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June 21, 2016

U.S. News ‘Best Children’s Hospitals’ Rankings Feature Four UVA Children’s Hospital Specialties

Angela Taylor | University News

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The 2016-17 “Best Children’s Hospital” guide from U.S. News & World Report highlights four nationally ranked specialties at the University of Virginia Children’s Hospital.

The four ranked specialties are:

“This honor is really about our providers – our doctors, our nurses, all our staff – who bring their enthusiasm and their passion for their work every single day,” said James Nataro, MD, physician-in-chief at UVA Children’s Hospital.

U.S. News seeks to identify hospitals that provide the highest-quality care for patients with serious or complex health needs, based on criteria that include:

“We are pleased to see our UVA Children’s Hospital team receive national recognition for their dedication to providing excellent, quality care to children from across Virginia and the U.S.,” said Pamela M. Sutton-Wallace, chief executive officer of UVA Medical Center. “Our interdisciplinary, diverse team is available around the clock every day to care for the most vulnerable patients – our children – with complex health needs and life-threatening illnesses.”

About UVA Children’s Hospital

University of Virginia Children’s Hospital provides primary and specialty care in more than 30 specialties throughout Virginia. It includes a hospital-within-a-hospital at UVA Medical Center with 111 beds, a dedicated pediatric emergency department, a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for infants, and a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit for children younger than 10. The Battle Building, which opened in 2014, consolidates outpatient children’s care at a single location in Charlottesville.