Our Commitment to Transparency Safety and Quality Improvement

Every day, Johns Hopkins Medicine takes great lengths to serve patients and their families. From rural clinics to health systems, Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality are committed to reducing preventable harm, by improving quality of care and by reducing waste in healthcare.

Patient Experience

Based on survey results from previous patients, you can see how others rated their experience of care from a Johns Hopkins Medicine hospital or home health care provider

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Infection Prevention

These measures include the rate of CLABSIs, a preventable bloodstream infection and the percentage of observed hand washing or use of hand sanitizer before and after caring for a patient.

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Delivery and Newborn Care

These measures are national standards of care and treatment processes for delivery and newborn care. Compliance shows how often a hospital follows each of these steps.

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Surgical Volumes

Studies have shown a strong relationship exists between the number of times a hospital performs a specific surgical procedure and the outcomes for those patients.

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Quality of Care Ratings

The quality of patient care star rating is a summary of how well the Johns Hopkins Care at Home and Johns Hopkins Care at Home - Potomac perform on nine quality measures such as ambulation.

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Pediatrics

These measures include national standards of treatment for common conditions, infection prevention, pain management and emergency department wait times for Johns Hopkins' pediatric divisions.

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Hospital Readmissions

 Johns Hopkins Medicine hospitals track the number of patients with unplanned readmissions to the hospital within the 30 days after being discharged.


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At Johns Hopkins Medicine, we believe patients deserve to be informed about the quality of their health care. We are committed to transparently sharing our performance and how we are working to provide the best care to our patients.

Awards & Achievements

Johns Hopkins Health System hospitals and services consistently receive awards and honors for patient safety and quality, including Top Performer on Key Quality Measures by the Joint Commission, Magnet designation for nursing, HomeCare Elite and Delmarva Foundation Excellence Awards.


Helping Patients Understand Safety and Quality Data

Patients deserve to know how hospitals are performing. At Johns Hopkins, we regularly report on key measures gathered at our hospitals, including hospital infections, patient satisfaction and hand hygiene. By empowering patients with safety and quality data, we can help inform their decision on where to receive healthcare.