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New York hospitals received widely varying quality and safety ratings in 2023 as the state’s health system overall struggled to recover from pandemic-era strains on hospital staffing and finances.
Dozens of hospitals in New York received specialty care awards from Healthgrades, a consumer group. See how those fit in with other quality ratings. 61 hospitals in New York ranked for top ...
Staffing shortages contributed to New York's hospital safety rating dropping slightly, as the state ranked among the worst nationally. ... 2023 at 5:25 AM. ... The recent ranking noted New York's ...
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More detailed descriptions are in the lists of hospitals in New York City's five boroughs and separate articles for many notable hospitals. The American Hospital Directory lists 261 active hospitals in New York State in 2022. 210 of these hospitals have staffed beds, with a total of 64,515 beds. The largest number of hospitals are in New York ...
The hospital was one of 32 children's hospitals in the nation to receive the score. [27] As of 2022-23, Hassenfeld Children's Hospital has placed nationally in 3 ranked pediatric specialties on U.S. News & World Report. [28] The hospital is tied with Kravis Children's Hospital as the #3 best children's hospital in New York.
The public image of the rankings was that they were unbiased. [2] A 2005 study considered U.S. News ratings with "Hospital Compare", which is a rating published by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. [3] That study found that the two ratings systems frequently made different recommendations for the best hospitals. [3]
The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21 throughout the region. [2] [3] The hospital is rated as the fourth best children's hospital in New York State (behind Cohen Children's, Morgan Stanley, and CHAM) on the 2020-21 U.S. News & World Report. [4]