Health & Fitness
How Safe Are Bucks County's Hospitals? New Grades Released
Two Bucks County hospitals have received an A grade in the newest ratings. One received a D.

Which Bucks County hospitals are the safest? New grades released Wednesday by The Leapfrog Group can tell us.
The Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit founded by employers and healthcare providers, ranked the six hospitals in Bucks County as part of its Spring 2017 hospital safety grades.
The hospitals were given a letter grade from A through F based on several factors, including medical errors, accidents, injuries and infections. The goal is to determine what a patient's risk of further injury or infection is if they visit a certain hospital.
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Two of the six — Doylestown Hospital and Grand View Health — received an A. The lowest-ranked Bucks County hospital was St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne, which received a D.
The organization graded 132 Pennsylvania hospitals. Of them, 23.5 percent received an A. Click here to see the full list of grades for all Pennsylvania hospitals.
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According to the organization, more than 1,000 Americans die each day from preventable hospital errors. Hospitals given a B rating by Leapfrog had a 9 percent higher risk of avoidable death than A hospitals. That number jumps to 35 percent in C hospitals and 50 percent higher in D and F hospitals.
At the state level, Pennsylvania was ranked 34th in the nation, down one slot from spring 2016. Maine was ranked No. 1. Hawaii, Oregon, Wisconsin and Idaho rounded out the top five.
Here's how the Bucks County hospitals did. Click here to see more detail on each hospital's grade.
A
- Doylestown Hospital
- Grand View Health
B
- Aria Health - Bucks County Division
C
- Lower Bucks Hospital
- St. Luke's Quakertown Hospital
D
- St. Mary Medical Center
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