I don't want to get in a long debate into the vast medical issues in the US, but I have soft spot for the Cleveland Clinic since they literally saved my life. Almost three years ago I was in a coma after a heart attack from 100% blockage of the widow maker. I was at another Cleveland area hospital and after five days in a coma the neurologist told my wife and kids to look into long term care facilities because I was probably going to be in a coma the rest of my life. My family knew people at the CC and had me transferred. The CC staff got me out of the coma, after months of physical therapy and a year of speech and occupational therapy, I'm riding motorcycles and doing almost everything I did before. If you notice most of the buildings around the CC are named after someone, those are significant philanthropic donors. I also donate to the CC and will the rest of my life, happy to contribute. This last summer I underwent radiation treatment for stomach lymphoma, of course I went to the CC and I am happy to say I'm cancer free. Yes, from an architectural standpoint it is the most amazing hospital I have ever experienced.