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Jan 30, 2025

Hoke Hospital Earns Prestigious Leapfrog Recognition for Patient Safety and Care

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Cape Fear Valley Health System’s Hoke Hospital has solidified its reputation as a leader in healthcare excellence, earning two of the highest honors from The Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit that evaluates hospitals on safety, quality, and transparency.


For three consecutive years, Hoke Hospital has received an “A” grade in Leapfrog’s Hospital Safety Grades, a distinction achieved by only the most rigorous and committed healthcare facilities. Adding to this achievement, Hoke Hospital has also been named a Top General Hospital for 2024, an elite honor granted to only 36 general hospitals across the United States.


These awards reflect the hospital’s success in meeting Leapfrog’s demanding benchmarks, which assess critical areas such as preventing medical errors, managing adverse events, maintaining accurate physician order entry, and fostering patient-centered care. Together, these recognitions underscore Hoke Hospital’s holistic commitment to creating a safe and high-quality healthcare environment.


At Hoke Hospital, safety and quality start the moment a patient walks through the doors. Every team member contributes to the exceptional care delivered, so these recognitions are a testament to the dedication of Hoke Hospital staff.


Hoke Hospital’s success stems from a deeply ingrained culture of accountability and collaboration. Each staff member, from administrative personnel to frontline caregivers, plays a critical role in ensuring that every patient interaction reflects the hospital’s high standards for safety, professionalism, and compassion.


For the Hoke Hospital team, the work is personal. Staff are not just delivering healthcare—they’re caring for community members they know and love. That sense of responsibility drives Hoke Hospital to maintain the highest standards of safety and quality.


The hospital’s team-based approach to care fosters a sense of shared responsibility. Staff treat patients as if they were family members, ensuring that each visit is marked by respect, kindness, and attention to detail. This personal connection is particularly significant in Hoke County, where the hospital serves a close-knit community of friends and neighbors.


Hoke Hospital’s achievements also reflect its commitment to continuous improvement. Interdisciplinary teams work together on specialized programs, such as the nationally certified chest pain program, geriatric emergency care services, and hip and knee replacement procedures. This focus on collaboration and evidence-based care enables the hospital to meet—and often exceed—national safety and quality benchmarks.


The Leapfrog recognitions not only validate the hospital’s internal efforts but also enhance its value to the surrounding community. High safety scores ensure that residents of Hoke County and neighboring areas have access to top-tier medical care without the need for long-distance
travel. By providing services that are both comprehensive and accessible, the hospital contributes significantly to the well-being of the region.


In addition to excelling in safety and quality, Hoke Hospital prioritizes listening to patient feedback to continuously refine and improve its care delivery. By actively responding to suggestions and concerns, the hospital has maintained consistently high satisfaction scores and strengthened its reputation as a trusted healthcare provider.


Hoke Hospital’s success aligns with Cape Fear Valley Health System’s mission to deliver exceptional healthcare. By continuously raising the bar in safety, quality, and patient experience, the hospital ensures that it remains a vital resource for southeastern North Carolina.


These awards reaffirm Hoke Hospital’s role as a trusted healthcare leader, providing the community with compassionate, high-quality care that meets the most stringent national standards.


For more information about Hoke Hospital and its services, visit Cape Fear Valley Health.

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