Stoughton Hospital named among America’s cleanest hospitals by Becker’s

Stoughton Hospital named among America’s cleanest hospitals by Becker’s
Donna Olson Board Chair — Stoughton Health
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Stoughton Hospital has been recognized by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of the “350 Cleanest Hospitals” in the United States. This recognition underscores the hospital’s commitment to maintaining a clean and safe environment for both patients and staff.

The list, compiled by Becker’s Hospital Review, is based on data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) surveys. These surveys collect patient feedback about their hospital experiences, focusing on room cleanliness and overall hospital environment. Hospitals that achieved a 5-star rating for cleanliness were included in this exclusive list.

Chris Brabant, President/CEO of Stoughton Health, expressed pride in the recognition: “We are incredibly honored to be recognized by Becker’s Hospital Review. This reflects our team’s hard work, especially our environmental services staff, who ensure a clean environment. It’s fundamental to patient safety and comfort, and we’re proud to offer our community a hospital where they can feel confident in their care.” The acknowledgment reinforces Stoughton Hospital’s dedication to delivering safe, quality healthcare with exceptional personalized service.



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