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Danville , IL — VA Illiana Health Care System was recently awarded a 5-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the highest-possible star rating awarded. This
is the first time CMS has included VA facilities in their annual Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings. The CMS uses 5 categories–mortality, safety of care, readmission, patient experience,
and timely and effective care–to award a quality rating for each hospital. The more stars (out of 5), the better a hospital performed on the available quality measures. Overall, 67% of VA
hospitals included in the CMS annual Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings received either 4 or 5 stars, compared to only 41% of non-VA hospitals. These findings are the latest in a series
of recent evaluations showing the effectiveness of VA health care compared to non-VA health care. VA hospitals outperformed non-VA hospitals on all 10 core patient satisfaction metrics in
the recent Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Star Ratings, and a recent systematic review of more than 40 peer-reviewed studies found that VA health care is
consistently as good as — or better than — non-VA health care. “VA Illiana’s 5-star rating is a testament to the dedication of our staff,” said VA Illiana Executive Director Staci Williams.
“I truly could not be prouder of the care provided at this health care system as we rise to meet the high bar set by those who came before us. We look forward to working every day to ensure
every Veteran we serve has an experience that reflects this rating.” Discussing VA’s inclusion in CMS star ratings, top VA leadership expressed pride while reaffirming a commitment to
continuous improvement for all Veterans across the nation. “Our job at VA is to deliver the best possible care to every Veteran who walks through our doors,” said VA Under Secretary for
Health Dr. Shereef Elnahal. “While we’re very proud of these findings, there is still work to do. We will study these results, learn from them, and continue to improve until we’re delivering
world-class care to every Veteran, every time.” For more information, please contact Zackary Landers, VA Illiana Public Affairs Specialist, at [email protected] or 217-504-4035, or
visit VA Illiana’s website.
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