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Summerlin Hospital Recognized as Consumer Choice Winner
Second Year in a Row

Consumer Choice WinnerOctober 26, 2009

Summerlin Hospital Medical Center has once again been selected by the National Research Corporation (NRC) as a 2009/2010 Consumer Choice Award winner. The award identifies hospitals which healthcare consumers have chosen as having the highest quality and image in more than 300 markets throughout the U.S.

"We recognize that consumers have choices when it comes to making healthcare decisions, and we are pleased that Las Vegas has once again chosen Summerlin Hospital to receive this recognition," said Robert Freymuller, CEO/Managing Director at Summerlin Hospital Medical Center.

Ginny Martin, President of NRC's Healthcare Market Guide Division, said winners of this award are determined by consumer perceptions on multiple quality and image ratings collected in the company's Healthcare Market Guide Ticker study. Dedication to providing high quality healthcare has become essential for all hospitals. The Consumer Choice award winners exemplify the dedication it takes to provide quality healthcare to their communities." 

Consumer Choice Award winners for 2009/2010 can be found in the October 12 issue of Modern Healthcare.

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