FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (NAPA, Oct. 1, 2025) — Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center recently received a 4-star rating (out of 5 stars) from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). This esteemed quality rating underscores the hospital's unwavering commitment to providing exceptional care.
"We are honored to receive this rating for the 3rd consecutive year,” said Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Medical Officer Amy Herold, M.D. “This recognition belongs to our team of caregivers and physicians who lead with their hearts to provide safe, compassionate care to our community members.”
Queen of the Valley’s CMS star rating is attributed to performance in key quality areas including mortality, safety, patient experience, readmissions and timely and effective care.
CMS annually evaluates over 4,600 hospitals nationwide. CMS's Care Compare tool is available at www.medicare.gov/care-compare, allowing the public to make informed decisions about where to receive care.
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About Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center
Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center is a 208-bed, acute care facility founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange. The Queen is the largest healthcare facility and one of the largest employers in Napa County. Services provided include a regional heart center; orthopedic center and cancer center approved with commendations by the American College of Surgeons; the Peggy Herman Neuroscience Center, a neurosurgery program affiliated with UCSF; a Women’s Center; maternity and infant care; inpatient and outpatient minimally invasive surgery; and a full-service emergency department and trauma center, amongst many other specialty services. Learn more: www.providence.org/queen.
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