St. Anthony Summit Hospital recognized as top-recommended hospital in Colorado

Trixie VanderSchaaff, President of St. Anthony Summit Hospital
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St. Anthony Summit Hospital has been recognized as the top-recommended hospital in Colorado by Becker’s Hospital Review. The ranking is based on patient responses to the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) surveys, specifically asking whether patients would recommend the hospital to friends and family. The survey data was collected throughout 2024 and published at the end of 2025.

Trixie VanderSchaaff, President of St. Anthony Summit Hospital, commented on the recognition: “We’re honored to be named one of Colorado’s top-recommended hospitals by Becker’s Hospital Review. This recognition reflects the dedication of our caregivers and the trust our patients place in us every day. I’m incredibly proud of our team and the compassion, excellence, and humankindness they show everyday for our community.”

The full list of top-recommended hospitals can be found on Becker’s Hospital Review website.



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