Top of their game: Best U.S. hospitals announced
Case Management Weekly, July 18, 2007
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U.S. News & World Report last week announced publication of the 2007 edition of The guide ranks 173 hospitals in 16 specialties including cancer, neurology, geriatrics, heart and heart surgery, psychiatry, rehabilitation, and urology. Researchers from the report analyze and collect data and survey information using sources and a methodology that is cross-checked by the American Hospital Association and CMS. Of the 173 medical centers that are ranked in this year's edition of For a complete list of the rankings, click here: Source: U.S News & World Report
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