CommonSpirit Health, one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the United States, has demonstrated a strong commitment to clinical excellence that has led to significant improvements in patient safety and overall quality of care. By utilizing evidence-based practices, CommonSpirit has managed to achieve notable advancements in several critical areas, setting a high bar for healthcare standards across its network of facilities.
Commitment to Clinical Excellence
Dr. Thomas McGinn, the SEVP and Chief Physician Executive Officer, emphasized the organization's dedication to providing high-quality care, stating, "We want our patients to know they're receiving the highest quality care when they step into one of our facilities." This approach has not only enhanced patient experiences but also improved health outcomes dramatically.
Measurable Improvements
Over recent years, CommonSpirit Health has reported measurable improvements in several essential health metrics. For instance, more than 130,000 patients attained better blood pressure control, and 35,000 individuals saw improvements in diabetes management due to tailored patient education and effective treatment programs.
In the realm of preventive care, approximately 220,000 Medicare patients benefited from wellness visits that aided in promoting their health awareness and encouraged the uptake of preventative services. Interventions in mental health have led to increased early detection of mood disorders, providing crucial screening, follow-up, and treatment for patients afflicted by depression.
Additionally, the organization has seen a significant reduction in mortality rates related to heart failure and stroke, showcasing the effectiveness of their clinical strategies.
Recognition and Awards
CommonSpirit Health’s unwavering commitment to quality and safety has not gone unnoticed. In 2025, the organization earned national recognition for its initiatives aimed at improving clinical outcomes. A remarkable 82% of sites received A or B grades from The Leapfrog Group’s Hospital Safety Grades, while 55 acute care hospitals were acclaimed by U.S. News & World Report. Furthermore, 43% of CommonSpirit's eligible hospitals achieved 4 or 5-star ratings from CMS, which surpasses the national average of 37%.
The organization has also gained accolades for various specialized programs:
- - Finalist for the American Hospital Association's Quest for Quality Award
- - Recipient of the John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Award
- - Winner of the 2025 ATA Nexus Transformational Leadership Award for their innovative Virtual Integrated Care model
- - Recognized with the American Medical Association's Target BP Gold+ Award and the American Heart Association's Target Type 2 Diabetes Gold recognition
Future Outlook
Looking ahead, Dr. Phillip Chang, the SVP and Chief Quality Officer at CommonSpirit, expressed his ambition to build on these accomplishments. "This is only the beginning," he stated, indicating a commitment to continual progress in delivering safe and high-quality care to patients.
About CommonSpirit Health
CommonSpirit Health is inspired by faith and driven by innovation, striving to create a healthier future for all. With an extensive reach encompassing over 2,300 clinics and care sites, and 138 hospital locations across 24 states, CommonSpirit serves more than 20 million patient encounters annually. The organization proudly contributes over $5 billion each year to charity care and community benefits.
For additional information about CommonSpirit’s initiatives, visit
commonspirit.org.