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Published On: December 15, 2025

Cayuga Medical Center Improves Leapfrog Safety Score

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Cayuga Medical Center, a member of Centralus Health, has earned a “B” safety grade from The Leapfrog Group, reflecting meaningful improvements in patient safety.

“Earning a ‘B’ Hospital Safety Grade is a testament to the commitment of everyone at Cayuga Medical Center—from leadership to frontline caregivers—working together to put patients first,” said Missy Danforth, Senior Vice President of Health Care Ratings at The Leapfrog Group. “Cayuga is showing that meaningful improvement is possible.”

The improved grade reflects focused efforts to strengthen safety practices, reduce preventable risks, and standardize care. Early data from the next reporting period shows continued progress, including fewer patient falls, pressure ulcers, and other key safety events.

Nursing leaders and frontline nurses played a central role in these improvements. Dr. Debra Morton, RN, Chief Nursing Executive, emphasized the impact of their work. “The Cayuga Medical Center nurses have created meaningful improvements in the quality of care we provide. They have strengthened collaboration, communication with clinical colleagues and families, and reinforced consistency in how care is delivered. Their dedication and professionalism directly contributed to this improved Leapfrog score and, more importantly, to safer care for our patients.”

Andreia de Lima, MD, Co-Chief Medical Officer of Centralus Health, said the grade underscores the organization’s commitment to patient safety. “We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to every team member across Centralus Health for their unwavering commitment to patient safety and quality care. The latest Leapfrog results reflect the strength and momentum of our collective efforts,” said de Lima.

The Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade is a national program focused exclusively on preventable medical errors, infections, and injuries. Grades are updated twice each year and are free to the public.

More information, including Cayuga Medical Center’s full safety grade, is available at HospitalSafetyGrade.org.

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