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Hospitals in Washington, DC

Compare 10 Medicare-certified hospitals by quality ratings, emergency services, and patient outcomes

10 hospitals in Washington, DC · avg 2.3★ · 70% emergency services

1

Medstar Georgetown University Hospital

3.0
Acute Care HospitalsEmergencyProprietary

3800 Reservoir Rd, Washington, DC 20007

(202) 784-3000
2

Medstar Washington Hospital Center

3.0
Acute Care HospitalsEmergencyVoluntary Non-profit - Other

110 Irving Street Nw, Washington, DC 20010

(202) 877-7000
3

Sibley Memorial Hospital

3.0
Acute Care HospitalsEmergencyVoluntary Non-profit - Other

5255 Loughboro Rd Nw, Washington, DC 20016

(202) 537-4680
4

Washington Dc Va Medical Center

3.0
Acute Care - Veterans AdministrationEmergencyVeterans Health Administration

50 Irving Street N.w., Washington, DC 20422

(202) 745-8000
5

United Medical Center

2.0
Acute Care HospitalsEmergencyProprietary

1310 Southern Avenue Se, Washington, DC 20032

(202) 574-6000
6

George Washington Univ Hospital

1.0
Acute Care HospitalsEmergencyProprietary

900 23rd St Nw, Washington, DC 20037

(202) 716-4605
7

Howard University Hospital Corp

1.0
Acute Care HospitalsVoluntary Non-profit - Other

2041 Georgia Ave Nw, Washington, DC 20060

(202) 745-6100
8

Children's National Hospital

ChildrensEmergencyVoluntary Non-profit - Private

111 Michigan Ave, Nw, Washington, DC 20010

(202) 476-5000
9

Psychiatric Institute Of Washington

PsychiatricVoluntary Non-profit - Private

4228 Wisconsin Avenue, Nw, Washington, DC 20016

(202) 885-5600
10

St Elizabeths Hospital

PsychiatricGovernment - State

1100 Alabama Avenue, Se, Washington, DC 20032

(202) 299-5500

About Hospitals in Washington

Hospital care in Washington, District of Columbia

Washington, District of Columbia is served by 10 Medicare-certified hospitals. The average CMS quality rating is 2.3 out of 5 stars. 7 hospitals (70%) offer 24/7 emergency services.

Hospital types available include 6 acute care hospitals, 2 psychiatric hospitals, 1 acute care - veterans administration hospital, 1 childrens hospital.

When choosing a hospital in Washington, consider the CMS quality rating, emergency department availability, specialty services offered, patient safety record, and whether the facility accepts your insurance. Each hospital page includes detailed quality measures, patient outcomes, and contact information.

Frequently Asked Questions

About hospitals in Washington, DC

How many hospitals are in Washington, DC?

There are 10 Medicare-certified hospitals in Washington, District of Columbia. 7 (70%) offer 24/7 emergency services.

What is the average hospital rating in Washington?

The average CMS quality rating for hospitals in Washington is 2.3 out of 5 stars. Ratings are based on mortality, safety, readmissions, patient experience, and timely care.

What types of hospitals are in Washington?

Washington has 6 acute care hospitals, 2 psychiatric, 1 acute care - veterans administration, 1 childrens.

How are hospital quality ratings determined?

CMS rates hospitals from 1 to 5 stars based on seven measure groups: mortality, safety of care, readmission rates, patient experience (HCAHPS surveys), timely and effective care, efficient use of medical imaging, and overall quality. Ratings are updated annually.

Does Medicare cover hospital stays?

Yes. Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospital stays including semi-private rooms, meals, nursing services, and medically necessary drugs. All hospitals listed on OurHealthNetwork are Medicare-certified.

Which Washington hospitals have emergency services?

7 of 10 hospitals in Washington have emergency departments. Look for the "Emergency" badge on each hospital listing above.

Data source: CMS Hospital Compare ·