The 12 least profitable 1-star hospitals, ranked

CMS updated its Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings on July 27, recognizing 192 hospitals with one star.

CMS assigned star ratings to hospitals nationwide based on their performance across five quality categories.

Despite the undesirable distinction, most of them appear to be profitable, according to data from Sage Transparency, which was launched by the Employers' Forum of Indiana. The following twelve, however, do not.

The database lists a hospital's total facility cost (the average amount paid for its services, weighted by volume of claims, as a percentage of what Medicare would have paid) and its breakeven point, shown as the average amount a hospital needs to be paid for its services, as a percentage of what Medicare would pay, to end up with no profit and no loss.

The difference between the two figures — what the hospital is paid versus its breakeven price — represents its relative profitability.

Note: Total facility cost is based on 2018-2020 data. Breakeven points were determined by the National Academy for State Health Policy through an analysis of each hospital's 2019 Medicare Cost Reports. As newer data becomes available, these figures will be updated.

State

Hospital

Total facility cost*

Breakeven point*

Relative profitability*

N.J.

East Orange General Hospital

189%

568%

-379%

Ill.

St. Bernard Hospital (Chicago)

72%

387%

-315%

Calif.

Coastal Communities Hospital (Santa Ana)

175%

401%

-226%

N.Y.

Kings County Hospital Center (New York City)

81%

242%

-161%

Ill.

Herrin Hospital

303%

353%

-50%

N.Y.

Jacobi Medical Center (New York City)

123%

173%

-50%

N.J.

University Hospital (Newark)

107%

153%

-46%

Ill.

Iroquois Memorial Hospital (Watseka)

260%

305%

-45%

Wash.

Harborview Medical Center (Seattle)

159%

204%

-45%

N.J.

Hudson Regional Hospital (Secaucus)

170%

207%

-37%

Calif.

Victor Valley Global Medical Center (Victorville)

121%

151%

-30%

Miss.

Delta Health-The Medical Center (Greenville)

133%

159%

-26%

*as a percent of what Medicare would reimburse for the hospital's cumulative service output

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