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Northwest Community Hospital Earns an 'A' for Safety From Health-Care Group

Illinois ranked 15th in the country for hospital safety, according to the Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit health-care organization.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL―Northwest Community Hospital received an A grade for safety from a national health care nonprofit group.

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The Leapfrog Group, an organization of employers and health-care providers, released its Spring 2016 hospital safety rankings Monday. Hospitals are graded from A through F based on several factors, such as medical errors, accidents, injuries and infections, to determine a patient's risk of further harm if they visited that facility.

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Of the 2,571 hospitals studied nationwide, 798 earned an A, 639 earned a B, 957 earned a C, 162 earned a D and 15 earned an F.

This is the second A grade Northwest has received from Leapfrog, earning one in the spring of 2013. In the past, the hospital has earned B grades.

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RELATED: Check Out Leapfrog's Complete State Safety Rankings

According to its evaluation, Northwest excelled in the categories dealing with doctors, nurses and staff, avoiding surgical problems and preventing safety errors.

Overall, Illinois ranked 15th in the nation, according to Leapfrog. The group evaluated 115 hospitals in the state and 50 of them, 43.5 percent, earned an A.

Other hospitals in the area earned the following grades (hospitals in bold italics earned A's):

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