Medical City Alliance earned an “A” from Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, which rates patient safety in hospitals, for the seventh consecutive year.

The breakdown

The award recognizes hospitals for patient safety while they are admitted. Medical City Alliance was recognized as a “Straight A” facility in fall 2025, according to a Nov. 19 news release.

The Hospital Safety Grade is awarded twice each year and evaluates hospitals on more than 20 scientific scores related to errors, injuries, infections and safety systems within each hospital. The “A” rating means a hospital was instrumental in preventing harm while a patient was under its care.

“This recognition is a testament to the unwavering dedication of our entire team,” said Glenn Wallace, CEO of Medical City Alliance. “Every day, our caregivers prioritize patient safety and compassionate, high-quality care, and this honor reflects their commitment to health care excellence.”


The backstory

Medical City Alliance recently celebrated its 10-year anniversary in February, according to previous reporting.

The 141-bed facility is a Level III trauma center and offers comprehensive services, including cardiovascular care, general and robotic surgery, neurosciences, orthopedics, women’s services and a Level III neonatal intensive care unit.