Various official agencies and special interest groups monitor the quality of medical care in the United States. Below is a selection of reputable agencies that can provide you with independent data evaluating Virginia Mason Franciscan Health and other hospitals.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Hospital Compare
Hospital Compare was created through the efforts of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), along with the Hospital Quality Alliance (HQA). The HQA is a public-private collaboration established to promote reporting on hospital quality of care.
Cardiac Care Outcomes Assessment Program (COAP)
The Cardiac Care Outcomes Assessment Program (COAP) provides Washington state hospital outcomes data for quality cardiac care.
Consumer Reports
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Consumer Reports rates hospitals on measures, including overall patient satisfaction, attentiveness of hospital staff, effectiveness of communication, and more.
Healthgrades
Healthgrades is one of the nation's leading health care ratings organizations, providing ratings and profiles of hospitals, nursing homes and doctors to consumers, corporations, health plans, and hospitals.
The Joint Commission
An independent, not-for-profit organization, The Joint Commission accredits and certifies thousands of health care organizations and programs in the United States. Joint Commission accreditation and certification is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality.
The Leapfrog Group
The Leapfrog Group, launched in 2000, is a coalition of large organizations that buy health care services for their employees who are working to initiate breakthrough improvements in health care safety, quality, and affordability.
View Virginia Mason Franciscan Health’s results compared to other local hospitals
This chart on the Leapfrog Group's website demonstrates Virginia Mason Franciscan Health’s position as a regional leader in pursuing the highest quality and safest care.
Washington Health Alliance
The Washington Health Alliance is a regional partnership involving employers, doctors, hospitals, patients, health plans, and others working together to improve quality and efficiency while reducing the rate of health care cost increases in Washington state. Washington Health Alliance releases its Community Checkup Report annually, comparing the quality of care provided by local ambulatory care clinics. The report measures processes of care provided to people with diabetes, heart disease, back pain, and depression. The measures also cover aspects of prevention, pediatric care, and the use of pharmaceuticals.