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UCSF Children's Hospital Among Nation's Best in 9 Specialties

June 18, 2009
News Office: Kate Schoen (415) 476-2557

UCSF Children's Hospital has been ranked among the nation's best children's hospitals in nine pediatric specialties, making it one of the top-ranked facilities in California, according to the new 2009 "America's Best Children's Hospitals" survey conducted by U.S. News & World Report.

Rather than provide an overall ranking for the nation's best children's hospitals, this year's survey ranks the top 30 hospitals in 10 individual specialties — cancer, diabetes and endocrine disorders, digestive disorders, heart and heart surgery, kidney disorders, neonatal care, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, respiratory disorders and urology.

UCSF Children's Hospital was ranked in nine of the 10 specialties, and is one of only three facilities in California to earn rankings in this many areas.

Roxanne Fernandes, the hospital's executive director, said the rankings affirm the hospital's expertise in providing advanced patient care to children with complex and often rare illnesses from before birth to young adulthood.

"The breadth of our rankings shows that UCSF Children's Hospital is a truly comprehensive center that provides excellent pediatric care across the board," Fernandes said. "We are committed to caring for the most medically complex patients and carrying out treatment with the utmost compassion."

This is the first year that U.S. News has provided rankings for pediatric endocrine disorders and kidney disorders, and UCSF Children's Hospital earned top 10 rankings in both specialties.

Mark Laret, CEO of UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Children's Hospital, said, "As we prepare to break ground on a state-of-the-art children's hospital at Mission Bay, slated to open in 2014, we anticipate that UCSF Children's Hospital will maintain its status as a leading facility and continue to move up in future rankings."

The U.S. News survey methodology is based on a three-part blend of reputation, outcome and care-related measures such as nursing, advanced technology, credentialing and other factors. Hospitals were judged based on a combination of opinions from pediatric specialists about the hospitals they would recommend for the sickest children and data gathered in a 65-page survey covering a range of important medical information.

U.S. News analyzed data on 98 children's hospitals and ranked 56 of those in the various specialties. Ten hospitals were ranked in all 10 specialties and earned a place on the survey's "Honor Roll."

The complete list of children's hospital rankings is available online at www.usnews.com/childrenshospitals and will be published in the August issue of U.S. News & World Report, available on newsstands July 21.

UCSF Children's Hospital Specialty Rankings

UCSF Children's Hospital creates an environment where children and their families find compassionate care at the healing edge of scientific discovery, with more than 150 experts in 50 medical specialties serving patients throughout Northern California and beyond. The hospital admits about 5,000 children each year, including 2,000 babies born in the hospital.

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