VA Hudson Valley ranks 11th out of 128 nationwide for quality of care, access

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MONTROSE – The Department of Veterans Affairs Hudson Valley Health Care System has earned a five-star rating for quality of care, rating it number 11 out of 128 VA medical centers across the country, according to a recent internal report.
The study is a VA measurement that compares the quality of care at all
VA medical centers across the country. Only 10 percent of VA medical centers
receive a five-star rating, which is updated quarterly.
“This five-star rating verifies what we’ve known all along’ that VA Hudson Valley has excellent access and our quality of care is top-notch,” said VA Hudson Valley Director Meg Caplan. “While we still have more work to do four our veterans, we’re delighted to see this kind of acknowledgement from our central office.”
The last time VA Hudson Valley held the five-star rating was October through December 2014. In the previous quarter, VA Hudson Valley held a four-star rating.

Main building at the Castle Point campus. Extensive renovations to the reception area
have been underway for several months.

 




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