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12 ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTERS RECEIVED
THIS PRESTIGIOUS QUALITY OF CARE AWARD.
ONLY ONE IS IN TEXAS.
1. Mayo Clinic-Rochester
2. NYU Langone Health
3. Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin –Froedtert Hospital
4. Rush University Medical Center
5. Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
6. University of Utah Health
7. UC Health University of Colorado Hospital
8. Lehigh Valley Health Network
9. The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
10. The University of Kansas Hospital
11. Nebraska Medicine
12. Oregon Health & Science University Hospital
The results are in. UTMB is ranked among the nation’s best academic medical
centers in the 2017 Vizient Quality and Accountability Study. Vizient is an impartial
company that drives performance improvement in health care by measuring patient
safety and care results among an elite group of 107 academic medical centers. UTMB
is proud to be ranked 9th in the nation—and the only one recognized in Texas—for
its superior quality and safety performance.
This is one of many accolades given to UTMB for superior patient care. We have also
received an A grade from the Leapfrog Group for our accomplishments in reducing
errors, infections and accidents. And, again, we have received Magnet ® Recognition
for meeting the highest standards in nursing.
Before you decide where to be treated, take
a moment to understand the quality of care
differences between hospitals. It could
make all the difference.
Learn more at
utmbhealth.com/quality
CLICK HERE for more information
Why is my breast health important?
Myth: Breast cancer
always comes in the
form of a lump.
Fact: You may still have
breast cancer even if you
don’t have a lump. A lump
may indicate breast cancer,
but women should also look
for other changes in their
breasts that may be signs
of cancer.
Know the facts and learn more at
utmbhealth.com/breasthealth
CLICK HERE for more information
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