Rank Based on U.S. News Score |
21 |
U.S. News Score Summarizes overall quality of inpatient care. The top-ranked hospital received a score of 100. |
29.6 |
Reputation Percentage of neurology and neurosurgery specialists responding to U.S. News surveys in 2007, 2008, and 2009 who recommended hospital for challenging cases and procedures. |
9.6% |
Mortality index Compares actual to expected number of Medicare inpatient deaths within 30 days after admission. Lower than 1.00 is better than expected; higher than 1.00 is worse than expected. |
1.22 |
Patient safety index (1 to 5) Indicates success in minimizing patient injuries and deaths from avoidable accidents and poor medical care. Higher is better. |
3 |
Discharges All Medicare inpatients who received defined kinds of medical or surgical care in 2005-2007. |
2,216 |
Nurse staffing Relative balance of nurses and patients. Higher is better. |
1.5 |
Nurse Magnet hospital Satisfies set of standards established by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. |
Yes |
Epilepsy center Hospital met Level 4 standards set by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers for staffing, technology, and training. Level 4 is the highest degree of recognition. |
Yes |
NIA Alzheimer's center Certified by the National Institute on Aging as an Alzheimer's Disease Center, indicating high-quality research and clinical care. |
Yes |
Key technologies (of 5) Diagnostic radioisotope services, image-guided radiation therapy, PET/CT scanner, single-photon-emission CT, stereotactic radiosurgery. |
5 |
Patient services (of 9) Alzheimer's center, genetic testing/counseling, hospice, pain-management program, palliative care, patient-controlled analgesia, translators, infection isolation room, wound-management services. |
9 |
Trauma center Presence of a state-certified Level 1 or 2 trauma center is associated with improved overall quality of care. |
Yes |