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  2. U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals Rankings - Wikipedia

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    That study found that the two ratings systems frequently made different recommendations for the best hospitals. [3] A 2009 study concluded that when a hospital's place in U.S. News rankings changed, then consequently there could be as much as a 5% change in certain kinds of patient admissions to that hospital which might be attributed to that ...

  3. Highest and Lowest Paying Jobs in America - AOL

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    As a matter of fact, nine of the 10 Best-Paying Jobs in the United States involved doctors of some sort, while chief executives were the only non-medical professionals on that lucrative list. Show ...

  4. 25 Best Jobs of 2009 - AOL

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    In fact, November 2008 marked some of worst numbers in decades in terms of job. CareerBuilder.com Unfortunately, not many people are a stranger to the downward spiraling economy that began in ...

  5. Becker's Hospital Review - Wikipedia

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    In addition to their ratings services, Becker, who is also a CPA, partners with Deloitte, one of the Big Four accounting firms, to collect and analyze hospital data. [19] [20] [21] Their industry coverage includes personnel changes. [22] During the 2020 coronavirus period, they collected and reported on healthcare spending, including employee ...

  6. America's Top 30 Jobs - AOL

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    CareerBuilder.com Like age, salaries are a just a number. OK, salary might be a little more than just a number; in fact, income is probably the one amount that matters most to some people ...

  7. Health care ratings - Wikipedia

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    Health care ratings are ratings or evaluations of health care. In the United States they have been an increasingly used tool to try to drive accountability among health care providers and in the context of classic supply/demand view of Health economics, to help health care consumers make better choices. [1]

  8. So much for the Dow's 2009 high. Good news on jobs is bad ...

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    It was silly season on Wall Street Friday. November's unemployment figure -- still a dismal 10% and subject to revision -- came in stunningly better than expected and the markets immediately ...

  9. Healthgrades - Wikipedia

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    In addition to star ratings, Healthgrades recognizes facilities for America's 50,100, and 250 Best Hospitals, Specialty Excellence Awards, Outstanding Patient Experience, and Patient Safety. [23] The hospital quality awards bestowed by Healthgrades are intended to help patients make an informed choice about where to get treated. [24]