CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Journal of Academic Ophthalmology 2021; 13(01): e46-e50
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1722743
Research Article

U.S. News & World Report Ophthalmology Hospital Rankings and Research Productivity

John C. Lin
1   Program in Liberal Medical Education, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
2   Section of Ophthalmology, Providence VA Medical Center, Providence, Rhode Island
,
Allison J. Chen
3   Shiley Eye Institute, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California
,
Ingrid U. Scott
4   Departments of Ophthalmology and Public Health Sciences, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania
,
Paul B. Greenberg
2   Section of Ophthalmology, Providence VA Medical Center, Providence, Rhode Island
5   Division of Ophthalmology, Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
6   Office of Academic Affiliations, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, District of Columbia
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Abstract

Introduction Despite the wide usage of U.S. News & World Report (U.S. News) rankings of ophthalmology hospitals among the public, residency applicants, and ophthalmologists, there is disagreement in the literature on the role of quality of care, research productivity, and other factors in the ranking system. This study investigated the association of U.S. News ranking of ophthalmology hospitals and objective measures of research productivity.

Methods The 2020 U.S. News “Best Hospitals for Ophthalmology” ranking lists 38 hospitals by reputation score and numerically ranks the top 12 institutions. For our analysis, top 12 hospitals were classified as group A and the remaining 26 as group B. The Clinicaltrials.gov, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools Expenditures and Results (RePORTER), and NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools (RePORT) were systematically searched for total clinical trials, NIH funding, and the National Eye Institute (NEI) funding for fiscal years 2017, 2018, and 2019. Faculty size and the number of publications by ophthalmology faculty per hospital were recorded from a previous study in 2016.

Results Independent measures of research productivity significantly associated with group A status after multivariate logistic regression analysis were mean faculty Hirsch's index (h-index) over 15 (odds ratio [OR]: 6.13, 95% confidence interval [CI]: [1.14–32.94]) and conducting five or more total clinical trials (OR: 8.77, 95% CI: [1.39–55.16]).

Conclusion This study suggests that the reputation-based U.S. News ranking may serve as a proxy for an ophthalmology department's contribution to research measured by mean faculty h-index and number of clinical trials.

Disclaimer

The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or the U.S. government.




Publication History

Received: 09 September 2020

Accepted: 15 December 2020

Article published online:
30 June 2021

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