America's Best Children's Hospitals 2023
Rewarding
your excellence

Your Personal Award
Newsweek, in collaboration with market research partner Statista, recognizes America’s Best Children’s Hospitals 2023 based on an innovative methodology consisting of three data sources. Nationwide Online Surveys, Patient Experience Surveys, and Hospital Quality Metrics were all taken into account to award the top Children’s Hospitals in America.


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Media Kit
This kit includes prepared graphics and artwork which support the immediate usage of the award in your marketing and communication campaigns.

Wallpapers & Backgrounds
Prepared backgrounds for your desktop and company mobile phone. The package also includes backgrounds for video meetings.

Social Media
Create momentum among your followers! Prepared artworks for Social Media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) for time-efficient usage of the award on your social media channels.

E-Mail Signatures & Web Banner
In order to use the logo immediately, the media kit contains a prepared artwork for signature strips and a web banner. This will help you to get even more frequency on the award-communication.
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Project Details
About the project
The ranking for America’s Best Children’s Hospitals aims to provide parents of sick children with a comprehensive resource for informed decicion making for the best sites for children’s hospitals in the US. The ranking features the top 50 hospitals for Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology & Gastrointestinal Surgery, Neonatology, and Oncology & Hematology, the top 40 for Pulmonology & Thoracic Surgery and the top 25 Neurology & Neurosurgery. The list is based on a nationwide online survey, where healthcare professionals with knowledge about pediatric care were asked to recommend leading children’s hospitals in the US. In addition, results from patient experience surveys and hospital quality metrics with a focus on indicators relevant to the subspecialties were analyzed.

2,000+
Hospitals evaluated
2,000+
Medical professionals surveyed
ca. 90 (unique hospitals)
Children’s Hospitals awarded