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Hospitals in Staten Island, NY

Compare 3 Medicare-certified hospitals by quality ratings, emergency services, and patient outcomes

3 hospitals in Staten Island, NY · avg 1.5★ · 67% emergency services

1

Staten Island University Hospital

2.0
Acute Care HospitalsEmergencyVoluntary Non-profit - Private

475 Seaview Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10305

(418) 226-9761
2

Richmond University Medical Center

1.0
Acute Care HospitalsEmergencyVoluntary Non-profit - Private

355 Bard Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10310

(718) 354-5047
3

South Beach Psychiatric Center

PsychiatricGovernment - State

777 Seaview Ave, Staten Island, NY 10305

(718) 667-2300

About Hospitals in Staten Island

Hospital care in Staten Island, New York

Staten Island, New York is served by 3 Medicare-certified hospitals. The average CMS quality rating is 1.5 out of 5 stars. 2 hospitals (67%) offer 24/7 emergency services.

Hospital types available include 2 acute care hospitals, 1 psychiatric hospital.

When choosing a hospital in Staten Island, 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 Staten Island, NY

How many hospitals are in Staten Island, NY?

There are 3 Medicare-certified hospitals in Staten Island, New York. 2 (67%) offer 24/7 emergency services.

What is the average hospital rating in Staten Island?

The average CMS quality rating for hospitals in Staten Island is 1.5 out of 5 stars. Ratings are based on mortality, safety, readmissions, patient experience, and timely care.

What types of hospitals are in Staten Island?

Staten Island has 2 acute care hospitals, 1 psychiatric.

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 Staten Island hospitals have emergency services?

2 of 3 hospitals in Staten Island have emergency departments. Look for the "Emergency" badge on each hospital listing above.

Data source: CMS Hospital Compare ·