Is the "best" hospital just about technology and surgical success? Ben Harder, the journalist who oversees the methodology and data for the U.S. News Best Children's Hospitals Rankings (2025), joins Katie to break down what truly defines quality in pediatric care.
Ben shares his deeply personal family story—a tragedy 50 years in the past that drives his commitment to making data-driven information accessible today. This episode is a crucial guide for parents, explaining the three core pillars of the rankings: structure/resources, processes of care, and patient outcomes.
We dive into why essential human-focused services like Child Life Specialists, chaplains, and family advisory boards are included in the scorecard and how they influence the rankings. Ben illuminates the challenge faced by these vital "cost centers" in a revenue-driven healthcare system, and offers a powerful message: parents are the strongest possible advocates for their children, and they should use every resource available—including the U.S. News data—to make informed, collaborative choices for their child’s care team.
U.S. News Best Children's Hospitals Rankings: All data is freely available for families to research hospitals by region and specialty.
The Personal Motivation: Ben shares the heartbreaking story of his cousin, whose permanent brain injury after a heart surgery complication 50 years ago lacked the complete care team needed to ensure a good outcome—a void the U.S. News data is designed to fill today.
The Three Pillars of Ranking: US News analyzes over 1,000 data points grouped into: 1) Resources/Structure (nurses, expertise, technology, child life services), 2) Processes of Care (following best practices, infection control), and 3) Outcomes (survival, length of stay, quality of life).
The Honor Roll: The 2025 Honor Roll features the top 10 hospitals recognized for high performance across multiple specialties, including: Boston Children's Hospital, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Cincinnati Children's, Texas Children's Hospital, and others.
A Piece of the Puzzle: The rankings are one resource to use alongside insurance coverage, geographic location, and most importantly, consulting your child's doctors and trusting your parental intuition.
The Value of Human Support: Services like Child Life Specialists, support groups, and family advisory boards are included in the structural data points, serving as a motivator for hospitals to invest in comprehensive, family-centered care.
Advocacy is Essential: Ben gives parents permission to advocate relentlessly, reminding them they know their child best. Collaborating with—not simply questioning—the care team can be life-saving.
Timestamp | Topic |
0:00 | Ben Harder’s Personal Connection to Hospital Rankings |
1:03 | The Official Launch of the U.S. News Best Children's Hospitals 2025 |
3:20 | US News Honor Roll: The Top 10 Children's Hospitals |
4:26 | FREE COURSE Ad: Shots, Blood Draws & Comfort Positioning |
5:35 | Meet Ben Harder: Journalist, Father, and Best Hospitals Lead |
7:59 | The 3 Pillars of US News Ranking Methodology (1000+ Data Points) |
11:37 | The Role of Expert Work Groups in Defining Data |
13:58 | The Future of Family Expertise in Shaping Rankings |
16:59 | How Families Should Use the U.S. News Rankings |
21:09 | Why Child Life Services and Support Resources Matter in Rankings |
25:12 | Why Support Services are Overlooked: Revenue vs. Cost Centers |
27:54 | Ben Harder's Personal Story: The Tragic Need for Comprehensive Care |
31:00 | The Efficacy and Impact of Child Life Specialists |
34:36 | What Families Should Expect and Ask For: Advocacy Permission |
38:23 | Where to Find the U.S. News Best Children's Hospitals Rankings |
38:58 | Disclaimer |
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