U.S. News rankings for cancer hospitals shift again with inclusion of Medicare Advantage data

Rankings now include a list of Best Regional Hospitals for Equitable Access

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In a change in methodology, U.S. News & World Report has integrated Medicare Advantage data into the analyses for patient outcomes, creating a shift in rankings for specialties that include oncology.

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Matthew Bin Han Ong
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