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Kaiser Permanente Roseville Hospital Receives Top Patient Safety
Leapfrog Group report gives Roseville hospital an "A" for limiting patient injuries, reducing medical errors, and preventing infections

Reinforcing Kaiser Permanente’s commitment to health care quality excellence, Kaiser Permanente Roseville hospital is recognized with an “A” grade for patient safety, according to The Leapfrog Group’s biannual Hospital Safety Grades report.
Leapfrog reviews hospital clinical data and assigns hospitals grades based on approximately two dozen measures that analyze patient injuries, medical and medication errors, and infections.
“There is nothing more important than patient safety. We are so pleased to see all the work from our physicians, nurses, and staff recognized,” said Kim Menzel, senior vice president and area manager for Kaiser Permanente Roseville. “This is not just a one-time recognition. Since Leapfrog began grading patient safety more than 10 years ago, our Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center has maintained an unprecedented streak of straight A’s.”
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This spring, 13 Kaiser Permanente hospitals in Northern California received A grades from Leapfrog including: Antioch, Fresno, Manteca, Modesto, Oakland, Roseville, San Francisco, San Jose, San Rafael, Santa Clara, Santa Rosa, South Sacramento, and South San Francisco.
“Our expert care teams provide high-quality safe patient care each and every day,” said Richard Florio, MD, physician in chief for Kaiser Permanente Roseville. “We take great pride in consistently being recognized by the Leapfrog Group as being among the top hospitals in the country for patient safety.”
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The Leapfrog Group assigns letter grades to nearly 3,000 hospitals throughout the United States. The grades are updated twice annually, in the fall and spring. More than 60% of Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals received an A grade. In California overall, only about 30% of the state’s hospitals earned this top grade.
The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit run by employers and other large purchasers of health benefits, released its Hospital Safety Grades after examining publicly available data on patient injuries, medical and medication errors, and infections at U.S. hospitals. The report includes data collected by national health care organizations, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Scores are calculated based on more than two dozen publicly available measures, and hospitals are then assigned A, B, C, D or F grades for their safety records. The grades are released as a free resource to help patients and their families make informed health care decisions.
Kaiser Permanente is one of America’s leading integrated health care providers and serves 12.5 million members. Nationally, 24 of the 39 Kaiser Permanente hospitals that were eligible for a grade, more than 60% percent, received a Leapfrog Safety A grade. In contrast, less than 30% of the nation’s hospitals received an A rating.
For more information and a complete list of the hospital safety grades, visit Leapfrog.