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NC Hospitals: Safety Grades Revealed

Summary

  • Leapfrog Group rated 93 North Carolina hospitals.
  • Central Carolina Hospital received a 'C' grade.
  • Grades assess prevention of medical errors and infections.
NC Hospitals: Safety Grades Revealed

The fall 2025 Hospital Safety Grades from The Leapfrog Group have been released, evaluating 93 hospitals across North Carolina. While many facilities were recognized for their safety efforts, Central Carolina Hospital in Sanford received a 'C' grade, indicating areas for improvement in patient safety metrics.

The rigorous grading system assesses hospitals on approximately 30 evidence-based measures, including patient safety basics like handwashing and nurse availability. The Leapfrog Group utilizes publicly available data, including patient survey responses, to assign these critical A-F letter grades, aiming to inform the public about potential risks and prevent medical errors.

Patients can utilize the Leapfrog website to search for hospitals by name, city, or state to find facilities with higher safety grades. The organization also provides actionable tips for staying safe during a hospital visit, emphasizing the importance of patient advocacy and clear communication with healthcare providers.

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Several Triangle-area hospitals received 'A' grades in the fall 2025 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades report.
The Leapfrog Group is a national watchdog organization that assigns safety grades to general hospitals based on preventing medical errors and infections.
Grades are based on about 30 evidence-based measures of patient safety, including infection rates and nurse availability, using public data.

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