Who Made the List? Best of 2018

Who doesn’t like a good list? Whether you are on it, know someone on it, or aspire to be on it, you always want to read the list.  Here are some of the top lists in the healthcare industry from 2018.

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One of the most anticipated lists in the healthcare industry comes from US News and World Report (@USNewsHealth) click here to see their 2018-19 Best Hospitals Honor Roll and Medical Specialties Rankings and congratulations to the Mayo Clinic (@MayoClinicSMN), The Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) and Johns Hopkins Hospital (@HopkinsMedicine)l coming in #1, #2, and #3 respectively.

Divided into four subcategories of Public Health, Treatments, Cost and Technology, Time (@TIME) released their Healthcare 50 list which consists of 50 people that transformed healthcare in 2018. Congratulations to Mayor of San Francisco., London Breed (@LondonBreed ‏), Assembly Member Susan Eggman (@AsmSusanEggman ‏), and Senator Tammy Duckworth (@SenDuckworth ) in the Public Health category; Micy Grossman (@mindygrossman) and Steffanie Strathdee (@chngin_the_wrld) in the Treatments category; Sean Parker (@sparker) and Atul Gawande (@Atul_Gawande) in the Cost category; Divya Nag (@dnag09 ‏) and Anne Wojcicki (@annewoj23) in the Technology category. 

HealthTech’s (@CDW_Healthcare ) 2018 Must-Read Health IT Blogger List consists of  Susannah Fox (@SusannahFox ‏), KLAS Blogs (@KLASresearch), and our sister site HealthcareNOW Radio’s (@HCNowRadio) very own Matt Fisher (@Matt_R_Fisher ) of The Pulse and David Harlow’s HealthBlawg (@healthblawg.)

 

2018’s Fortune 500 List (@FortuneMagazine) included forty healthcare companies with the highest rankings going to two companies in the to ten: #5 United Health Group (@UnitedHealthGrp) and #7 CVS Health (@CVSHealth) and coming in at #25 Express Scripts (@ExpressScripts.)

Congratulations to all who made the Forbes 30 Under 30 in Healthcare including Cathy Tie, cofounder of Ranomics (@RanomicsInc,) Cheryl Zogg (@CherylZogg) Health Law Fellow at Yale, and Sourav Sinha co-founder of Oncolinx (@Oncolinx.).

The 2018 Healthcare Informatics 100 Product Breakouts include the top 5 vendors by revenue in the following categories: Clinical Information Systems, Financial Information Systems, Data Exchange, Data Management, Data Analytics, Data Security, and Consulting Vendors,