One also should take into account the different things surrounding the "best" and "worst" clinics... For example, socio-economic issues, access to care, air quality and pollution, rural vs. city, climate (cold, hot, humid, dry), etc. These numbers are in fact a good place to start, but when I read this initially, I instantly was surprised at how some of the clinics in places that are more polluted have far worse numbers than other places. Also, some of the more humid, gulf-weather climates had some low numbers. As far as patient compliance, it shoud also be considered (as noted above) access to care. I drive 6 hours EACH way for a good CF clinic, but many are not as lucky and "settle" for a clinic nearby, not enjoy that clinic or believe in it and then not show up for appointments, etc... It can all be a vicious cycle and one never knows exactly WHY a clinic's numbers, avergaes, patient compliance is the way it is. Doctors work wonders, but they (and patients) can only go so far... Environment and socio-economic issues, as well as support systems, etc. play a BIG role in how we do with our CF as well as our overall life quality. JMO though. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">