Data are from July 2014 through June 2015, the most recent data available from CMS’ Hospital Compare database.
For reference, Connecticut’s average rate for patients reporting their room and bathroom were “always” clean is 71 percent. The national average is 74 percent.
Note: Hospitals with insufficient data, such as having fewer than 100 completed HCAHPS surveys, were excluded.
1. Greenwich (Conn.) Hospital — 82 percent
2. Milford (Conn.) Hospital — 81 percent
3. MidState Medical Center (Meriden) — 78 percent
4. Day Kimball Hospital (Putnam) — 76 percent
5. Hospital of Central Connecticut (New Britain) — 75 percent
6. Griffin Hospital (Derby) — 75 percent
7. Middlesex Hospital (Middletown) — 75 percent
8. Sharon (Conn.) Hospital — 75 percent
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