Centralus Health has received top marks across multiple categories in the 2025–26 Lown Institute Hospitals Index, showcasing its system-wide commitment to equitable, inclusive, and community-focused care. The organization earned A grades in Health Equity, Community Benefit, and Inclusivity, reflecting its dedication to serving patients with compassion and integrity across all its facilities.
“We are honored to be recognized by the Lown Institute for our commitment to social responsibility and equitable care,” said Dr. Martin Stallone, President and CEO of Centralus Health. “These top grades reflect the dedication of our entire team to delivering high-value, inclusive care that truly meets the needs of our communities. We remain focused on advancing health equity and ensuring that every patient receives compassionate, evidence-based care.”
In addition to Centralus Health’s system-wide recognition, its hospitals earned A grades of their own, underscoring the organization’s deep commitment to equitable and community-centered care across the region:
Cayuga Medical Center:
- Social Responsibility: A
- Health Equity: A
- Community Benefit: A
- Inclusivity: A
- Avoiding Overuse: A
Arnot Ogden Medical Center:
- Health Equity: A
- Inclusivity: A
Schuyler Hospital:
- Health Equity: A
- Community Benefit: A
- Inclusivity: A
Additionally, Schuyler Hospital was ranked Number One in New York for Community Benefit and Racial Inclusivity among Critical Access Hospitals.
“Hospitals are facing unprecedented political and financial challenges,” said Vikas Saini, MD, president of the Lown Institute. “In this uncertain environment, it’s more important than ever to support the socially responsible hospitals who are delivering high-quality care to all in their community.”
The Lown Institute Hospitals Index for Social Responsibility is the only national ranking that evaluates hospitals based on health equity, value of care, and patient outcomes. The 2025–26 Index assessed more than 2,700 acute care and 800 critical access hospitals using data from Medicare claims, CMS patient safety reports, IRS filings, and other public sources. Full methodology is available on the Lown Institute website.


















