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You               always               want               to               know               how               your               nearest               major               hospital               ranks               among               other               hospitals.

Not               to               say               that               if               you               happen               to               find               it               not               on               the               list               that               it               isn't               a               good               hospital.

Then               again,               everyone               has               their               own               preferences               in               what               makes               a               hospital               great.

It's               not               just               the               statistics               that               one               should               consider.

But               the               overall               experience               of               when               you               step               inside               the               door               and               speak               to               professionals.

But               I               must               say               that               from               my               experience,               the               closest               hospital               to               me               may               have               good               standards               according               to               some               medical               definitions.

But               my               experience               from               the               last               visit               (twice               actually)               wasn't               all               that               great.

I               wont               say               which               hospital               it               is               but               I               will               say               it's               in               SLC.

Not               including               the               supposed               high               standards               that               are               acquainted               with               the               establishment,               I               found               the               staff               more               of               the               time               to               worried               about               other               issues               to               asses               my               needs.

Or               to               correctly               say,               my               daughters               needs.

I               was               there               for               way               too               long               and               overall               ignored.

I               had               to               really               open               my               mouth               to               get               service.

And               that               shouldn't               happen               at               hospitals.

That's               why               with               this               following               information               with               this               years               top               ranking               facilities,               you               take               into               consideration               any               experiences               you               have               had               with               the               hospital               mentioned               or               advice               from               people               (preferably               of               whom               you               know)               who               have               experienced               the               medical               establishment               first-hand.

1.

Johns               Hopkins               Hospital,               Baltimore:               The               Johns               Hopkins               Hospital               is               the               teaching               hospital               and               biomedical               research               facility               of               Johns               Hopkins               University               School               of               Medicine,               located               in               Baltimore,               Maryland.

Founded               using               money               from               a               donation               by               philanthropist               Johns               Hopkins.

The               Johns               Hopkins               Hospital               and               the               Johns               Hopkins               School               of               Medicine               are               the               founding               institutions               of               modern               American               medicine.

Widely               regarded               as               one               of               the               world's               greatest               hospitals.

It               has               been               ranked               by               U.S.

News               and               World               Report               as               the               best               overall               hospital               in               America               for               19               repeated               years.
               Adult               Rankings               -               Cancer               30.6%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               40.4%,               Digestive               Disorders               25.6%,               Ear,               Nose               &               Throat               45.2%,               Geriatric               Care               39.2%,               Gynecology               21.3%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               23.8%,               Kidney               Disorders               23.0%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               40.1%,               Ophthalmology               64.3%               -               Orthopedics               12.4%,               Psychiatry               29.4%               -               Rehabilitation               5.4%               -               Respiratory               Disorders               25.4%,               and               Rheumatology               55.8%               -               Urology               59.9%.
               Child               rankings               -               Cancer               16.5%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               23.7%,               Digestive               Disorders               8.3%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               1.0%,               Kidney               Disorders               11.4%,               Neonatal               Care               9.1%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               45.9%,               Orthopedics               7.9%,               Respiratory               Disorders               22.4%,               and               Urology               37.5%.
               2.

Mayo               Clinic,               Rochester,               Minn.:               Mayo               Medical               School               is               a               part               of               the               Mayo               Clinic               in               Rochester,               Minnesota,               United               States.

Accredited               by               the               North               Central               Association               of               Colleges               and               Schools.
               The               Mayo               Clinic               has               a               long               history               of               medical               education,               and               was               a               pioneer               in               education               for               doctors.

Since               1972               the               school               has               risen               to               become               one               of               the               leading               medical               schools               in               the               U.S.

The               Mayo               philosophy               that               the               medical               school               should               be               able               to               train               the               best               and               brightest               from               all               over               the               world,               regardless               of               the               ability               of               a               student               to               pay               for               their               medical               education.

Mayo               Medical               School               has               been               listed               for               years               as               the               most               high               standard               medical               school               in               the               U.S..
               Adult               rankings               -               Cancer               27.8%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               82.2%,               Digestive               Disorders               56.0%;               Ear,               Nose               &               Throat               14.5%,               Geriatric               Care               12.4%,               Gynecology               18.4%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               50.3%,               Kidney               Disorders               27.0%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               43.7%,               Ophthalmology               6.3%               -               Orthopedics               40.5%,               Psychiatry               14.7%,               Rehabilitation               24.3%,               Respiratory               Disorders               33.9%,               Rheumatology               40.9%,               and               Urology               30.6%.
               Child               rankings               -               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               7.6%,               Digestive               Disorders               2.9%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               6.1%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               12.6%,               Orthopedics               3.8%,               and               Urology               2.6%.
               3.

