Compared to thousands of others across the country, Solano County’s local hospitals ranked moderately well, with Kaiser Permanente-Vallejo earning a national ranking in rehabilitation services.
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U.S. News & World Report’s 2025-2026 Best Hospitals annual report evaluated approximately 4,500 hospitals, analyzing performance for 15 specialty care areas and 22 procedures and conditions. The “high performing” designation honors hospitals that deliver high-quality care when treating complex medical conditions.
All 21 Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals were ranked as “high-performing” – or among the top 30% of hospitals in the nation – for at least one of the measures evaluated.
Kaiser Vallejo was ranked 38th in the nation for rehab services. In addition it was ranked “high performing” in one specialty: orthopedics. It earned “high performing” ranks in adult procedures or conditions colon cancer surgery, heart attack treatment, hip fracture treatment and pneumonia treatment.
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Vacaville also earned a “high performing” ranking for hip fracture care.
“Our physicians, nurses, and care teams work collaboratively to deliver high-quality, high-value, patient-centered care,” said Maria Ansari, M.D., chief executive officer and executive director of The Permanente Medical Group. “We remain committed to advancing evidence-based treatments and leveraging the latest innovations in technology to improve the lives of our patients to live longer and healthier
NorthBay Medical Center, which last year earned high performing ranks in eight procedures and conditions, saw four high performing rankings this year — heart failure treatment, stroke treatment, maternity care (uncomplicated pregnancy), and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatment. (NorthBay Health VacaValley Hospital information was included in the ranking).
NorthBay Medical Center (Chris Riley/The Reporter)
The survey also ranked NorthBay high for how well Medicaid patients were represented in the population treated by the hospitals.
“This recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to provide superior, quality health care to improve the lives of our patients, members, and the communities we serve,” said Mike Bowers, interim president of Kaiser Permanente’s Northern California region. “Our hospitals are leaders in the nation because our highly skilled care teams put our patients at the center of everything they do.”
For the rankings, surveyors use publicly available data such as volume, mortality rates, infection rates, staffing levels, and patient satisfaction rates, among other factors. To see the full report on rankings visit health.usnews.com/best-hospitals