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U.S. News & World Report names University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's one of America's best hospitals

UH Rainbow is among the highest ranked in the country placing in the top 50 children's hospitals in nine specialties, five of which rank in the top 25.
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UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital

CLEVELAND — U.S. News & World Report has recognized University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital (UH Rainbow) as a "Best Children's Hospital" for 2022-23. 

UH Rainbow is among the highest ranked in the country placing in the top 50 children's hospitals in nine specialties, five of which rank in the top 25.

The nine specialties include/rank:

  • neonatology (10) 
  • diabetes & endocrinology (15)
  • orthopedics (17)
  • pulmonology (17)
  • cancer (25)
  • nephrology (36)
  • gastroenterology & GI surgery (37)
  • urology (39)
  • cardiology & heart surgery (45)

“We are extremely honored to be recognized as a top children’s hospital in our state and in the nation,” says Patti DePompei, RN, MSN, President, UH Rainbow and UH MacDonald Women’s Hospital and Rainbow Babies & Children's Foundation Chair in Leadership and Innovation. “Each year these rankings are a testament to our incredibly talented team of caregivers. Their unwavering devotion to our patients and their families near and far, in person and in these last year’s virtually is truly something to behold.”

Now in its 16th year, the annual "Best Children's Hospitals" rankings help patients, families and doctors in making informed decisions about where to receive care for challenging health conditions.

“These rankings represent our efforts to continuously improve outcomes and deliver the highest quality patient experience for families in Cleveland and beyond,” says Marlene Miller, MD, MSc, Pediatrician-in-Chief, University Hospitals and Chair, Department of Pediatrics at UH Rainbow and Marsha L. Antonucci Distinguished Chair of Pediatrics. “Our depth of services and comprehensive care plans are unmatched – from the most fragile of newborns in our NICU to the teenagers managing a chronic disease. I am proud be a part of UH Rainbow Babies & Children.”

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