Queensland Children’s Hospital ranked in world’s top 10

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Queensland Children’s Hospital in world’s top 10 paediatric hospitals.

Queensland Children’s Hospital has again been recognised as one of the best paediatric hospitals in the in the world by Newsweek.

Newsweek’s Best Specialized Hospitals 2024 list has ranked the Queensland Children's Hospital in 10th spot out of 250 paediatric hospitals.

The top ten ranking sees Queensland Children's Hospital continue to be the highest ranked children’s hospital in Australia and the Southern Hemisphere.

It also lists us among great company including Great Ormond Street Hospital (London), Boston Children's Hospital, Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto), and Children's Hospital Los Angeles.

The World’s Best Specialized Hospital project is based on a global industry survey, with more than 40,000 medical doctors, healthcare professionals, hospital managers and directors invited to participate. The surveyed experts from more than 20 countries cannot recommend their own employer or hospital.

Children’s Health Queensland Chief Executive Frank Tracey said:

‘This latest Newsweek ranking acknowledges the Queensland Children’s Hospital has both first-class facilities and systems, and an outstanding team of clinicians and support staff who work collaboratively with each other, patients and families and service partners to deliver the best possible healthcare experience for every child and young person.

“Person-centred care for children, young people and their families is at the heart of what we do and is what makes the Queensland Children’s Hospital an employer of choice for the best clinicians in the country and the world.”

Read the media release for more information