Category: Rankings & Ratings

10 best, worst cities for people with disabilities

Scottsdale, Ariz., was ranked the best city in the nation for people with disabilities, while most of the worst cities were located in the South, according to WalletHub.

10 best, worst cities for women

Three of the best cities for women are located in California, while the worst are concentrated in the South, according to a new analysis from WalletHub. 

Top 58 healthcare companies to work for, per US News

The best places to work in healthcare include one big health system name, according to U.S. News & World Report’s inaugural Best Companies to Work For by Industry.

The less than 1%: 49 hospitals with 5 Magnet certifications

Of the 6,000-some hospitals in the United States, less than 1 percent have achieved five Magnet certifications. 

100 top hospitals, per Fortune

Fortune has named its top 100 hospitals in the U.S., in collaboration with PINC AI, a healthcare intelligence platform.

60 top community hospitals: Fortune

Fortune, in collaboration with healthcare intelligence platform PINC AI, has named its top 60 community hospitals in America. 

States ranked by CLABSI rates

Alaska has the lowest rate of central line-associated bloodstream infections, while South Dakota has the highest, federal data shows.

26 health systems preferred twice as much as competitors

WebMD has honored 167 health systems in its 2023-24 Choice Awards — including 26 systems that patients and providers prefer 2:1 over competitors. 

US News' 22 best BSN programs for 2023-24

The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and Duke University in Durham, N.C., tied for the top spot in U.S. News and World Report’s Best Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs rankings.

States with highest, lowest 'left before being seen' rate 

Nationwide, 3 percent of patients left emergency departments before being seen in 2021, up from 2 percent in 2020 and 2019, CMS data shows.