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180 HCA hospitals by bed count
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare, one of the largest for-profit health systems in the U.S., offloaded three Louisiana hospitals in January, bringing the number of hospitals in its portfolio down to 180 across 19 states and the United Kingdom. -
Healthcare jobs requiring the most adaptability
The Labor Department's Occupational Network ranked urology as the job that requires the most adaptability in the country. -
38 fastest-growing health services companies
Inc. Magazine has released its annual list of the 5,000 fastest-growing companies in America. This year, 269 health services companies made the cut, including 170 repeat honorees. -
The 10 most, least stressful healthcare professions
The Labor Department's Occupational Network ranked urology the most stressful job in the country. -
The top 100 hospitals for cardiac care, per Healthgrades
Healthgrades recently named the top 100 hospitals for cardiac care in 2023. -
Top 10 universities for life sciences, medicine in the world
Six of the world's top universities for life sciences and medicine are outside the U.S., according to QS World University Rankings. -
Top 10 nursing universities in the world
QS World University Rankings has named University of Pennsylvania the world's best nursing university four years in a row. -
Top 15 hospitals to work for nurses
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport, Calif., was named the top hospital for nurses to work, according to rankings from Nurse Journal. -
Preventable hospitalizations: All 50 states, ranked
Hawaii is home to the fewest preventable hospitalizations in the nation per 100,000 Medicare patients, whereas West Virginia most exceeds the national average of 2,770. -
US News and Healthgrades only overlap on 5 best hospitals
Five of U.S. News & World Report's 2023-24 Honor Roll hospitals were also listed on Healthgrades' 2023 "America's 50 Best Hospitals" list. -
Hospital CEO turnover rate by state
Nationally, the rate of hospital CEO turnover in 2022 was 16 percent, according to the American College of Healthcare Executives. -
Primary care provider supply in all 50 states, ranked
Primary care is the backbone of healthcare and the only part of the healthcare system where increased supply is linked to improved health, lifespan and equity. Yet access to primary care providers can vary greatly by state. -
8 fastest-growing healthcare occupations
Nurse practitioners are projected to be the fastest-growing occupation in healthcare from 2021 to 2031. -
5 slowest-growing physician specialties
Physician occupations are projected to grow 2.3 percent by 2031, with anesthesiologists as the slowest-growing physician specialty. -
The top recommended hospitals in every state
Becker's has compiled a list of the hospitals patients are most likely to recommend in every state using Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems data from CMS. -
67 top hospitals for quality, patient experience
The top three states with the most hospitals with five CMS stars for quality and patient experience are Texas with nine, Wisconsin with eight and Oklahoma with five, according to recent data from CMS. -
79 top hospitals for vascular surgery: Healthgrades
Healthgrades named the recipients of its 2023 Specialty Excellence Awards, and the list includes the top hospitals for vascular surgery. -
15 medical schools tied to the most graduate debt
In 2022, medical students graduated with an average debt of $184,000, though students at some medical schools incur much more debt for their education, according to U.S. News. -
277 top hospitals for patient experience
Becker's has compiled a list of the top hospitals for patient experience in each state using Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems data from CMS. -
Top-paying medical jobs that require an associate's or less
Radiation therapist and nuclear medicine technologist are the top-earning medical jobs that require an associate degree or less, according to 2023 rankings by Nursing Process.
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