Health Insurance In Florida Works With Nation's Top Hospitals
Florida is host to several hospitals that have been acclaimed for exceptional care in a variety of specialties ranging from digestive disorders to urological problems. If your Florida health insurance isn't giving you access to the following hospitals, it's time to compare the network of providers that are available through other insurers. Here's a breakdown of some of Florida's finest hospitals by specialty. Are you looking for the best quality available within one of these specialties?
Florida Hospitals Were Recognized in "America's Best Hospitals"
Perhaps best known for assessing medical care quality, the U.S. News and World Report has an annual tradition of investigating and ranking "America's Best Hospitals." While examining 4,861 hospitals for both patient outcomes and patient satisfaction, the report identified a mere 174 hospitals that ranked high enough in 16 specialties to be recognized as being among the best America has to offer.
Among these, Florida's Jackson Memorial Hospital earned distinction for treating digestive disorders; ear, nose, and throat disorders; hormonal disorders, and kidney disease. It was also recognized for its work in geriatrics, neurology, and neurosurgery as well as urology. With this scope of diversity, Jackson Memorial earned a high ranking in more specialties than any other Florida hospital.
In addition, six more hospitals in South Florida were acknowledged for high rankings in the U.S. News and World Report's America's Best Hospitals issue. Here are those rankings in alphabetical order.
Cleveland Clinic Florida in Weston distinguished itself in the area of gynecology, and it was ranked 38th of all hospitals nationwide.
From Tampa, the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute was designated as the top cancer hospital in the state, and the 16th best cancer hospital in the entire country.
In Fort Lauderdale, Holy Cross Hospital received the ranking of 30th among 4,861 hospitals for its work in orthopedics. As a sister facility in Miami, Mercy Hospital was rated 36th nationwide for the treatment of respiratory disorders.
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