Ronald               Reagan               UCLA               Medical               Center,               Los               Angeles:               UCLA               Medical               Center               has               research               centers               covering               nearly               all               major               specialties               of               medicine               including               dentistry               and               ophthalmology.

The               hospital's               emergency               department               is               certified               as               a               level               I               trauma               center               for               adults               and               pediatrics.
               It               is               rated               as               one               of               the               top               three               hospitals               in               the               U.S.

and               is               the               top               hospital               on               the               West               Coast               according               to               US               News               &               World               Report.

The               hospital               has               been               ranked               in               the               top               twenty               in               15               of               the               16               medical               specialties               according               to               the               US               News               ranking.

Of               those               specialties,               ten               were               ranked               in               the               top               ten.
               Faculty               member               and               pharmacologist               Louis               Ignarro's               won               the               Nobel               Prize               for               his               discovery               of               one               of               the               most               important               signaling               molecules               in               the               human               body,               nitric               oxide.
               Adult               rankings               -               Cancer               7.0%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               11.4%,               Digestive               Disorders               12.1%,               Ear,               Nose               &               Throat               10.9%,               Geriatric               Care               50.8%,               Gynecology               7.7%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               6.9%,               Kidney               Disorders               18.3%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               14.3%,               Ophthalmology               28.8%,               Orthopedics               8.3%,               Psychiatry               20.5%,               Rehabilitation               1.4%,               Respiratory               Disorders               7.7%,               Rheumatology               25.2%,               and               Urology               25.9%.
               Child               rankings               -               Cancer               3.9%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               7.3%,               Digestive               Disorders               12.4%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               4.7%,               Kidney               Disorders15.4%,               Neonatal               Care               3.0%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               9.7%,               Orthopedics               1.3%,               and               Urology               6.6%.
               4.

Cleveland               Clinic:               The               Cleveland               Clinic               (formally               known               as               the               Cleveland               Clinic               Foundation)               is               a               multi-specialty               academic               medical               center               located               in               Cleveland,               Ohio.

Currently               regarded               as               one               of               the               top               hospitals               in               the               United               States,               the               Cleveland               Clinic               was               established               in               1921.

Patients               arrive               at               the               Cleveland               Clinic               from               all               50               states               and               more               than               100               nations.

The               Cleveland               Clinic's               represents               120               medical               specialties               and               subspecialties.

And               was               ranked               number               one               in               America               for               cardiac               care               from               1994               to               2009.
               Adult               rankings               -               Cancer               7.6%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               17.1%,               Digestive               Disorders               31.7%;               Ear,               Nose               &               Throat               15.9%,               Geriatric               Care               7.9%,               Gynecology               10.5%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               65.5%,               Kidney               Disorders               25.7%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               27.5%,               Ophthalmology               8.4%,               Orthopedics,               22.1%,               Psychiatry               2.4%,               Rehabilitation               3.7%,               Respiratory               Disorders               19.6%,               Rheumatology               45.4%,               and               Urology               59.3%.
               Child               rankings               -               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               4.3%,               Digestive               Disorders               1.8%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               5.4%,               Kidney               Disorders               6.0%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               23.2%,               Orthopedics               4.0%,               Respiratory               Disorders               1.0%,               and               Urology               3.7%.
               5.

Massachusetts               General               Hospital,               Boston:               Massachusetts               General               Hospital               (Mass               General               or               MGH)               is               a               teaching               hospital               of               Harvard               Medical               School               and               a               biomedical               research               facility               in               Boston,               Massachusetts.

It               is               ranked               as               one               of               the               top               five               hospitals               in               the               USA.
               It               is               owned               and               operated               by               Partners               HealthCare               (which               also               owns               Brigham               and               Women's               Hospital               and               North               Shore               Medical               Center).

