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Hospital · CMS Certification 10063F

TAMPA VA MEDICAL CENTER

13000 BRUCE B DOWNS BLVD., TAMPA, FL 33612

(813) 972-2000

Worth a closer look before you decide

These figures come straight from CMS. They are flags to ask about, not a verdict — read the full detail below.

CMS Hospital Overall Rating
4of 5 stars

Hospital details

Type
Acute Care - Veterans Administration
Ownership
Veterans Health Administration
Emergency services
Yes
EHR meaningful use

National comparison

Mortality▲ Above national avg
Safety of care~ Same as national avg
Readmission▼ Below national avg
Patient experience
Timely + effective care

Procedures & outcomes

For a planned procedure — how often this hospital performs it and how patients fared

Outcome rates

For each measure below, lower is better. “vs national” compares this hospital to the U.S. average.

Mortality

  • Heart failure — 30-day death rate▲ Better than national
    7.4%national 11.6% · based on 659 cases

    Share of heart-failure patients who died within 30 days of admission.

  • Heart attack — 30-day death rate~ Similar to national
    12.4%national 12.1% · based on 135 cases

    Share of heart-attack patients who died within 30 days of admission.

  • Pneumonia — 30-day death rate▲ Better than national
    11.6%national 16% · based on 543 cases

    Share of pneumonia patients who died within 30 days of admission.

  • COPD — 30-day death rate▲ Better than national
    5.9%national 8.9% · based on 450 cases

    Share of COPD patients who died within 30 days of admission.

  • Stroke — 30-day death rateNot available
    Not reported by CMS

    Share of stroke patients who died within 30 days of admission.

  • Heart bypass (CABG) — 30-day death rateNot available
    Not reported by CMS

    Share of coronary-bypass patients who died within 30 days of surgery.

Complications & readmissions

  • Hip/knee replacement — complication rate~ Similar to national
    3.7%national 3.6% · based on 195 cases

    Share of hip- or knee-replacement patients with a serious complication after surgery. Matters most for a planned joint replacement.

Safety

  • Patient-safety composite (PSI-90)▲ Better than national
    0.78national 1.00

    A composite of avoidable harms (bedsores, falls, surgical problems). 1.0 is the national baseline; lower is safer.

Infections

  • Central-line bloodstream infections▲ Better than national
    0.16national 1.00

    Bloodstream infections from central IV lines, vs. the number expected.

  • Catheter urinary-tract infections▲ Better than national
    0.38national 1.00

    Urinary infections from catheters, vs. the number expected.

  • Surgical-site infections (colon surgery)Not available
    Not reported by CMS

    Infections after colon surgery, vs. the number expected.

  • MRSA bloodstream infectionsNot available
    Not reported by CMS

    Antibiotic-resistant staph (MRSA) blood infections, vs. expected.

  • C. diff intestinal infectionsNot available
    Not reported by CMS

    Clostridioides difficile gut infections, vs. the number expected.

What to look for

Which numbers matter most when choosing — in plain language

  • For a planned procedure, volume matters: hospitals that do a procedure often tend to have better results. Check the discharge counts below.
  • Complication and 30-day death rates show how patients actually fared — lower is better, and "vs national" tells you how this hospital compares.
  • Infection rates (the SIR figures) flag how well the hospital prevents hospital-acquired infections; 1.0 is the national baseline.
  • The overall star rating is a useful summary, but the specific measure that matches your reason for going matters more.

Questions to ask

Bring these to a tour, call, or appointment

Questions to ask — TAMPA VA MEDICAL CENTER

Hospital · checklist from CareLens (CMS Care Compare data)

  • How many of this procedure do you perform each year, and what are your complication rates?
  • What is your rate of hospital-acquired infections compared with the national average?
  • Who will be the lead surgeon or physician, and how experienced are they with my case?
  • What is the typical length of stay, and what does recovery look like?
  • What happens if there is a complication — do you have the ICU and specialists on site?
  • What will my out-of-pocket cost be, and is the hospital in my insurance network?

Source: CMS Care Compare · data current as of June 2025.