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Care Compare/Hospitals/Oregon
Fonteum Care Compare · Oregon

Oregon hospitals: 62 Medicare-certified, source-cited CMS quality data.

Fonteum tracks 62 Medicare-certified hospitals in Oregon, each carrying its CMS overall star rating, hospital type, ownership, and emergency-services status. Every facility links to a per-hospital page signed to the CMS Hospital General Information dataset, snapshot 2026-05-07.

Reviewed by Jennifer Montecillo, MD, medical reviewer. Non-practicing medical reviewer. Last reviewed: June 2026 · Next review: December 2026.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·62 Medicare-certified hospitals in Oregon·CMS Care Compare — Hospital General Information (xubh-q36u)·All hospitals →·All Care Compare modules →·Methodology →
Source-modified 2026-01-26 · State-scoped subset of the CMS national snapshot · US-Government-Works public domain

Oregon hospitals at a glance

Type, ownership, emergency-services availability, and CMS overall-rating distribution across Oregon’s 62 Medicare-certified hospitals.

Offer emergency services
58 (93.5%)
Birthing-friendly designation
40
Average CMS overall ★
3.21

By hospital type

Acute Care Hospitals32
Critical Access Hospitals25
Acute Care - Veterans Administration2
Psychiatric2
Childrens1

By ownership

Voluntary non-profit - Private26
Voluntary non-profit - Church14
Government - Hospital District or Authority11
Voluntary non-profit - Other5
Veterans Health Administration2

By CMS overall ★

5 ★2
4 ★13
3 ★16
2 ★7
1 ★1

Hospitals in Oregon, ranked by CMS overall rating

39 of 62 Oregon hospitals carry a CMS overall star rating (state average 3.21 of 5). Select any hospital to open its provenance page.

Medicare-certified hospitals in Oregon with CMS overall star rating
HospitalCityOverall ★
Asante Three Rivers Medical CenterGrants Pass5 / 5
Portland Va Medical CenterPortland5 / 5
Adventist Health PortlandPortland4 / 5
Adventist Health TillamookTillamook4 / 5
Asante Rogue Regional Medical CenterMedford4 / 5
Kaiser Sunnyside Medical CenterClackamas4 / 5
Legacy Good Samaritan Medical CenterPortland4 / 5
Mckenzie-willamette Medical CenterSpringfield4 / 5
Mercy Medical CenterRoseburg4 / 5
Providence Hood River Memorial HospitalHood River4 / 5
Providence Portland Medical CenterPortland4 / 5
Providence St Vincent Medical CenterPortland4 / 5
Providence Willamette Falls Medical CenterOregon City4 / 5
Sacred Heart Medical Center - RiverbendSpringfield4 / 5
St Charles Medical Center - BendBend4 / 5
Good Samaritan Regional Medical CenterCorvallis3 / 5
Grande Ronde HospitalLa Grande3 / 5
Kaiser Foundation Hospital WestsideHillsboro3 / 5
Legacy Emanuel Medical CenterPortland3 / 5
Legacy Mount Hood Medical CenterGresham3 / 5
Mid-columbia Medical CenterThe Dalles3 / 5
Ohsu Hospital And ClinicsPortland3 / 5
Providence Medford Medical CenterMedford3 / 5
Providence Milwaukie HospitalMilwaukie3 / 5
Providence Newberg Medical CenterNewberg3 / 5
Saint Alphonsus Medical Center OntarioOntario3 / 5
Salem HospitalSalem3 / 5
Samaritan Albany General HospitalAlbany3 / 5
Samaritan North Lincoln HospitalLincoln City3 / 5
Sky Lakes Medical CenterKlamath Falls3 / 5
St Anthony HospitalPendleton3 / 5
Bay Area HospitalCoos Bay2 / 5
Curry General HospitalGold Beach2 / 5
Hillsboro Medical CenterHillsboro2 / 5
Legacy Meridian Park Medical CenterTualatin2 / 5
Samaritan Pacific Community HospitalNewport2 / 5
Santiam Hospital & ClinicsStayton2 / 5
Willamette Valley Medical CenterMcminnville2 / 5
Samaritan Lebanon Community HospitalLebanon1 / 5
Asante Ashland Community HospitalAshland—
Blue Mountain HospitalJohn Day—
Cedar Hills HospitalPortland—
Columbia Memorial HospitalAstoria—
Coquille Valley HospitalCoquille—
Good Shepherd Medical CenterHermiston—
Harney District HospitalBurns—
Lake District HospitalLakeview—
Legacy Silverton Medical CenterSilverton—
Lower Umpqua Hospital DistrictReedsport—
Oregon State Hospital Distinct PartSalem—
Peace Harbor Medical CenterFlorence—
Peacehealth Cottage Grove Community Medical CenterCottage Grove—
Pioneer Memorial Hospital (heppner)Heppner—
Providence Seaside HospitalSeaside—
Salem Health West Valley HospitalDallas—
Shriners Hospital For Children - PortlandPortland—
Southern Coos Hospital & Health CenterBandon—
St Charles MadrasMadras—
St Charles Medical Center PrinevillePrineville—
St. Alphonsus Medical Center - Baker CityBaker City—
Va Roseburg Healthcare SystemRoseburg—
Wallowa Memorial HospitalEnterprise—

Oregon hospitals — FAQ

How many Medicare-certified hospitals are in Oregon?
62 Medicare-certified hospitals operate in Oregon as of the CMS Hospital General Information snapshot (2026-05-07). 39 carry a CMS overall star rating, averaging 3.21 of 5.
What kinds of hospitals does Oregon have?
Oregon's hospitals break down by CMS hospital type (acute care, critical access, children's, psychiatric and more) and by ownership (government, proprietary, and voluntary non-profit). 93.5% offer emergency services. The breakdown tables on this page aggregate every facility CMS lists in the state.
What does the CMS overall star rating mean?
The CMS overall hospital rating (1–5 stars) summarizes performance across measure groups such as mortality, safety of care, readmission, patient experience, and timely & effective care. CMS does not rate every hospital; facilities below the reporting threshold show no rating and are excluded from the state average rather than counted as zero.
Where does this hospital data come from and how current is it?
All columns trace to the CMS Hospital General Information dataset (PDC xubh-q36u), source-modified 2026-01-26, redistributed unaltered as US-Government-Works public domain. Each hospital links to a provenance page; cross-check any facility at Medicare.gov.

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