MGH               is               part               of               the               association               of               hospitals               which               operates               Boston               MedFlight               and               is               a               member               of               the               Dana-Farber/Harvard               Cancer               Center.
               It               is               the               third               oldest               general               hospital               in               the               United               States,               and               the               largest               in               New               England.

Since               all               those               who               had               sufficient               money               were               cared               for               at               home,               Massachusetts               General               Hospital,               like               most               hospitals               that               were               founded               in               the               19th               century,               cared               for               those               unable               to               afford               at-home-care.

It               was               the               first               American               hospital               social               workers               were               based               in               the               hospital.
               The               hospital's               work               with               developing               specialized               computer               software               systems               for               medical               use               in               the               1960s               lead               to               the               development               of               the               MUMPS               programming               language               (Massachusetts               General               Hospital               Utility               Multi-Programming               System)               used               in               medical               applications               such               as               patient               records               and               billing.
               Adult               rankings               -               Cancer14.2%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               63.4%,               Digestive               Disorders               25.7%;               Ear,               Nose               &               Throat               0.5%,               Geriatric               Care               19.4%,               Gynecology               9.2%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               21.5%,               Kidney               Disorders               27.2%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               35.3%,               Ophthalmology               30.2%,               Orthopedics               26.3%,               Psychiatry               32.7%,               Respiratory               Disorders               18.4%,               Rheumatology               22.1%,               Urology               10.4%.
               Child               rankings               -               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               10.1%,               Digestive               Disorders               2.7%,               Kidney               Disorders               12.0%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               6.2%,               and               Respiratory               Disorders               3.1%.
               6.

New               York-Presbyterian               University               Hospital               of               Columbia               and               Cornell:               NewYork-Presbyterian               Hospital               is               a               renowned               university               hospital               in               New               York               City,               consisting               of               two               medical               centers,               Columbia               University               Medical               Center               and               the               Cornell               University               Weill               Medical               Center.
               New               York-Presbyterian               Hospital               includes               a               variety               of               outlying               hospitals               that               had               previously               been               acquired               by               NYH               or               Presbyterian;               these               hospitals               stretch               throughout               the               five               boroughs,               Westchester               County,               Long               Island               and               New               Jersey.
               NewYork-Presbyterian               Hospital               is               one               of               the               most               wide-ranging               university               hospitals               in               the               world,               with               leading               specialists               in               every               field               of               medicine.
               The               institution's               five               main               facilities               are:               NewYork-Presbyterian               Hospital/Columbia               University               Medical               Center,               NewYork-Presbyterian               Hospital/               Weill               Cornell               Medical               Center,               The               Allen               Hospital,               Morgan               Stanley               Children's               Hospital               of               NewYork-Presbyterian,               and               NewYork-Presbyterian               Hospital/Westchester               Division.
               As               of               2008,               the               U.S.

News               and               World               Report               rankings               place               NYPH               overall               as               the               sixth-best               hospital               in               the               United               States.

Every               specialty               was               ranked               in               the               top               50               by               US               News,               and               the               following               were               ranked               in               the               top               10:               gynecology               (6);               heart               and               heart               surgery               (6);               endocrinology               (5);               kidney               disease               (3);               neurology               and               neurosurgery               (5);               orthopedics               (5);               respiratory               disorders               (10);               urology               (8);               and               psychiatry               (3).
               Adult               rankings               -               Cancer               1.7%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               20.5%,               Digestive               Disorders               8.1%;               Ear,               Nose               &               Throat               3.8%,               Geriatric               Care               6.6%,               Gynecology               9.9%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               16.7%,               Kidney               Disorders               28.4%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               29.8%,               Ophthalmology               2.4%,               Orthopedics               10.7%,               Psychiatry               21.4%,               Rehabilitation               2.9%,               Respiratory               Disorders               10.6%,               Rheumatology               4.2%,               and               Urology               17.7%.
               Child               rankings               -               Cancer               2.9%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders15.0%,               Digestive               Disorders,               4.5%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery,               16.7%,               Kidney               Disorders               5.5%,               Neonatal               Care               6               22.4%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               12.2%,               Orthopedics               1.3%,               Respiratory               Disorders               3.8%,               and               Urology               4.3%.
               7.

University               of               California,               San               Francisco               Medical               Center:               A               world               renowned               hospital               in               research               and               teaching               hospital               in               San               Francisco,               California.

