Hospitals with highest survival rates for CABG

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Manhasset, N.Y.-based North Shore University Hospital had the highest 30-day survival rate for coronary artery bypass graft patients among all U.S. hospitals participating in CMS’ Fiscal Year 2025 Hospital Value-Based Purchasing program, according to data published Feb. 19.

The Hospital VBP program is a financial incentive model aimed at improving the quality of care provided by acute care hospitals. 

The benchmark survival rate, calculated as the average rate from the top 10% of hospital rates, for CABG patients, is 0.979775.

Here are the hospitals with the highest CABG survival rates from CMS’ Hospital VBP program:

  1. North Shore University Hospital (Manhasset, NY..): 0.987899
  2. Cleveland Clinic: 0.986697
  3. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston): 0.986366
  4. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.): 0.986236
  5. NYU Langone Hospitals (New York City): 0.985642
  6. Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston): 0.984866
  7. St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center (Syracuse, N.Y.): 0.984584
  8. John Muir Medical Center – Concord (Calif.) Campus: 0.984532
  9. Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital (Nashville, Tenn.): 0.984448
  10. St. Michael Medical Center (Bremerton, Wash.): 0.984243

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4 responses to “Hospitals with highest survival rates for CABG”

  1. […] To earn these top rankings, the Concord Medical Center achieved a 30-day survival rate of 98.4532% for CABG procedures, based on data from CMS from their Fiscal Year 2025 Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) program. The Hospital VBP program is a financial incentive model aimed at improving the quality of care provided by acute care hospitals. The benchmark survival rate, calculated as the average rate from the top 10% of hospital rates, for CABG patients, is 97.9775%. The nation’s top 10 CABG programs are currently publicized on Becker’s Hospital Review website. […]

  2. […] To earn these top rankings, the Concord Medical Center achieved a 30-day survival rate of 98.4532% for CABG procedures, based on data from CMS from their Fiscal Year 2025 Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) program. The Hospital VBP program is a financial incentive model aimed at improving the quality of care provided by acute care hospitals. The benchmark survival rate, calculated as the average rate from the top 10% of hospital rates, for CABG patients, is 97.9775%. The nation’s top 10 CABG programs are currently publicized on Becker’s Hospital Review website. […]

  3. […] To earn these top rankings, the Concord Medical Center achieved a 30-day survival rate of 98.4532% for CABG procedures, based on data from CMS from their Fiscal Year 2025 Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) program. The Hospital VBP program is a financial incentive model aimed at improving the quality of care provided by acute care hospitals. The benchmark survival rate, calculated as the average rate from the top 10% of hospital rates, for CABG patients, is 97.9775%. The nation’s top 10 CABG programs are currently publicized on Becker’s Hospital Review website. […]

  4. […] To earn these top rankings, the Concord Medical Center achieved a 30-day survival rate of 98.4532% for CABG procedures, based on data from CMS from their Fiscal Year 2025 Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) program. The Hospital VBP program is a financial incentive model aimed at improving the quality of care provided by acute care hospitals. The benchmark survival rate, calculated as the average rate from the top 10% of hospital rates, for CABG patients, is 97.9775%. The nation’s top 10 CABG programs are currently publicized on Becker’s Hospital Review website. […]

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