Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Top 10 Cancer Hospitals

U.S.A.'s top cancer hospitals


The U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals 2010-11 report compiled a list of the top 50 cancer hospitals and ranked them by score. However, the U.S. News & World Report list only contains those hospitals that treated at least 270 inpatients that needed a high level of specialized expertise in 2006, 2007 and 2008. The hospitals were ranked on five performance indicators including reputation with specialists, survival of patients, patient safety, patient volume and nurse staffing. This article focuses on the top 10 from the list of 50.


University Of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center


This 507-bed cancer facility is located in Houston and it accredited by the Joint Commission. The center aims to eliminate cancer through patient care and research. MD Anderson Cancer Center is well known for its surgeons and for treating all types of cancer.


University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center


1515 Holcombe Blvd.


Houston, TX 77030


(713) 792-2121 ‎


e-mail: jtietjen@mdanderson.org


mdanderson.org


Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center


Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is a 434-bed cancer facility. The cancer center is well known around the world for providing excellent care facilities and treatment. The center is also a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.


Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center


East Drive


New York, NY 10024


(212) 639-2000 ‎


mskcc.org


Mayo Clinic


Mayo Clinic is a 1,302-bed general medical and surgical facility. The non-for-profit organization has been serving patient needs for more than 100 years. With more than 3,700 physicians and 49,000 medical support staff, the clinic aims to give the best service to its its patients. Mayo Clinic oncologists treat almost all types of cancer.


Mayo Clinic


200 1st St. SW


Rochester, MN 55905-0001


(507) 284-9669 ‎


mayoclinic.org


Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center


This 925-bed general medical and surgical facility is accredited by the Joint Commission, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center is a part of the Johns Hopkins Hospital.


Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center


600 N Wolfe St.


Baltimore, MD 21287


(410) 516-7159 ‎


e-mail: eschaeffer@jhmi.edu


hopkinsmedicine.org


University of Washington Medical Center


The 389-bed general medical and surgical facility is accredited by the Joint Commission, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).


University of Washington Medical Center


325 9th Avenue


Seattle, WA 98104


(206) 598-7688 ‎


uwmedicine.washington.edu


Dana-Farber Cancer Institute


The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a 27-bed cancer facility accredited by the Joint Commission. The institute is a part of a Comprehensive Cancer Center network and is a major affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Dana-Farber is supported by the National Cancer Institute, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and many private foundations and individuals.


Dana-Farber Cancer Institute


44 Binney Street


Boston, MA 02115


(617) 632-3000 ‎


e-mail: dana-FarberContactUs@dfci.harvard.edu


dana-farber.org


Massachusetts General Hospital


The 907-bed general medical and surgical facility and teaching center is accredited by the Joint Commission. The Center for Cancers offers patients access to some of the best treatments in the country.


Massachusetts General Hospital


55 Fruit Street


Boston, MA 02114-2696


(617) 726--2000


massgeneral.org


University of California, San Francisco Medical Center


The 642-bed facility is located in San Francisco but attracts patients from all over the country. The center treats almost 18 cancer specializations in children and adults.


University of California, San Francisco Medical Center


500 Parnassus Avenue


San Francisco, CA 94143-0296


(415) 476--1000


ucsfhealth.org


Cleveland Clinic


The 1210-bed cancer facility is accredited by the Joint Commission, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). The clinic was opened in 1921 when four renowned physicians got together to offer highest quality patient care with specialized research and education. The center was popularized when it came up with the development of the 'no-touch' technique to prevent spreading of cancer cells during colorectal surgery, and the first coronary angiography. The cancer specialization center has 250 full-time specialists.


Cleveland Clinic


9500 Euclid Avenue


Cleveland, OH 44195-5108


(216) 444--2200


clevelandclinic.org


Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center


Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is a 595-bed facility that is located in Los Angeles on the campus of University of California and is accredited by the Joint Commission. The center was founded in late 1960s and aims to offer mesothelioma care. The cancer center employs more than 200 doctors and scientists.


Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center


757 Westwood Plaza


Los Angeles, CA 90095


(310) 825--9111


uclahealth.org







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