiting for a heart transplant at Cedars Sinai LA...praying it comes soon ( to another’s loss unfortunately )
Why the hell would you post a source that requires a log in and not provide the full list? You get paid for that?