CMS has released the preview reports for the April 2026 Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating, and this year brings both significant methodology changes and a notable upward shift in hospital performance. A total of 3,203 hospitals received a star rating, up from 2,891 in July 2025. Here’s what you need to know.
Before we look at the results, it’s worth understanding the key methodology updates CMS made this year. The total measure count jumped from 46 to 52, driven by several notable additions and changes:
For a visual overview of the complete 12-step calculation methodology, download our infographic (PDF).
The April 2026 distribution shows a clear upward shift in hospital performance:
|
Stars |
2025 |
2026 |
Change |
|
1 Star |
233 (8.1%) |
204 (6.4%) |
-29 fewer |
|
2 Stars |
663 (22.9%) |
670 (20.9%) |
+7 more |
|
3 Stars |
942 (32.6%) |
991 (30.9%) |
+49 more |
|
4 Stars |
762 (26.4%) |
953 (29.8%) |
+191 more |
|
5 Stars |
291 (10.1%) |
385 (12.0%) |
+94 more |
|
Total |
2,891 |
3,203 |
+312 |
The distribution shifted upward significantly. The share of 4- and 5-star hospitals grew from 36.4% to 41.8%. The 4-star category saw the largest increase of any rating level, jumping from 26.4% to 29.8% of all rated hospitals.
Fewer 1-star hospitals. Both the count (233 to 204) and the share (8.1% to 6.4%) of 1-star hospitals dropped, even though 312 more hospitals received ratings overall.
312 more hospitals received ratings. The total jumped from 2,891 to 3,203. Most of the growth landed in the 4-star (+191) and 5-star (+94) categories.
The new Safety of Care cap had a limited impact. Only 15 hospitals were affected by the new rule. None of those were 5-star hospitals, so the cap did not reduce any hospital’s published rating from 5 stars. However, this will become a bigger factor in 2027 when the rule changes from a cap to a one-star deduction.
The star rating methodology involves 12 distinct steps, from data submission through k-means clustering and the new safety cap. A detailed walkthrough of each step, with examples and formulas, is available on the Medisolv Quality Academy. Current Medisolv clients can access the full calculation review article through their Quality Academy portal.
We just launched a free Star Rating Assessment Tool at https://www.hospitalstarratings.com/
Upload your Hospital Specific Report (HSR) from CMS and get an instant breakdown of your star rating calculation, measure-by-measure analysis across all five groups, and identification of your underperforming measures. It’s free, it’s fast, and it’s available to every hospital.
We also launched the Hospital Star Rating Analyzer within our QualityIQ platform. This goes far beyond current-state analysis. The module gives you:
Instead of scrambling when ratings drop, you’ll have a roadmap showing exactly how to improve.
See it live: Join us for a 30-minute demo on Tuesday, February 24 at 1:00 PM ET.
Register for the demo here.
Current Medisolv clients are invited to our 2026 Star Ratings Webinar on Monday, February 23 at 1:00 PM ET, where we’ll walk through the data behind your hospital’s public reputation and how to interpret your results.
Register for the webinar here.
If you want a hands-on partner to help improve your star rating, Medisolv’s Advisory Services team provides expert analysis of your Hospital Specific Report and a customized improvement strategy. Our clinical experts work with your team to identify the highest-impact opportunities and build a plan to move the needle.