Swedish campuses awarded 'A' hospital safety grade

November 18, 2024 Swedish Communications

The distinction recognizes Providence Swedish's commitment to patient safety across our Puget Sound hospitals.

SEATTLE, Nov. 17, 2024 – Providence Swedish's First Hill, Ballard and Issaquah campuses each received 'A' grades in the fall 2024 hospital safety survey from The Leapfrog Group. All five legacy Swedish campuses, including Cherry Hill and Edmonds, increased by a letter grade.

Leapfrog announces grades twice annually. Updated this month, Leapfrog assigned ratings to some 3,000 acute care hospitals in the United States based on safety performance, their ability to protect patients from preventable errors, accidents, injuries and infections, as well as the systems hospitals have in place to prevent them.

The Leapfrog grading system is based on peer-reviewed data and more than 30 national performance measures from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal agency that administers the nation's major healthcare programs including Medicare, Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program.

"This week, three of our Swedish hospital campuses across Central Puget Sound: First Hill, Ballard and Issaquah were recognized with grades of 'A' in the biannual Leapfrog Patient Safety Survey," said Elizabeth Wako, M.D., chief executive for Swedish Health Services. "Patient safety is a top priority for every Swedish caregiver. We're extremely proud of this recognition and the dedicated Swedish caregivers who are behind it." 

About Providence Swedish 

Providence Swedish has served the Puget Sound region since the first Providence hospital opened in Seattle in 1877 and the first Swedish hospital opened in 1910. The two organizations affiliated in 2012 and today comprise the largest health care delivery system in Western Washington, with 22,000 caregivers, eight hospitals and 244 clinics throughout Western Washington – from Everett to Centralia. A not-for-profit family of organizations, Providence Swedish provides more than $545 million in community benefit in the Puget Sound region each year. The health system offers a comprehensive range of services and specialty and subspecialty care in a number of clinical areas, including cancer, cardiovascular health, neurosciences, orthopedics, digestive health and women’s and children’s care. For more information, visit providence.org/swedish. 

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