Category: Rankings & Ratings

5 fastest-, slowest-growing physician specialities

Psychiatrists have the fastest projected growth for physicians while pediatricians have the slowest.

States ranked by total MD degrees issued in 2022

New York allopathic medical schools graduated the most physicians in 2022, while South Dakota saw the lowest number of physician graduates, according to new data published by KFF and sourced from the Association of American Medical Colleges.

States ranked by total medical school graduates in 2022

New York medical schools graduated the most students in 2022, while South Dakota saw the lowest number of medical school graduates, according to new data published by KFF and sourced from the Association of American Medical Colleges.

15 best, worst cities to retire

A third of the top 15 cities to retire are in Florida, according to WalletHub’s annual ranking of more than 180 cities for retirement friendliness, which includes healthcare metrics. 

Fortune's best places to work in healthcare for 2023

Fortune and Great Place to Work released their annual list of the “Best Workplaces in Health Care” on Sept. 6.

5 states with highest, lowest CAUTI rates

Vermont hospitals have the highest catheter-associated urinary tract infection rate in the country, while hospitals in Connecticut, have the lowest, CDC data shows. 

Brown U medical school drops out of US News rankings

Another medical school has joined the exodus from U.S. News & World Report’s once-renowned rankings. 

Brown U medical school drops out of US News rankings

Another medical school has joined the exodus from U.S. News & World Report’s once-renowned rankings. 

Only 1 state ranked highly for nurses, physicians and health systems: WalletHub

Minnesota is the only state ranked highly for nurses, physicians and healthcare systems according to personal finance site WalletHub.

10 hardest-working states

North Dakota is the hardest-working state, while New Mexico is the least hard-working, according to a WalletHub report.