WEDNESDAY TOP NEWS LINKS:
Carrie Feibel, KUHF Public Radio
U.S. News & World Report has released its annual ranking of American hospitals. Houston hospitals did quite well, appearing at the top or near the top of the list for many medical specialties.
This year, six Houston hospitals stood out in the rankings.
• Texas Children’s was ranked the #4 children’s hospital in the country.
• The Menninger Clinic was ranked #5 for psychiatry.
• MD Anderson held on to the #1 one spot for cancer. […]
• Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke’s, #10 for cardiac care,
• Memorial Hermann’s TIRR, #3 in rehabilitation
• The Houston Methodist Hospital was named the best overall adult hospital in Texas, for its combined score in a number of medical specialties.
(Read & listen to the full story at KUHF Public Radio)
MORE:
- MD Anderson again nation’s No. 1 hospital for cancer care (Chron.com)
- MD Anderson ranked No. 1 for cancer care (KPRC 2 News)
LOCAL AREA HEADLINES:
- Third-Day Of Protests After Zimmerman Verdict (KUHF Public Radio)
- Conference Aims To Address Problem Of High Number Of Vets In Trouble With The Law (KUHF Public Radio)
- Local 2 Investigates: Dump site investigation (KPRC 2 News)
- Victoria woman wins lawsuit after mistake had prepared her to die (Chron.com)
- Innocent Texas City man wants $3M after 10 months in jail (Chron.com)
- Wildlife rescuers overwhelmed in Montgomery County (KHOU 11 News)
- West Nile cases down from last year (KPRC 2 News)
- Texas A&M Health Science Center now a unit within university (Chron.com)
- Houston mother takes a stand, seeks justice for all (KIAH 39 Newsfix)
STATE HEADLINES:
- State Auditor Finds School Testing Contract Oversight Lacking (Texas Tribune)
- How the School Finance Trial Will Impact Texas Education (KUT Austin)
- Public Input Sought for Rules on Texas Abortion Clinics’ Upgrade (KUT Austin)
NATION & WORLD:
- Unlikely Allies Shake Up Military Sex Assault Debate (KUT Austin)
- Holder Calls For ‘Hard Look’ At ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws (NPR)
- The Charter School Vs. Public School Debate Continues (NPR)
- McDonald’s Can’t Figure Out How Its Workers Survive on Minimum Wage (The Atlantic)
- Elderly, children sidelined in international emergency response – study (Reuters)