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Aren’t all hospitals safe? Sadly, no. 
The Hospital Safety Grade scores hospitals on how safe they keep their patients from errors, injuries, accidents, and infections.
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You have a 1 in 25 chance of leaving the hospital with a new infection. Use the Hospital Safety Grade to find a hospital doing better on patient safety.
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Want to get the safest possible care? Talk to your doctor and check your Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade.
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Make sure you know the facts about patient safety, and use the Hospital Safety Grade to find the safest possible care in your area.

What is Patient Safety?

  • Errors, Injuries, Accidents, and Infections
  • Why the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade Works

What is Patient Safety?

  • Errors, Injuries, Accidents, and Infections
  • Why the Hospital Safety Grade Works
What is Patient Safety

Your Hospital’s Safety Grade

  • About the Grade
  • How to Use the Grade
  • Choosing the Best Hospital

Your Hospital’s Safety Grade

  • About the Grade
  • How to Use the Grade
  • Choosing the Best Hospital
What is Patient Safety

What You Can Do to Stay Safe

  • Preparing for Your Hospital Stay
  • Talking with Your Doctor about Safety
  • Other Patient Resources

What You Can Do to Stay Safe

  • Preparing for Your Hospital Stay
  • Talking with Your Doctor about Safety
  • Other Patient Resources
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