Six adult medical specialties nationally ranked
UF Health Shands ranked in most adult and pediatric specialties in Florida
UF Health Shands Hospital is among the nation’s best in six adult medical specialties in the 2017-18 U.S. News & World Report ranking of U.S. hospitals. For the third year in a row, UF Health Shands ranked in more adult and pediatric specialties than any other hospital in Florida — a total of 12, factoring in pediatric rankings released earlier this year.
“We are honored U.S. News has once again recognized the high-quality care and commitment that the UF Health Shands team provides to its patients,” said David S. Guzick, M.D., Ph.D., UF senior vice president for health affairs and UF Health president. “These rankings are a result of the skill, hard work and unwavering dedication of the faculty, staff and students who collaborate every day to ensure patients receive the high level of care and attention they have come to expect from us.”
UF Health Shands’ highest-ranked specialty is nephrology at 25th. Also ranked are diabetes and endocrinology (tied for 31st), geriatrics (42nd), gynecology (35th), neurology and neurosurgery (36th) and pulmonology (tied for 34th). UF Health Shands is the only hospital in Florida ranked in gynecology.
Four specialties — cancer, gastroenterology and GI surgery, orthopaedics and urology — were rated as “high-performing.”
“It’s great to see our faculty and staff recognized for providing the excellent care and dedication that make them leaders in their specialties,” said Ed Jimenez, UF Health Shands CEO. “That focus on the highest standard of care is why so many people across Florida and the nation select UF Health Shands for their treatment. And while such accolades are nice, we don’t stop there. We’re continually working to enhance everything we do through ongoing research, training and education so that we will remain a national leader in health care.”
U.S. News also evaluated treatment involving “common procedures and conditions” at UF Health and rated five as “high-performing.” Those are abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, colon cancer surgery, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer surgery.
“UF Health Shands faculty and staff are working with great dedication every day to meet the pressing health care needs of our patients, and we’re pleased that U.S. News is recognizing the high quality of care they provide,” said Michael L. Good, M.D., UF College of Medicine dean. “We’ve set high goals for ourselves in patient care and research. And this recognition is an indication that we’re meeting those lofty expectations.”
The specialty rankings are based on 2,600 metrics centered around patient safety and survival; resources related to patient care, which include the hospital’s volume of patients and nurse staffing; and the hospital’s reputation among specialists for developing and sustaining the delivery of high-quality care for patients with the most-challenging conditions or who need difficult procedures.
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