Committed to Quality Care

The physicians, nurses and support staff at Los Robles Regional Medical Center are committed to providing high-quality, compassionate care to our patients. As part of this commitment, we have quality and safety initiatives in place that we closely monitor so that we can assess the care we provide. Additionally, we listen to our patients to learn about their experience during all aspects of their treatment. The information we gather is then used to make positive changes in the way we treat our patients.

It is important to us that you have the information you need to make informed decisions about your healthcare. Los Robles Regional Medical Center has worked in conjunction with the California Hospital Association and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to voluntarily submit data in order to provide you with meaningful information. This information, as well as accreditations and certifications by independent, third party organizations, can serve as a starting point in learning more about healthcare and what is right for you and your family. We encourage you to explore the link below and learn more about Los Robles Regional Medical Center's commitment to quality. While this link focuses on several health conditions, they do not address all conditions. Therefore, we recommend that you also talk to your physician and healthcare providers about your specific needs and the strengths of the hospital.

Hospital Compare

The Hospital Compare website was created through the combined efforts of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), along with the Hospital Quality Alliance (HQA). Hospital Compare displays rates for Process of Care measures that show whether or not hospitals provide some of the care that is recommended for patients being treated for a heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia or patients having surgery. The data include patients with Medicare, those enrolled in Medicare health plans and those who don't have Medicare.