Health & Fitness
These Are MI's Safest Hospitals, New Ranking Says
The ranking grades general hospitals in the U.S. based on their ability to protect patients from medical errors, accidents and more.
MICHIGAN — A new hospital safety report released Thursday shows 24 hospitals in Michigan earned “A” grades based on their ability to protect their patients from often preventable harm.
The Leapfrog Group’s Spring 2025 Hospital Safety Grades are a biannual ranking that assigns a “A,” “B,” “C,” “D” or “F” to all general hospitals in the United States based on their ability to protect patients from medical errors, accidents, injuries and infections.
According to the safety grades, three Michigan hospitals received an 'F' grade. Additionally, one hospital received a 'D' and 29 got a 'C'.
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Michigan ranks No. 29 among all states for the percentage of hospitals receiving “A” grades in the spring 2025 report card.
The elite "Straight A" hospitals in Michigan cited for consistently high safety performance are:
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- Corewell Health Greenville Hospital, Greenville
- Corewell Health Ludington Hospital, Ludington
- Corewell Health Zeeland Hospital, Zeeland
- Garden City Hospital, Garden City
- Henry Ford Health West Bloomfield Hospital, West Bloomfield
- Lake Huron Medical Center, Port Huron
- Munson Healthcare Cadillac Hospital, Cadillac
- Trinity Health Livingston Hospital, Howell
Other "A" hospitals in Michigan are:
- Corewell Health Beaumont Grosse Pointe Hospital, Grosse Pointe
- Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital, Troy
- Corewell Health Trenton Hospital, Trenton
- Henry Ford Health Jackson Hospital, Jackson
- Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit
- Henry Ford Providence Novi Hospital, Novi
- Henry Ford Providence Southfield Hospital, Southfield
- McLaren Central Michigan, Mount Pleasant
- McLaren Northern Michigan, Petoskey
- McLaren Port Huron, Port Huron
- MyMichigan Medical Center Alma, Alma
- MyMichigan Medical Center Alpena, Alpena
- MyMichigan Medical Center West Branch, West Branch
- Sparrow Carson Hospital, Carson City
- Trinity Health Ann Arbor Hospital, Ypsilanti
- UP Health System - Portage, Hancock
Across the nation, 11 hospitals have earned "A" grades on all 27 evaluation rounds over the 13 years of the report card.
They include: Mayo Clinic-Phoenix in Arizona; French Hospital Medical Center and Kaiser Permanente Orange County-Anaheim Medical Center in California; Endeavor Health Elmhurst Hospital, Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital and University of Chicago Medical Center in Illinois; Saint Anne’s Hospital (Massachusetts); Inova Loudoun Hospital, Sentara CarePlex Hospital and Sentara Leigh Hospital in Virginia; and Virginia Mason Medical Center in Washington.
Leah Binder, the president and chief executive of The Leapfrog Group, said “A” grades should be a source of pride for hospitals, but she warned them not to “rest on that laurel.”
“Patient safety is a relentless, never-ending quest to put patients first,” she said in a news release. “That’s why Leapfrog is highlighting the hospitals across the U.S. that have earned Straight A’s for over two years. Sustaining an A over multiple years reflects a deep-rooted commitment to patient safety.”
The top five states with the highest share of Straight A hospitals since spring 2023 are Utah (29 percent), Connecticut (29 percent), New Jersey (27 percent), Rhode Island (22 percent) and Virginia (20 percent).
States with no Straight A hospitals for consistent performance over the past five grading cycles are Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming and Washington, D.C.
The states with the highest percentage of A Grades for spring 2025 are Utah, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Connecticut, South Carolina and Virginia.
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