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ICYMI: Leonard Morse Hospital Gets 'B' Rating in Hospital Study
The Natick hospital earned a B grade in this seasonal study.

NATICK, MA - The Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit founded by employers and health-care providers, announced its Fall 2016 hospital safety rankings Monday, a measure of how safe a hospital is for patients.
At the local level, Leonard Morse Hospital received a B grade. The hospital scored a B in the Spring 2016 ratings, an A in the fall 2015 ratings, and an A in spring 2015. Prior to 2015, the hospital received A's in 2014 and 2013.
Click here to see the full assessment for the Leonard Morse Hospital.
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The safety grade is based on factors, such as how often patients at a given hospital acquire infections or other conditions during their stay, or how well-staffed a hospital's intensive care unit may be.
According to the Leapfrog ranking, Massachusetts' safest hospitals (those receiving "straight A's" over the past three years) are: Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis; Harrington Memorial Hospital, Southbridge; Saint Anne's Hospital, Fall River; Beverly Hospital, Beverly; Berkshire Medical Center, Pittsfield; Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital, Brockton; Holy Family Hospital, Methuen; Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton; Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, Boston; and Addison Gilbert Hospital, Gloucester.
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You can find a full description of the data and methodology used in determining the grades here.
Alison Bauter and Dan Libon contributed to this report.
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