One               of               the               leading               hospitals               in               the               United               States               and               has               been               the               site               of               various               breakthroughs               in               all               specialties               of               medicine.

Patients               with               diverse               diseases               from               around               the               world               seek               treatment               here.
               UCSF               has               been               ranked               as               the               7th-best               overall               medical               center               in               the               United               States               by               U.S.News               &               World               Report.

The               following               specialties               were               ranked               in               the               top               10:               endocrinology               (4);               neurology               and               neurosurgery               (5);               gynecology               (6);               urology               (8);               rheumatology               (9);               ophthalmology               (9).

A               new               43-acre               (170,000               m2)               campus               in               the               Mission               Bay               neighborhood               is               expected               to               eventually               host               new               hospital               facilities.
               Adult               Rankings               -               Cancer               11.7%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               27.9%,               Digestive               Disorders               10.8%;               Ear,               Nose               &               Throat               9.1%,               Geriatric               Care               11.6%,               Gynecology               12.3%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               4.9%,               Kidney               Disorders               13.1%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               36.4%,               Ophthalmology               8.4%,               Orthopedics               4.2%,               Psychiatry               5.6%,               Rehabilitation               0.6%,               Respiratory               Disorders               16.0%,               Rheumatology               14.6%,               and               Urology               22.5%.
               Child               Rankings               -               Cancer               5.3%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders18.7%,               Digestive               Disorders               7.0%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               3.5%,               Kidney               Disorders               10.2%,               Neonatal               Care               9.6%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               12.7%,               Orthopedics               2.3%,               and               Urology               3.5%.
               8.

Hospital               of               the               University               of               Pennsylvania,               Philadelphia:               The               is               a               hospital               affiliated               with               the               University               of               Pennsylvania               Health               System               located               in               the               University               City               section               of               West               Philadelphia.

For               2010,               U.S.

News               &               World               Report               ranked               HUP               as               #8               on               its               list               of               the               best               hospitals               in               the               nation.
               HUP               operates               a               Level               I               Trauma               Center               which               includes               PennSTAR.

A               fleet               of               6               helicopters               used               to               transport               critically               injured               patients               to               the               hospital.

PennSTAR               serves               eastern               Pennsylvania,               New               Jersey               and               Delaware.
               The               Children's               Hospital               of               Philadelphia               is               also               on               the               campus               of               the               University               of               Pennsylvania.

CHOP               is               not               part               of               the               Penn               Health               System.
               Adult               Rankings               -               Cancer               5.1%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               8.9%,               Digestive               Disorders               13.4%;               Ear,               Nose               &               Throat               18.0%,               Geriatric               Care               6.2%,               Gynecology               5.8%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               9.8%,               Kidney               Disorders               7.9%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               9.6%,               Ophthalmology               2.5%,               Orthopedics               4.6%,               Psychiatry               5.9%,               Rehabilitation               3.7%,               Respiratory               Disorders               13.5%,               Rheumatology               7.5%,               and               Urology               6.2%.
               9.

Barnes-Jewish               Hospital/Washington               University,               St.

Louis:               Barnes-Jewish               Hospital               is               the               largest               hospital               in               the               state               of               Missouri.

It               is               consistently               rated               one               of               the               top               hospitals               in               the               United               States               by               U.S.

News               &               World               Report.

In               2009,               it               was               ranked               9th-best               medical               center               overall.

Barnes-Jewish               Hospital               is               a               member               of               BJC               HealthCare.

Nearly               18,270               outpatient               surgeries               and               18,157               inpatient               surgeries               were               performed               at               Barnes               in               2008.
               Barnes-Jewish               Hospital               has               earned               a               place               on               U.S.

News               &               World               Report's               Honor               Roll               of               America's               best               hospitals               for               the               past               17               years.

Barnes-Jewish               is               home               to               14               specialties               ranked               among               the               best               nationally               including               cancer;               digestive               disorders;               ear,               nose               and               throat;               eyes;               gynecology;               heart               and               heart               surgery;               hormonal               disorders;               kidney               disease;               neurology               and               neurosurgery;               orthopedics;               psychiatry;               respiratory               disorders;               rheumatology;               and               urology.


               Cancer               Care.

