Fact Based List:
How the Midwest leads the Thomson Reuters Top 100 Hospitals List
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- Hospitals in the upper Midwest comprise 52 of the 100 Top Hospitals
- 75% of the states in this Midwest region were in the top performing two quintiles in the last two study years
- Only two Midwest states, Missouri and Kansas, don’t make the top 40% cutoff
- Ohio had more hospitals on the list than any other state: 14
- Illinois and Indiana both moved from the top 40% to the top 20% in this year’s survey
- Starting in 2008 and 2009, the Midwest became the highest performing region
- Jean Chenoweth, SVP, Thomson Reuters Healthcare states “In about 2002 to 2003, Wisconsin,Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, and Iowa made a major commitment to transparency, and to collaborate
Notes: Excerpted from the article "Midwest Hospitals Lead Top 100" appearing in the April 5th, 2011 issue of the Payers & Provider Midwest Edition
Source: Payers & Providers Midwest Edition
Source URL: http://www.payersandproviders.com/publications/ppmw45.pdf
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