Category: Rankings and Ratings

The cities where inflation has grown the most, least

Inflation climbed higher in some cities than others over the past several months, with a handful of cities seeing inflation fall. 

10 best MBA programs, per Fortune

Fortune recently released its 2022 rankings of the best full-time master’s in business programs in the U.S..

Newsweek’s ‘most loved’ workplaces include 8 healthcare companies

Newsweek included eight healthcare companies on its “America’s 100 Most Loved Workplaces 2022” list.

259 best hospitals for maternity care, per Leapfrog and Money

More than 250 hospitals were named to Money and The Leapfrog Group’s Best Hospitals for Maternity Care list published Oct. 5.

Top 1% of small cities in America, ranked

Seven Massachusetts cities made the top 1 percent of the best small U.S. cities to live in, according to financial website WalletHub. 

Women’s Health Awards names Best Children’s Hospitals 

More than 300 pediatric hospitals were named Best Children’s Hospitals by the Women’s Choice Award on Oct. 3.

10 states with highest, lowest percentage of female physicians

Women account for nearly 49 percent of the physician workforce in Washington, D.C., a higher proportion than any U.S. state, according to a new ranking from Kaiser Family Foundation.

US primary care physician workforce per 100,000 capita 

The District of Columbia has the most physicians per 100,000 capita in the country, while Idaho has the fewest, according to Kaiser Family Foundation data published in August.

Top 10 rehabilitation residency programs, ranked by physicians 

The University of Washington in Seattle offers the best clinical training in physical medicine and rehabilitation, according to Doximity’s 2022 to 2023 Residency Navigator.

10 states with the highest infant mortality rate

The infant mortality rate in the U.S. continues to fall, and in 2020 the nation reached a historic low of 5.42 deaths per 1,000 live births, according to a Sept. 29 analysis from U.S. News & World Report.