Columbia VA receives top marks in 2026 CMS report
PRESS RELEASE
May 19, 2026
Columbia, SC - Columbia VA Health Care System announced today that it received a five-star rating in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ annual Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating report.
The sustained five-star distinction places the Columbia VA Health Care System among the nation’s highest-performing health care organizations and reflects its unwavering commitment to delivering safe, high-quality, and Veteran-centered care.
CMS’ Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings are based on five categories: mortality, safety of care, readmission, patient experience, and timely and effective care. A higher star rating, out of five, indicates better performance along these quality measures.
“Receiving a five-star CMS rating reflects the dedication and professionalism our teams demonstrate every day in service to Veterans,” said Jeffrey Soots, Columbia VA Acting Executive Director. “Quality and Safety remain foundational to our mission, and this recognition highlights the outstanding work occurring across our health care system to ensure Veterans receive timely, compassionate, world-class care.”
Nationwide, 78% of VA hospitals that received a rating received an Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating of four or five stars in 2026.
This is the fourth consecutive year that VA has outperformed non-VA care, and the second year in a row that no VA hospital received a one-star rating. The percentage of VA hospitals receiving four or five stars has grown dramatically in the last two years:
- 2023, 67%
- 2024, 58%
- 2025, 77%
- 2026, 78%
View the star ratings for each facility and methodology for the ratings.
For more information, please contact James Branch at vhacmspublicaffairs@va.gov or visit www.columbiasc.va.gov.
This year’s CMS report is just one example of how VA is working better for Veterans. Among other improvements, VA has:
- Enrolled more than 125,000 new Veterans in VA health care in 2026.
- Opened 35 new VA health care facilities since Jan. 20, 2025, expanding health care access for Veterans around the country.
- Reduced the backlog of Veterans waiting for VA benefits by 70% since Jan. 20, 2025, after it increased 24% during the prior administration.
- Completed 82,083,918 direct care appointments in FY2025, up 4.1% from FY2024.
- Offered Veterans more than 2.5 million appointments outside of normal operating hours, giving Veterans more timely and convenient options for care.
- Permanently housed 51,936 homeless Veterans across the country in FY2025, the highest total in seven years.
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