๐Ÿฅ Official CMS Medicare Data โ€” 2024

Find the Safest Hospital
In Your City

Compare 5,426 hospitals across USA using official government safety data โ€” mortality rates, infections, patient experience & more.

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๐Ÿ“Š 5,426 Hospitals Rated
๐Ÿ™๏ธ 3,049 Cities Covered
๐Ÿ“‹ 6 Safety Metrics
๐Ÿ›๏ธ Source: CMS Medicare Data
๐Ÿ”„ Updated: 2024
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Top 10 Safest Hospitals in USA
Based on our composite safety score using official CMS data
How We Calculate Safety Scores
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Official CMS Data
We use data directly from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services โ€” the same data the US government uses to evaluate hospitals.
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6 Safety Metrics
Our score combines mortality rates, patient safety incidents, readmission rates, healthcare infections, timely care, and patient experience.
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Weighted Formula
Each metric is weighted by clinical importance. Mortality and safety get 55% of the score, while patient experience accounts for 20%.
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Aโ€“F Grade + Score
We convert the composite score into an easy-to-understand 0โ€“10 rating and Aโ€“F grade so you can compare hospitals quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the safest hospital in my city? +
Use the search bar above to enter your city name. We'll show all hospitals in that city ranked by our safety score. You can also filter by state and sort by CMS star rating, patient experience, or emergency availability.
Where does your hospital safety data come from? +
All data comes from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Provider Data Catalog โ€” the official US government source. This includes the Hospital General Information file, HCAHPS patient surveys, Timely & Effective Care measures, and Complications & Deaths data.
What does the Safety Score (0โ€“10) mean? +
Our Safety Score combines 6 official CMS metrics into a single number from 0 to 10. A score of 8.0+ means the hospital performs significantly better than the national average across most safety measures. Scores below 4.0 indicate performance worse than average in multiple areas.
How often is the data updated? +
CMS updates hospital data quarterly. Our database reflects the most recent CMS release from 2024. We update our scores whenever CMS releases new data.
Is a higher CMS star rating always better? +
Generally yes โ€” CMS 5-star hospitals have significantly better clinical outcomes. However, our composite Safety Score provides more nuance by weighting specific metrics. A hospital can have 4 CMS stars but a high Safety Score due to exceptional infection control and low readmission rates.
Does this cover all hospitals in the USA? +
We cover 5,426 Medicare-certified hospitals across all 50 states plus DC, Puerto Rico, Guam, and other territories. Some specialty hospitals (children's hospitals, psychiatric facilities) may not have all metrics available.
โš ๏ธ Disclaimer: HospitalSafe USA provides information for general reference only and does not constitute medical advice. Hospital safety scores are based on publicly available CMS Medicare data and should not be the sole basis for medical decisions. Always consult your physician or healthcare provider when choosing a hospital for your specific medical needs. Data source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Provider Data Catalog, 2024.