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Hospital Quality in Virginia

Real CMS Hospital Care Compare star ratings for Virginia, April 2026, across 76 rated hospitals β€” plus the Gera US Hospital Quality Index.

How good are the hospitals in Virginia, and how do they compare to the US average?

As of April 2026, 60.5% of the 76 CMS star-rated hospitals in Virginia hold 4 or 5 stars (mean 3.68 stars), against 41.9% nationally. Its Gera US Hospital Quality Index is 67/100 (US 55.1), ranking 6 of 49 states, per CMS Hospital Care Compare.

Source:Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services β€” Hospital Care Compare (Hospital General Information)Β·as of April 2026updated quarterly (last: )
Gera US Hospital Quality IndexVirginia 67 / 100Rank 6 of 49 states. The US average is 55.1. A transparent 0-100 summary of CMS star ratings adjusted for mortality and readmission outcomes.How this index is calculated
Virginia CMS hospital star ratings, April 2026 (CMS, public domain)
Star ratingHospitalsShare
5 stars1215.8%
4 stars3444.7%
3 stars2431.6%
2 stars67.9%
1 star00.0%
Total rated76100%
Virginia vs the US average β€” April 2026
MeasureVirginiaUnited States
Gera US Hospital Quality Index67 / 10055.1 / 100
Mean CMS star rating3.683.21
4 or 5 stars60.5%41.9%
Rated hospitals763,182

5-star hospitals in Virginia

Examples shown are CMS 5-star acute care hospitals in Virginia; this is not an exhaustive list and not a Gera endorsement.

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In Virginia, of 76 CMS star-rated hospitals, 60.5% hold 4 or 5 stars (as of April 2026). It ranks 6 of 49 states on the Gera US Hospital Quality Index.

5-star
15.8%
12 hospitals
4-star
44.7%
34 hospitals
3-star
31.6%
24 hospitals
2-star
7.9%
6 hospitals
1-star
0.0%
0 hospitals
Gera US Hospital Quality Index
67 / 100
US average: 55.1
Mean CMS star rating
3.68
US mean: 3.21
vs US average
+11.9 pts
41.9% of US hospitals are 4-5 star

5-star hospital examples in Virginia

Ratings are CMS’s own official star ratings, not Gera ratings. The distribution covers CMS star-rated hospitals only; hospitals without a published overall star rating are excluded. A rating can be several months old β€” always check the latest detail on CMS Hospital Care Compare before deciding.

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Frequently asked questions

How many hospitals in Virginia are rated 4 or 5 stars by CMS?
As of April 2026, 60.5% of the 76 CMS star-rated hospitals in Virginia hold 4 or 5 stars (12 5-star, 34 4-star, 24 3-star, 6 2-star, 0 1-star). The mean rating is 3.68 stars and the Gera US Hospital Quality Index for Virginia is 67 out of 100. Source: CMS Hospital Care Compare.
How does Virginia compare to the US average for hospital quality?
Virginia scores 67 on the Gera US Hospital Quality Index, against the national figure of 55.1. Its mean CMS star rating is 3.68 versus the US mean of 3.21, and 60.5% of its rated hospitals are 4 or 5-star, compared with 41.9% nationally. Virginia ranks 6 of 49 rated states. All figures are CMS’s own star ratings.
Where can I check the CMS rating of a specific hospital in Virginia?
Every Medicare-registered hospital has its own page on the CMS Hospital Care Compare website showing its overall star rating and its mortality, safety, readmission, patient experience and timely-care results. Search by hospital name or ZIP code at medicare.gov/care-compare, or use the interactive finder on this page to see how Virginia compares before you choose.

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Contains public sector information published by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and licensed under the U.S. Public Domain (federal government work). Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services β€” Hospital Care Compare (Hospital General Information) (April 2026, published 28 April 2026).