Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Hospitals

Children's Medical Center Dallas

  • Children's Medical Center, Dallas

  • Children's Medical Center-Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Dallas

1935 Medical District Drive
Dallas, TX 75235
(214) 456-7000
www.childrens.com
This hospital is one of nearly 5,000 that U.S.News evaluated for the latest America's Best Hospitals rankings. See the complete hospital rankings
Pediatric Specialty Rank Reputation U.S. News Score
Cancer 17 3.0% 37.6
Rank
Based on U.S. News Score.
17
U.S. News Score
Summarizes quality of care. The top-ranked hospital received a score of 100.
37.6
Reputation
Percentage of specialists responding to U.S. News surveys who recommended hospital for difficult cases.
3.0%
Infection prevention index
Involvement and performance in infection-reducing activities such as hand hygiene, flu vaccination, and case reporting. Higher is better.
5
Patient volume
All patients in most recent 12 months who had specified disorders or received specified procedures.
High
Nurse staffing
Relative balance of nurses and patients. Higher is better.
2.0
Nurse Magnet hospital
Meets certain standards set by the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
Yes
Advanced clinical services (of 11)
Examples:primary hematologist-oncologist for each patient, brain tumor program, bone or soft tissue sarcoma program, pharmacist rounds daily with inpatient care team, long-term survivors program, satellite offices or outreach clinics, coordinated community-based follow-up care, participation in tumor registry.
11
Key technologies (of 10)
PET or PET/CT scan, intraoperative MRI, 3-Tesla MRI, image-guided radiation therapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy, bone scan, shaped-beam stereotactic radiation therapy, multislice CT, I-131 MIBG imaging agent, magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
9
Patient and family services (of 8)
Certified child life specialists, family support specialists, pediatric psychologists, interpreter services, family resource center, sleep rooms for parents/siblings, school intervention program, Ronald McDonald House or other residential facility for parents.
8
Palliative care (of 2)
Has staff trained to help children cope with terminal or life-limiting conditions and available to cancer patients.
2
FACT accreditation
Meets Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy standards for bone marrow and tissue transplantation.
Yes
Participation in cancer research (of 5)
Takes part in cancer research network; initiates phase I and II clinical trials in leukemia, brain tumors, sarcomas, or neuroblastomas.
5
Pediatric Specialty Rank Reputation U.S. News Score
Diabetes & Endocrine Disorders 30 1.7% 28.8
Digestive Disorders 20 1.8% 37.2
Heart & Heart Surgery 26 2.2% 35.1
Kidney Disorders 23 1.8% 37.0
Neonatal Care 22 3.1% 32.6
Neurology & Neurosurgery 25 1.6% 35.5
Orthopedics 2 65.2% 97.7
Respiratory Disorders 24 2.2% 38.4
Urology 10 4.0% 38.8

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