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Is Baxter Health Good?

Baxter Health has a CMS quality rating of 1/5 and an Outcome Score of 43/100. Mortality outcomes are worse than average in 1 categories.

This page answers a common question about U.S. hospital cost and quality data: Is Baxter Health Good?. The answer draws on CMS Inpatient Payment files, CMS Hospital Compare quality measures, and the LakeQuality value rubric that combines both. Each underlying source is linked directly so the reasoning can be verified. Why this matters: U.S. hospital costs and quality vary by an order of magnitude between facilities for the same procedure, and the variation is not random — it correlates with hospital type, ownership, regional payment adjustments, and case mix. Understanding how to read the public CMS data is the difference between a defensible hospital choice and a coin flip.

The detailed answer below covers what the underlying data shows, the limitations of that data (the Medicare numbers do not directly tell you what commercial insurance pays, or what you will pay out of pocket), and how to translate the public numbers into the questions a patient or family actually has when comparing hospitals.

Key Data

MetricValue
CMS Quality Rating1/5
Outcome Score43/100
Value GradeD
Avg Payment$13,307
Mortality Better / Worse0 / 1
Safety Better / Worse1 / 0

How does Baxter Health compare?

On price, Baxter Health's average procedure payment of $13,307 runs $2,571 below the national average of $15,878. Against Arkansas's state average of $13,359, this hospital is right around the state norm.

On quality, the 1-star CMS rating combines mortality, patient safety, readmissions, and patient experience. Baxter Health's 1-star CMS rating is below the national median, which most often reflects elevated readmissions or worse-than-expected outcomes in specific care categories.

Frequently Asked Questions

Baxter Health has a CMS quality rating of 1/5 and an Outcome Score of 43/100. Mortality outcomes are worse than average in 1 categories.

Baxter Health's average procedure payment of $13,307 is $52 below the Arkansas state average of $13,359, and $2,571 below the national average of $15,878.

Yes. Baxter Health is a Medicare-participating hospital, which means Medicare covers eligible inpatient and outpatient services. Pricing on this page comes from CMS Inpatient Payment files and reflects average payments for Medicare inpatient stays — actual out-of-pocket costs depend on your specific Medicare plan, supplemental coverage, and procedure.

Baxter Health has a CMS quality rating of 1/5 and an Outcome Score of 43/100. Mortality outcomes are worse than average in 1 categories.

Source: CMS Hospital Price Transparency, 2026.