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VA Portland Health Care System Receives Top Scores In Latest CMS Hospital Ratings (Photo) - 09/10/25

PORTLAND, Ore. ― VA Portland Health Care System announced today it has earned a five-star rating as part of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 2025 hospital quality ratings.

 

CMS’s hospital ratings are based on five categories: mortality, safety of care, readmission, patient experience and timely and effective care. A higher star rating, out of 5, indicates better performance on these quality measures.

 

Within the last year, VA Portland Health Care System has instituted a number of improvements to better serve Veterans. These include decreasing scheduling wait times, opening several new sites of care, and reducing healthcare-associated infection rates.

 

"These ratings highlight the excellent care VA Portland Health Care System provides,” said Karla Azcuy, Interim Director, VA Portland Health Care System. “Our job is to continue raising the bar for customer service and convenience throughout the department, so VA Portland Health Care System works better for the Veterans, families, caregivers and survivors we are charged with serving.”

 

As part of CMS’s 2025 ratings, 77% of VA hospitals that received an Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating received 4 or 5 stars, and no VA hospitals received a one-star rating. More than 90% of VA hospitals with ratings maintained or improved their 2024-star rating.

 

View the star ratings and methodology for the ratings.

 

Overall VA improvements during the second Trump Administration

  • VA has made it easier and faster for VA-enrolled Veterans to access care from non-VA providers at the department’s expense.
  • VA has implemented major reforms to make it easier for survivors to get benefits.
  • VA is accelerating the deployment of its integrated electronic health record system.
  • VA partnered with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to identify and recover $106 million in duplicate billing.
  • VA has brought tens of thousands of VA employees back to the office, where we can work better as a team to serve Veterans.

In fiscal year 2025 through June, VA has housed 37,534 homeless Veterans.

VA Portland Health Care System Receives Top Scores In Latest CMS Hospital Ratings (Photo) - 09/10/25

PORTLAND, Ore. ― VA Portland Health Care System announced today it has earned a five-star rating as part of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 2025 hospital quality ratings.

 

CMS’s hospital ratings are based on five categories: mortality, safety of care, readmission, patient experience and timely and effective care. A higher star rating, out of 5, indicates better performance on these quality measures.

 

Within the last year, VA Portland Health Care System has instituted a number of improvements to better serve Veterans. These include decreasing scheduling wait times, opening several new sites of care, and reducing healthcare-associated infection rates.

 

"These ratings highlight the excellent care VA Portland Health Care System provides,” said Karla Azcuy, Interim Director, VA Portland Health Care System. “Our job is to continue raising the bar for customer service and convenience throughout the department, so VA Portland Health Care System works better for the Veterans, families, caregivers and survivors we are charged with serving.”

 

As part of CMS’s 2025 ratings, 77% of VA hospitals that received an Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating received 4 or 5 stars, and no VA hospitals received a one-star rating. More than 90% of VA hospitals with ratings maintained or improved their 2024-star rating.

 

View the star ratings and methodology for the ratings.

 

Overall VA improvements during the second Trump Administration

  • VA has made it easier and faster for VA-enrolled Veterans to access care from non-VA providers at the department’s expense.
  • VA has implemented major reforms to make it easier for survivors to get benefits.
  • VA is accelerating the deployment of its integrated electronic health record system.
  • VA partnered with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to identify and recover $106 million in duplicate billing.
  • VA has brought tens of thousands of VA employees back to the office, where we can work better as a team to serve Veterans.

In fiscal year 2025 through June, VA has housed 37,534 homeless Veterans.