U-M’s C.S. Mott Children's Hospital earns top rankings from U.S. News and World Report

MIchigan Medicine’s children’s hospital ranked as top performing hospital in Michigan, only hospital in the state nationally ranked in all 10 pediatric specialties

Author | Beata Mostafavi

University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital was recognized among the best children’s hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report today.

Mott was again ranked as the top performing children’s hospital in Michigan, as the only hospital in the state nationally ranked in all 10 pediatric specialties evaluated in the 2018 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings. Mott, which is part of the Michigan Medicine academic medical center, was recognized among the nation’s best in cardiology and heart surgery, nephrology, orthopedics, neurology and neurosurgery, gastroenterology and GI surgery, cancer, neonatology, pulmonology, urology and diabetes and endocrinology.

The annual rankings recognize the top 50 pediatric facilities across the country. Mott was among just 23 hospitals nationwide ranked in all 10 evaluated specialties.

Two specialties at Mott – cardiology and neonatology – ranked among the top 10 in the U.S. 

“Our families travel from around the world for specialized, complex care for rare and life-threatening conditions,” says Paul King, executive director of U-M C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital. “Our rankings are among many measures of the exceptional care our doctors, nurses and staff provide to children and their families every day.”

Mott’s highest ranking was again in cardiology and heart surgery, which ranked fourth in the country. The Mott Congenital Heart Center is an international referral center for children with complex congenital heart problems and is one of the largest congenital heart programs in the U.S. The center has consistently been ranked as one of the top 10 in the nation since U.S. News introduced the Best Children’s Hospitals rankings in 2007.

“We are extremely proud of our team’s innovation and devotion that continue to make Mott a top-ranked children’s hospital,” says Jesus Cepero, Ph.D., R.N., chief nursing officer at Mott.

Neonatology was also ranked No.10 in the nation. Mott is a Level IV NICU facility, which provides the highest level of care for premature or critically ill newborns. The Mott NICU is a regional referral center for advanced neonatal therapies, such as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), high-frequency ventilation and therapeutic hypothermia, or for coordination of complex care requiring multiple types of pediatric specialists only available at a children’s hospital.

“We take care of children with the most complicated diseases from Michigan and across the globe,” says Valerie Opipari, M.D., chair of the Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases at Mott.

“Our high rankings recognize the tremendous dedication of our teams on the front lines and behind the scenes who work hard to provide the best possible outcomes for every family who trusts us with their child’s care.”

U.S. News & World Report ranks hospitals on quality-related information, including hospital survival rates, nurse staffing ratios, availability of specialty care, safety and reputation. The U.S. News Best Children’s Hospitals rankings rely on clinical data and on an annual survey of pediatric specialists. The rankings methodology considers clinical outcomes -- such as mortality and infection rates – along with efficiency and coordination of care delivery plus compliance with "best practices.”

“We are pleased to see our world-class team of faculty, staff and caregivers recognized for their commitment to cutting-edge research, education and clinical care that prevents and treats pediatric disease,” says Chris Dickinson, M.D., chief medical officer at Mott.

About C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital:  C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital offers nationally-ranked, specialty care in a 1.1 million square foot, 348-bed facility in Ann Arbor, Mich. The $754 million, 12-story building is home to Mott, the Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital and adult and pediatric blood and marrow transplant programs. The hospital features a dedicated pediatric emergency department, an on-site Ronald McDonald House, and offers a new and larger home for specialty services not offered anywhere else in Michigan for newborns, children and pregnant women.

 

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