Valley Children’s Ranked One of the Nation’s Best Children’s Hospitals in Five Specialties

06.18.2019
Valley Children’s Ranked One of the  Nation’s Best Children’s Hospitals in Five Specialties

(Madera, California) – For the fourth consecutive year, Valley Children’s is recognized as one of the best children’s hospitals in the country, nationally ranked in five pediatric specialties. U.S. News & World Report released its “2019-2020 Best Children’s Hospitals” list today. Valley Children’s ranked in Pediatric Diabetes & Endocrinology, Pediatric Gastroenterology & Gastrointestinal (GI) Surgery, Neonatology, Pediatric Orthopedics and Pediatric Urology. This is the highest number of rankings Valley Children’s has ever received.

“These rankings are a testament to the highly specialized care that Valley Children’s provides in an environment designed just for kids, delivered by physicians and staff who have devoted their lives to getting and keeping kids well,” says Valley Children’s Healthcare President and CEO Todd Suntrapak. “It takes a special group of people that can listen to a child when they’re afraid and ease that burden for them. In addition to the incredible skill of this team, their hearts are the differentiator. I am so proud to work alongside them each and every day.”

U.S. News introduced the Best Children’s Hospitals rankings in 2007 to help families of children with rare or life-threatening illnesses find the best medical care available. They are the only comprehensive source of quality-related information on U.S. pediatric centers. The 13th annual rankings highlight the top 50 U.S. pediatric facilities.

“The Best Children's Hospitals rankings were designed to help provide families seeking the best medical care for their sick child with access to the most comprehensive data available,” said Ben Harder, managing editor and chief of health analysis at U.S. News. “The rankings, coupled with guidance from pediatricians, help families make better-informed decisions about where to find high-quality, compassionate care for their children when they need it most.”

“The rankings give us a measure of how we’re doing compared to the best children’s hospitals in the country. But they aren’t what drive us,” says Dr. David Christensen, Valley Children’s senior vice president, medical affairs and chief physician executive. “Here at Valley Children’s, we work hard every day to ensure our patients and families receive the best care to keep them healthy. These rankings are a testament to the innovations, accomplishments and quality care we are proud to provide every single day.”

Adds Mr. Suntrapak: “The real rewards come with every child we heal, every life we save and every family that walks out - together - through the doors of our hospital.”

The U.S. News Best Children’s Hospitals rankings rely on clinical data and on an annual survey of pediatric specialists. The rankings methodology factors in patient outcomes, such as mortality and infection rates, as well as available clinical resources and compliance with best practices. This year’s rankings will be published in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Hospitals 2020” guidebook (ISBN 9781931469937), available in stores mid-September.

For more information on Valley Children’s ranked programs, visit valleychildrens.org/USNews.



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