The               Siteman               Cancer               Center               at               Barnes-Jewish               Hospital               and               Washington               University               School               of               Medicine               is               the               only               National               Cancer               Institute-designated               Comprehensive               Cancer               Center               in               Missouri.
               The               Washington               University               Heart               Care               Institute               at               Barnes-Jewish               Hospital               has               first-headed               many               procedures,               from               ablation               therapies               to               valve               repair               and               replacement,               and               permanent               implantation               of               ventricular               assist               devices.

Patients               have               been               among               the               first               to               benefit               from               highly               developed               angioplasty               techniques,               coronary               bypass               procedures,               valvuloplasty               and               heart               transplantation.
               Advanced               treatment               areas               include               lung               cancer               surgery;               esophageal               cancer               surgery               (including               Barrett's               esophagus);               lung               volume               reduction               surgery               to               treat               COPD;               transcervical               thymectomy               to               treat               myasthenia               gravis;               lung               transplantation;               and               lung               nodule               monitoring.
               Barnes-Jewish               Hospital               has               the               only               comprehensive               transplant               center               in               the               region               offering               heart,               heart               and               lung,               lung,               double               lung,               kidney,               liver,               pancreas,               islet               cell               and               bone               marrow               transplants.

Additionally               achieving               in               outcomes               that               meet               or               surpass               national               averages,               the               transplant               program               is               known               for               continuous               quality               care.
               The               Washington               University               specialists               at               Barnes-Jewish               offer               adult               reconstruction               and               joint               replacement,               sports               medicine,               and               trauma               services.

The               sports               medicine               specialists               care               for               two               of               St.

Louis'               professional               teams:               the               St.

Louis               Rams               and               the               St.

Louis               Blues.
               Highlights               include               a               Neurosurgery/Neuroradiology               Center               for               managing               cerebral               aneurysms               and               arteriovenous               malformations,               the               treatment               of               brain               tumors;               thorough               care               for               epilepsy,               multiple               sclerosis,               neuromuscular               disease,               dementia               and               stroke;               stereotactic               neurosurgery;               and               deep               brain               encouragement               for               movement               disarray.
               The               Mallinckrodt               Institute               of               Radiology               at               Washington               University               provides               full               diagnostic               measures               including               calculated               tomography,               magnetic               resonance               and               positron               emission               tomography,               nuclear               medicine               and               interventional               radiology.

The               Institute               has               headed               many               radiological               milestones,               becoming               one               of               the               first               in               Missouri               to               combine               PET               and               CT               scanning.
               Barnes-Jewish               Hospital               has               the               only               American               College               of               Surgeons-verified               level-one               trauma               center               in               the               region.
               At               Barnes-Jewish,               patients               have               access               to               leading-edge               treatments               as               a               result               of               research               from               the               third-ranked               medical               school               in               the               nation.

The               hospitals               the               first               to               receive               grant               money               for               medical               research               funding               are               the               Washington               University               School               of               Medicine               and               Barnes-Jewish               Hospital,               offering               bench-to-bedside               research               and               treatment.

A               Washington               University               surgeon               performed               the               first               U.S.

surgery               to               restore               voice               to               a               patient               with               an               artificial               larynx               at               Barnes-Jewish               Hospital.

Innovative               spinal               cord               injury               treatments               includ               brain               imaging               to               authenticate               recovery,               and               a               neurologic               rehabilitation               program               for               spinal               cord               injury,               traumatic               brain               injury               and               stroke.

Barnes-Jewish's               lung               transplant               program               is               one               of               the               world's               largest               with               more               than               860               transplants,               including               the               world's               first               double-lung               transplant.

Washington               University               heart               surgeons               at               Barnes-Jewish               Hospital               developed               procedures               such               as               robotic               heart               surgery,               off-pump               (beating               heart)               surgery               and               the               Cox-MAZE               procedure               for               atrial               fibrillation.

The               world's               first               removal               of               a               patient's               kidney               through               laparoscopic               surgery               was               performed               at               here               as               well.

