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Across the nation, public health experts, government officials and business leaders are simultaneously charting a path to reopen the country. In a time when hospital readiness as well as the safety of patients, caregivers and the public hallmark reopening efforts, the Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit health care ratings organization, has released its spring 2020 Hospital Safety Grades.
A number of AdventHealth hospitals are among those earning the top grade for safety in The Leapfrog Group’s spring 2020 ratings release. In all, more than two dozen facilities across the health system earned an “A” grade.
The Washington D.C.-based Leapfrog Group uses 28 measures of publicly available data focused on hospital safety to issue grades. More than 2,600 acute-care hospitals across the country are graded two times per year.
To view The Leapfrog Group’s latest Hospital Safety Grades, click here.
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