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Care Compare/Hospitals/Washington
Fonteum Care Compare · Washington

Washington hospitals: 100 Medicare-certified, source-cited CMS quality data.

Fonteum tracks 100 Medicare-certified hospitals in Washington, each carrying its CMS overall star rating, hospital type, ownership, and emergency-services status. Every facility links to a per-hospital page signed to the CMS Hospital General Information dataset, snapshot 2026-05-07.

Reviewed by Jennifer Montecillo, MD, medical reviewer. Non-practicing medical reviewer. Last reviewed: June 2026 · Next review: December 2026.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·100 Medicare-certified hospitals in Washington·CMS Care Compare — Hospital General Information (xubh-q36u)·All hospitals →·All Care Compare modules →·Methodology →
Source-modified 2026-01-26 · State-scoped subset of the CMS national snapshot · US-Government-Works public domain

Washington hospitals at a glance

Type, ownership, emergency-services availability, and CMS overall-rating distribution across Washington’s 100 Medicare-certified hospitals.

Offer emergency services
90 (90.0%)
Birthing-friendly designation
46
Average CMS overall ★
3.12

By hospital type

Acute Care Hospitals46
Critical Access Hospitals39
Psychiatric9
Childrens3
Acute Care - Veterans Administration2

By ownership

Government - Hospital District or Authority38
Voluntary non-profit - Private31
Voluntary non-profit - Church11
Voluntary non-profit - Other6
Proprietary6

By CMS overall ★

5 ★9
4 ★14
3 ★17
2 ★11
1 ★7

Hospitals in Washington, ranked by CMS overall rating

58 of 100 Washington hospitals carry a CMS overall star rating (state average 3.12 of 5). Select any hospital to open its provenance page.