Recently,               the               mini-nephrectomy               procedure,               which               provides               noteworthy               health               benefits               to               the               living               donor               and               the               recipient,               was               developed               here.
               Adult               Rankings               -               Cancer               2.8%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               10.3%,               Digestive               Disorders               7.6%;               Ear,               Nose               &               Throat               13.1%,               Geriatric               Care               3.6%,               Gynecology               3.4%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery               5.4%,               Kidney               Disorders               15.4%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               11.0%,               Ophthalmology               5.3%,               Orthopedics               7.3%,               Psychiatry               7.2%,               Rehabilitation               0.4%,               Respiratory               Disorders               13.9%,               Rheumatology               4.9%,               and               Urology               4.8%.
               10.

Brigham               and               Women's               Hospital,               Boston:               The               biggest               hospital               of               Longwood               Medical               and               Academic               Area,               Boston,               Massachusetts.

And               part               of               the               largest               healthcare               provider               in               Massachusetts.
               Brigham               and               Women's               is               a               partner               in               the               Dana-Farber/Harvard               Cancer               Center,               cotaining               13               separate               cancer               treatment               centers.
               BWH               is               part               of               the               consortium               of               hospitals               which               operates               Boston               MedFlight,               which               added               a               Sikorsky               S-76               C++               twin               engine               helicopter               to               its               fleet               in               2009.

The               Sikorsky               has               night               vision               goggle               capability               and               a               traffic               collision               avoidance               system,               travels               up               to               175               miles               per               hour,               and               is               big               enough               to               transport               two               patients               and               a               full               MedFlight               crew.
               In               the               last               ten               years,               BWH               has               been               one               of               the               top               two               largest               non-university               recipients               of               research               funding               from               the               National               Institutes               of               Health.

In               2008,               the               hospital               received               a               total               of               $441               million               in               research               funding               from               all               sources.
               As               of               2008,               U.S.

News               &               World               Report               rankings               place               BWH               overall               as               the               8th-best               hospital               in               the               United               States.

2008               marks               the               17th               consecutive               year               that               BWH               has               been               on               U.S.

News               &               World               Report               Honor               Roll.

The               only               hospital               to               be               on               the               Honor               Roll               every               year.

BWH               received               rankings               in               the               top               10               by               the               U.S.

News               and               World               Report               in               these               areas:               Kidney               Disease               (1);               Gynecology               (1);               Heart               (5);               Rheumatology               (7);               and               Endocrinology               (8).
               Adult               rankings               -               Cancer               5.4%,               Diabetes               &               Endocrine               Disorders               9.6%,               Digestive               Disorders;               6.3%               Ear,               Nose               &               Throat               0.4%,               Geriatric               Care               2.6%,               Gynecology               26.9%,               Heart               &               Heart               Surgery,               19.4%               Kidney               Disorders               34.8%,               Neurology               &               Neurosurgery               6.6%,               Orthopedics               5.1%,               Respiratory               Disorders               9.5%,               Rheumatology               18.1%,               and               Urology               3.6%.
               http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/best-hospitals/2009/07/15/americas-best-hospitals-the-2009-2010-honor-roll.html               
               1.

http://health.usnews.com/health/best-hospitals/johns-hopkins-hospital-6320180               
               http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johns_Hopkins_Hospital               
               2.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayo_Clinic_College_of_Medicine               
               http://health.usnews.com/health/best-hospitals/mayo-clinic-5000000               
               3.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan_UCLA_Medical_Center               
               http://health.usnews.com/health/best-hospitals/ucla-medical-center-6931755               
               4.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Clinic               
               http://health.usnews.com/health/best-hospitals/cleveland-clinic-foundation-6410670               
               5.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_General_Hospital               
               http://health.usnews.com/health/best-hospitals/massachusetts-general-hospital-6140430               
               6.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York-Presbyterian_Hospital               
               http://health.usnews.com/health/best-hospitals/new-york-presbyterian-hospital-6210024               
               7.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_San_Francisco_Medical_Center               
               http://health.usnews.com/health/best-hospitals/ucsf-medical-center-6930043               
               8.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hospital_of_the_University_of_Pennsylvania               
               http://health.usnews.com/health/best-hospitals/hospital-of-the-univ-of-pa-6231900               
               9.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnes-Jewish_Hospital               
               http://health.usnews.com/health/best-hospitals/barnes-jewish-hospital-6630930               
               10.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigham_and_Women%27s_Hospital               
               http://health.usnews.com/health/best-hospitals/brigham-and-women's-hospital-6140215






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