Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Top Ranked Teaching Hospitals in the Rocky Mountain Region

In the 2024-25 U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) survey of American hospitals, only 160 hospitals surveyed received national recognition in at least one of the 15 adult specialties examined in the USNWR study. The five-state Rocky Mountain region of the U.S. is home to multiple teaching hospitals, but no teaching hospital in the region earned a spot in the survey's honor roll of the top hospitals in the nation.  As such, the Rocky Mountain region was the only region of the country without at least one hospital that made the honor roll  However, two teaching hospitals in the region earned national distinction in at least two adult specialties.  For receiving such recognition in the latest USNWR survey, these two hospitals stand out as the top-ranked teaching hospitals in the Rocky Mountain region:

Top Ranked Teaching Hospitals in the Rocky Mountain Region

Top Ranked Teaching Hospitals in the Rocky Mountain Region

University of Colorado Hospital
Location:  Aurora, CO
Nationally Ranked Adult Specialties:  4
  • Cancer:  #38
  • Diabetes & Endocrinology:  #27
  • Obstetrics & Gynecology:  #36
  • Pulmonology & Lung Surgery:  #13
  • See ranking details
Location:  Salt Lake City, UT
Nationally Ranked Adult Specialties:  2

To find other teaching hospitals in the Rocky Mountain region and elsewhere, visit our U.S. Teaching Hospitals resource page.

Monday, September 2, 2024

Medical Assistant Pay in the Top 20 Metropolitan Areas

More than half of medical assistants in the U.S. work in physician offices, but large numbers are also found working in hospitals, outpatient care centers, offices of other types of healthcare practitioners, and assisted living facilities. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimated that, as of May 2023, more than 763,000 medical assistants were employed in the United States. According to BLS data from May 2023, the annual mean wage for medical assistants was $43,350. From region to region there was wide variation in medical assistant mean annual wages, with medical assistants in some regions of the country earning 50% or more than their counterparts elsewhere. This variation is readily visible in BLS data from May 2023, which shows the following about medical assistant pay in the top 20 metropolitan areas in the U.S.:

Medical Assistant Pay in the Top 20 Metropolitan Areas

Metropolitan Area # Employed Mean Annual Wage
1 New York-Newark-Jersey City 45,350 $47,780
2 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim 34,330 $46,480
3 Chicago-Naperville-Elgin 16,210 $44,200
4 Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington 17,280 $40,560
5 Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land 15,820 $40,670
6 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria 13,870 $46,770
7 Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington 12,720 $44,990
8 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach 15,190 $41,830
9 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta 14,490 $41,760
10 Boston-Cambridge-Newton 11,910 $49,440
11 Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler 15,850 $44,210
12 San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley 14,590 $62,160
13 Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario 11,290 $44,580
14 Detroit-Warren-Dearborn 12,420 $39,770
15 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue 9,730 $58,070
16 Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington 7,900 $51,170
17 San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad 9,620 $48,610
18 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater 8,870 $40,200
19 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood 5,790 $48,190
20 Baltimore-Columbia-Towson 6,830 $43,660
National 763,040 $43,350

Report Period:  May 2023
Top 20 U.S. Metro areas from the 2020 Census
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Occupational Statistics
Data extracted on August 31, 2024