Medicare-certified hospitals in Washington with CMS overall star rating
HospitalCityOverall ★
Evergreenhealth Medical CenterKirkland5 / 5
Island HospitalAnacortes5 / 5
Multicare Valley HospitalSpokane Valley5 / 5
Prosser Memorial HospitalProsser5 / 5
Seattle Va Medical Center (va Puget Sound Healthcare System)Seattle5 / 5
Spokane Va Medical CenterSpokane5 / 5
St Clare HospitalLakewood5 / 5
Swedish IssaquahIssaquah5 / 5
Virginia Mason Medical CenterSeattle5 / 5
Capital Medical CenterOlympia4 / 5
Confluence Health HospitalWenatchee4 / 5
Harrison Medical CenterSilverdale4 / 5
Kadlec Regional Medical CenterRichland4 / 5
Legacy Salmon Creek Medical CenterVancouver4 / 5
Multicare Covington Medical CenterCovington4 / 5
Peacehealth Southwest Medical CenterVancouver4 / 5
Peacehealth United General Medical CenterSedro Woolley4 / 5
Providence Centralia HospitalCentralia4 / 5
St Anthony HospitalGig Harbor4 / 5
St Joseph HospitalBellingham4 / 5
St Joseph Medical CenterTacoma4 / 5
Swedish Medical CenterSeattle4 / 5
Swedish Medical Center / Cherry HillSeattle4 / 5
Deaconess Medical CenterSpokane3 / 5
Jefferson HealthcarePort Townsend3 / 5
Lourdes Medical CenterPasco3 / 5
Ocean Beach HospitalIlwaco3 / 5
Olympic Medical CenterPort Angeles3 / 5
Overlake Hospital Medical CenterBellevue3 / 5
Peacehealth St John Medical CenterLongview3 / 5
Providence Mount Carmel HospitalColville3 / 5
Providence St Mary Medical CenterWalla Walla3 / 5
Providence St Peter HospitalOlympia3 / 5
Pullman Regional HospitalPullman3 / 5
Samaritan HospitalMoses Lake3 / 5
Skagit Valley HospitalMount Vernon3 / 5
St Elizabeth HospitalEnumclaw3 / 5
St Francis Community HospitalFederal Way3 / 5
Tri-state Memorial HospitalClarkston3 / 5
University Of Washington Medical CtrSeattle3 / 5
Grays Harbor Community HospitalAberdeen2 / 5
Highline Medical CenterBurien2 / 5
Multicare Auburn Medical CenterAuburn2 / 5
Multicare Good Samaritan HospitalPuyallup2 / 5
Prov Sacred Hrt Med Ctr & Childs Hosp.Spokane2 / 5
Providence Holy Family HospitalSpokane2 / 5
Providence Regional Medical Center EverettEverett2 / 5
Summit Pacific Medical CenterElma2 / 5
Swedish Edmonds HospitalEdmonds2 / 5
Tacoma General Allenmore HospitalTacoma2 / 5
Valley Medical CenterRenton2 / 5
Astria Sunnyside HospitalSunnyside1 / 5
Cascade Valley HospitalArlington1 / 5
Harborview Medical CenterSeattle1 / 5
Mason General Hospital & Family Of ClinicsShelton1 / 5
Trios HealthKennewick1 / 5
Whidbeyhealth Medical CenterCoupeville1 / 5
Yakima Valley MemorialYakima1 / 5
Arbor Health Morton HospitalMorton—
Astria Toppenish HospitalToppenish—
Bhc Fairfax HospitalKirkland—
Cascade Medical CenterLeavenworth—
Columbia Basin HospitalEphrata—
Coulee Medical CenterGrand Coulee—
Dayton General HospitalDayton—
East Adams Rural HospitalRitzville—
Eastern State HospitalMedical Lake—
Evergreenhealth MonroeMonroe—
Ferry County Memorial HospitalRepublic—
Forks Community HospitalForks—
Garfield County Public Hospital District #1Pomeroy—
Inland Northwest Behavioral HealthSpokane—
Kaiser Permanente Central HospitalSeattle—
Kittitas Valley Community HospitalEllensburg—
Klickitat Valley HospitalGoldendale—
Lake Chelan Community HospitalChelan—
Lincoln HospitalDavenport—
Lourdes Counseling CenterRichland—
Madigan Amc (ft Lewis)Joint Base Lewis-mcchord—
Mary Bridge Children's HospitalTacoma—
Mid Valley Hospital & ClinicOmak—
Navos - Inpatient ServicesSeattle—
Newport Community HospitalNewport—
North Valley HospitalTonasket—
Odessa Memorial Healthcare CenterOdessa—
Othello Community HospitalOthello—
Peacehealth Peace Island Medical CenterFriday Harbor—
Providence St Joseph HospitalChewelah—
Quincy Valley Medical CenterQuincy—
Rainier SpringsVancouver—
Seattle Children's HospitalSeattle—
Shriners Hospital For ChildrenSpokane—
Skyline HospitalWhite Salmon—
Smokey Point Behavioral HospitalMarysville—
Snoqualmie Valley HospitalSnoqualmie—
South Sound Behavioral HospitalLacey—
Three Rivers HospitalBrewster—
Wellfound Behavioral Health HospitalTacoma—
Whitman Hospital And Medical CenterColfax—
Willapa Harbor HospitalSouth Bend—

Washington hospitals — FAQ

How many Medicare-certified hospitals are in Washington?
100 Medicare-certified hospitals operate in Washington as of the CMS Hospital General Information snapshot (2026-05-07). 58 carry a CMS overall star rating, averaging 3.12 of 5.
What kinds of hospitals does Washington have?
Washington's hospitals break down by CMS hospital type (acute care, critical access, children's, psychiatric and more) and by ownership (government, proprietary, and voluntary non-profit). 90.0% offer emergency services. The breakdown tables on this page aggregate every facility CMS lists in the state.
What does the CMS overall star rating mean?
The CMS overall hospital rating (1–5 stars) summarizes performance across measure groups such as mortality, safety of care, readmission, patient experience, and timely & effective care. CMS does not rate every hospital; facilities below the reporting threshold show no rating and are excluded from the state average rather than counted as zero.
Where does this hospital data come from and how current is it?
All columns trace to the CMS Hospital General Information dataset (PDC xubh-q36u), source-modified 2026-01-26, redistributed unaltered as US-Government-Works public domain. Each hospital links to a provenance page; cross-check any facility at Medicare.gov.

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