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Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)

See How We're Doing ... and Compare!

We're committed to making it easy for you to find information on how the Military Health System is performing. Here, you'll find data showing how our facilities score on industry standard measures for patient safety, health care outcomes, quality of care, and patient satisfaction and access to care. Search for your military treatment facility below to see how we're doing and how we measure our performance.

Want to see information about civilian and MTF providers?

Several national websites, operated separately from the MHS, have information about the quality of care in hospitals across the U.S. You can use Hospital Compare, Quality Check, or Leapfrog to find hospitals and compare the quality of their care. 

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We Want Your Feedback

Part of our transparency efforts include getting feedback from the community we serve. This will require input from the individuals most interested in this data – our beneficiaries and military communities. If you have ideas, suggestions, or other feedback on the information we are presenting, please send us an email and let us know what information you would like to see presented and how we can make it easier to digest and use. 

We are looking for feedback on the way we present quality data on this website only. If you have feedback about your specific military hospital or clinic, contact the facility directly.

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Last Updated: March 13, 2023
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