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"A" grade for safety at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara

Highest rating for patient safety awarded to Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara, others by national insurance buyers group Leapfrog

Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center honored for patient safety by Leapfrog, a national insurance buyers group; 15 other Kaiser Permanente Hospitals also rated with "A" grade
Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center honored for patient safety by Leapfrog, a national insurance buyers group; 15 other Kaiser Permanente Hospitals also rated with "A" grade

The Leapfrog Group recognized Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara along with 15 other Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals with a top score of “A” in its biannual Hospital Safety Grades report, which examined and graded approximately 2,700 hospitals throughout the United States.

Kaiser Permanente hospitals in Northern California with “A” scores include: Fremont, Fresno, Manteca, Modesto, Oakland, Redwood City, Richmond, Roseville, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Rafael, Santa Clara, Santa Rosa, South San Francisco, Vacaville, and Vallejo. Additionally, Kaiser Permanente hospitals in Antioch, San Jose, South Sacramento, and Walnut Creek received “B” scores.

“Patient safety is at the center of all our work here at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara,” said Eric Williams, interim senior vice president and area manager at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara. “Our patient care and clinical outcomes continue to soar despite the challenges of the last year.”

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The COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented challenges for the collective national health care system. Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals continue to be consistently recognized as among the country’s best for outstanding patient safety, positive outcomes, and patient experience.

In addition to the Leapfrog Group ratings, Cal Hospital Compare, which features quality and performance information on California hospitals, also recently named eight Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals to its Patient Safety Honor Roll. The hospitals include Fresno, Manteca, Redwood City, Roseville, Santa Clara, Santa Rosa, South San Francisco, and Vallejo.

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The Patient Safety Honor Roll uses patient safety measures to evaluate hospitals across a variety of areas including hospital acquired infections, adverse patient safety events, sepsis management, patient experience, and Leapfrog Hospital Safety grade. The eight Kaiser Permanente Northern California were among a total of 73 California hospitals that made the honor roll.

“These two honors are a tribute to the work the doctors, nurses and staff at this medical center do every day,” said Rakesh Chaudhary, MD, physician-in-chief at the Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center. “Patient-centered care and safety go hand-in-hand.”

More about the Leapfrog Safety Grades

The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit run by employers and other large purchasers of health benefits, released its Hospital Safety Grades after examining publicly available data on patient injuries, medical and medication errors and infections at U.S. hospitals. The report includes data collected by national health care organizations, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Scores are calculated based on more than two dozen publicly available measures, and hospitals are then assigned A, B, C, D or F grades for their safety records. The grades are released as a free resource to help patients and their families make informed health care decisions.

Kaiser Permanente is one of America’s leading integrated health care providers and serves more than 12.4 million members. Nationally, 31 of 39 Kaiser Permanente hospitals, or nearly 80 percent, received a Leapfrog Safety “A” grade. Nationwide, approximately one-third of hospitals received an A rating.

For more information and a complete list of the hospital safety grades, visit Leapfrog.

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