Best Children’s Hospitals 2019-20: Honor Roll and Overview

The annual U.S. News Best Children’s Hospitals rankings, now in their 13th year, offer guidance to parents seeking the best place for their very sick child. The top 50 medical centers are ranked in 10 specialties, including pediatric cardiology & heart surgery, pediatric cancer and pediatric orthopedics.

In the 2019-20 rankings, 84 hospitals ranked among the top 50 in at least one pediatric medical specialty. Eleven (due to a tie for 10th) of those hospitals earned a place on the Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll by garnering points for being highly ranked in many specialties.


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U.S. News: Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll

  • 1- Boston Children’s Hospital
  • 2- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • 3 (tie)- Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
  • 3 (tie)- Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston
  • 5- Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
  • 6- Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, D.C.
  • 7- Nationwide Children’s Hopsital, Columbus, Ohio
  • 8- UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
  • 9- John’s Hopkins Children’s Center, Baltimore
  • 10 (tie)- Children’s Hospital Colorado
  • 10 (tie)- Seattle Children’s Hospital

How U.S. News Produced the Rankings

The 2019-20 rankings were created from data collected through a clinical survey sent to nearly 200 hospitals and a reputational survey sent to about 15,000 doctors who are pediatric specialists. RTI International, a North Carolina-based research and consulting firm that also generates the Best Hospitals rankings, administered both surveys and analyzed the results. More than 100 medical experts on pediatric care provided input on what information to collect and how to analyze the data.

Whether and how high a hospital was ranked depended on how well it performed in three broad arenas of quality: clinical outcomes, such as maximizing cancer survival, minimizing complications from kidney biopsies and preventing infections in the neonatal intensive care unit; efficient coordination of care as demonstrated, for example, by complying with accepted hand-washing protocols and other “best practices”; and providing sufficient care-related resources such as nursing staff and outpatient programs tailored to particular conditions. Each of these three major areas determined about one-third of a hospital’s score in each specialty.

Results from the survey of pediatric specialists contributed up to 15 percent of a hospital’s score, depending on specialty. Doctors were asked to name up to 10 hospitals they consider best in their specialty for children with serious or difficult medical problems. More than 4,500 physicians responded this year. Their responses were combined with those from similar surveys conducted in 2017 and 2018.

How U.S. News analyzed the data and put it together is fully described in the Best Children’s Hospitals Methodology Report, available as a downloadable PDF.

See complete rankings in all 10 pediatric specialties. The top-ranked hospitals by specialty 

  • Cancer: Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
  • Cardiology & Heart Surgery: Texas Children’s Hospital
  • Diabetes & Endocrinology: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Gastroenterology & GI Surgery: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Neonatology: Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, D.C.
  • Nephrology: Boston Children’s Hospital
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery: Boston Children’s Hospital
  • Orthopedics: Boston Children’s Hospital
  • Pulmonology & Lung Surgery: Texas Children’s Hospital
  • Urology: Boston Children’s Hospital

U.S. News also evaluates hospitals that treat adults, publishing rankings or ratings for 16 adult specialties and nine procedures and conditions such as hip replacement and heart failure.

Ben Harder, Managing Editor and Chief of Health Analysis

Ben Harder oversees methodology and data analysis for U.S. News & World Report’s portfolio of …  Read more

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