LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A new hospital safety report released Wednesday shows that 51 hospitals in Pennsylvania earned “A” grades for their ability to protect patients from often preventable harm.
But hospitals serving residents in Lower Bucks County were not among them.
They are among the 34 hospitals across the Commonwealth that received a "B" grade, while 34 others received a "C" grade.
See the hospital rankings below
The Leapfrog Group’s Spring 2026 Hospital Safety Grades are a biannual ranking that assigns “A,” “B,” “C,” “D” or “F” letter grades to all general hospitals in the United States based on their ability to protect patients from medical errors, accidents, injuries, and infections.
Leapfrog said its biannual report — the only national ratings program focused exclusively on patient safety — shows improvement in 17 measures, including health care-associated infections, medication safety systems and patient experience.
Pennsylvania as a whole fell from 8th to 13th in the nation since the last rankings came out in the fall.
In Upper Bucks County, Doylestown Hospital received an "A" grade.
Here's how hospitals in the Lower Bucks County area fared in the new rankings:
Capital Health Regional Medical Center
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