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20 best-managed healthcare companies
One healthcare company is among the top 10 best-managed businesses in the U.S., according to the annual ranking by the Drucker Institute. -
15 states hit most, least by the 'Great Resignation'
The rate at which people are leaving their places of employment varies across the country, with Alaska leading the nation and New York lagging. -
Healthgrades honors 24 hospitals for early COVID-19 care
Healthgrades' "Leading Hospitals in Early COVID Care" list honors 24 hospitals across the U.S. that provided exceptional care while managing an influx of patients during the first wave of the pandemic. -
25 US hospitals among Newsweek's 100 best in the world
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic and Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital were named the top three hospitals in the world in 2022 by Newsweek. -
10 happiest, unhappiest cities in the US
California cities dominate the list of happiest cities in the U.S., according to an analysis released March 1 by personal finance website WalletHub. -
ER wait times, by state
Maryland is the state where patients spend the longest time in the emergency department before leaving the hospital, according to research by IT service automation company SysAid. -
Top 5 billionaires in US healthcare
Three healthcare industry leaders each have a net worth of more than $9 billion. -
The 15 best, worst cities for jobs in 2022
Cities with the strongest job markets are peppered throughout the U.S., with no one region dominating the top-ranked out of 182 of the country's most populated cities, according to one ranking. -
AACN recognizes 188 hospital units for care quality
The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses selected 188 hospital units nationwide as the winners of its 2021 Beacon Award for Excellence, the organization said Feb. 16. -
34 states where child care costs more than college tuition
The annual expense of child care for an infant exceeds the annual cost of in-state tuition at a public four-year university in 34 states, according to the most recent data from the Economic Policy Institute. -
CMS delays star ratings update until July: 4 things to know
CMS is postponing its next Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings update from April to July to fix a calculation error, the agency said Feb. 11, according to the American Hospital Association. -
30 healthcare companies on Forbes' list of best employers
Thirty healthcare services and equipment companies are among the best employers in the U.S., according to Forbes. -
49 hospitals on Forbes' list of best employers
Forty-nine hospitals and health systems are among the best employers in the U.S., according to Forbes. -
12 hospitals named among Healthgrades' best for at least 15 years
Healthgrades' 2022 list of America's Best Hospitals includes a dozen hospitals that have made the organization's ranking for 15 consecutive years or more. -
100 top critical access hospitals, by state
The Chartis Center for Rural Health recently released its annual list of the top 100 critical access hospitals in the U.S. -
100 top rural and community hospitals, by state
The Chartis Center for Rural Health recently released its annual list of the top 100 rural and community hospitals in the U.S. -
Healthgrades' 50 top hospitals for 2022
Healthgrades has recognized 250 hospitals nationwide for exceptional care via its America's Best Hospitals awards released Feb. 8. -
10 hospitals performing high volumes of lung transplants
Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia performed the most lung transplants from July 2020 to June 2021, according to the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients. -
5 best online master's in nursing programs, ranked by US News
The University of Pittsburgh, University of South Carolina and Ohio State University are among the schools with the best online master's in nursing programs, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2022 Best Online Programs rankings published Jan. 25. -
The 15 best, worst states for retirement in 2022
The top state for retirement this year leads in affordability and quality of life but lags when it comes to healthcare, according to one new ranking.
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