Hometown Glory
Texas Children's Hospital earns top honors in US News and World Report rankings:One of only 11
US News and World Report's annual list of the Best Children's Hospitals in the country came out Wednesday and Texas Children's Hospital is high on the list yet again. Texas Children's is listed No. 4 in the entire country on the magazine's Honor Roll rankings (to even make the Honor Roll, a hospital must rank in the top four in at least four specialities).
Texas Children's has made the Honor Roll every year since the introduction of a new ranking system in 2009, which evaluates hospitals based on 10 specialties — cancer, cardiology and heart surgery, diabetes and endocrinology, gastroenterology, neonatology, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, pulmonology and urology — instead of providing just an overall ranking.
The rankings are determined by the responses of 1,500 doctors, who are asked where they would send the sickest kids
Hospitals with high scores in at least four of the 10 specialties are named to the Honor Roll. Only 11 hospitals in America earned that designation this year.
Texas Children's recorded top 10 scores in a whopping nine out of the 10 specialties. It is the only hospital in the southern region of the United States to be named to the Honor Roll.
"The honor bestowed on Texas Children’s by U.S. News and our peers in the medical community only helps to reaffirm our commitment to providing the highest quality patient care, education and research for treating childhood diseases and disorders," Texas Children's president and CEO Mark Wallace said in a statement.
While caring for a sick child is never a fun task — and can be a terrifying one — Houston parents can breathe a little easier, knowing that at least the very best care is readily available .