Hospital Profile

Albany Medical Center Hospital

43 New Scotland Avenue, Mail Code 34
Albany, NY 12208
★★☆☆☆
2/5 CMS Overall Rating
732
Licensed Beds
Acute Care
Hospital Type
1178
Affiliated Doctors
Comprehensive
Critical Care
1.7:1
Nurse-to-Bed Ratio
Data Source: Hospital data from CMS Hospital Compare (February 2026) and Provider of Services file (Q4 2025). Doctor affiliations from CMS Physician Compare. Quality measures are updated quarterly.
Reviewed by: Wes Ward, Founder & Data Lead • View our methodology

Hospital Details

Albany Medical Center Hospital is a 2.00-star acute care hospital located in Albany, New York with 732 licensed beds. As a private non-profit, its revenue is reinvested into patient care and community programs. It operates a graduate medical education program for resident physicians.

Its 2-star CMS rating is below the national average, which may indicate opportunities for improvement across quality domains. 1,178 physicians are affiliated with this facility, and it provides emergency services. Its critical care footprint covers 7 of 8 unit types (Comprehensive) with a 1.7:1 nurse-to-bed ratio.

Hospital Type Acute Care Hospitals
Ownership Voluntary non-profit - Private
Teaching Status Graduate Medical Education

Quality Ratings & Measures

CMS evaluates hospitals across five quality domains. Here's how Albany Medical Center Hospital compares:

2
Overall Rating
of 5 stars
💔
Worse than National
Mortality
0 of 7 better
🛡️
Better than National
Safety
3 of 8 better
🔄
Same as National
Readmission
1 of 11 better
😊
All 8 domains reported
Patient Experience
8 measures
💰
1.0000
Medicare Spending Index (MSPB)
Near National Avg

Quality data from CMS Hospital Compare. "Better than national" means statistically significantly better than the national average. Spending uses the CMS MSPB measure (Medicare Spending Per Beneficiary) index, where 1.000 is national average and values above/below 1.000 indicate higher/lower spending.

Patient Experience (HCAHPS Survey)

The HCAHPS survey is a standardized, national survey of hospital patients. It measures how patients perceive their care — including communication with doctors and nurses, responsiveness of staff, cleanliness, and discharge information. Higher percentages indicate better performance.

MeasureScoreStar Rating
Patients who reported that their room and bathroom were "Always" clean53%N/A
Patients who reported that their room and bathroom were "Sometimes" or "Never" clean21%N/A
Patients who reported that their room and bathroom were "Usually" clean26%N/A
Cleanliness - linear mean scoreNot Applicable%N/A
Cleanliness - star ratingNot Applicable%★☆☆☆☆ (1)
Patients who reported that their nurses "Always" communicated well72%N/A
Nurse communication - linear mean scoreNot Applicable%N/A
Patients who reported that their nurses "Sometimes" or "Never" communicated well8%N/A
Nurse communication - star ratingNot Applicable%★★☆☆☆ (2)
Patients who reported that their nurses "Usually" communicated well20%N/A
Patients who reported that their doctors "Always" communicated well72%N/A
Doctor communication - linear mean scoreNot Applicable%N/A
Patients who reported that their doctors "Sometimes" or "Never" communicated well8%N/A
Doctor communication - star ratingNot Applicable%★★☆☆☆ (2)
Patients who reported that their doctors "Usually" communicated well20%N/A
Patients who reported that staff "Always" explained about medicines before giving it to them50%N/A
Communication about medicines - linear mean scoreNot Applicable%N/A
Patients who reported that staff "Sometimes" or "Never" explained about medicines before giving it to them29%N/A
Communication about medicines - star ratingNot Applicable%★☆☆☆☆ (1)
Patients who reported that staff "Usually" explained about medicines before giving it to them21%N/A
Discharge information - linear mean scoreNot Applicable%N/A
Patients who reported that NO, they were not given information about what to do during their recovery at home18%N/A
Discharge information - star ratingNot Applicable%★★☆☆☆ (2)
Patients who reported that YES, they were given information about what to do during their recovery at home82%N/A
Patients who reported that NO, they did not discuss whether they would need help after discharge17%N/A
Patients who reported that YES, they did discuss whether they would need help after discharge83%N/A
Patients who reported that their doctors "Always" explained things in a way they could understand68%N/A
Patients who reported that their doctors "Sometimes" or "Never" explained things in a way they could understand10%N/A
Patients who reported that their doctors "Usually" explained things in a way they could understand22%N/A
Patients who reported that their doctors "Always" listened carefully to them70%N/A
Patients who reported that their doctors "Sometimes" or "Never" listened carefully to them9%N/A
Patients who reported that their doctors "Usually" listened carefully to them21%N/A
Patients who reported that their doctors "Always" treated them with courtesy and respect80%N/A
Patients who reported that their doctors "Sometimes" or "Never" treated them with courtesy and respect6%N/A
Patients who reported that their doctors "Usually" treated them with courtesy and respect14%N/A
Patients who gave their hospital a rating of 6 or lower on a scale from 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest)16%N/A
Patients who gave their hospital a rating of 7 or 8 on a scale from 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest)29%N/A
Patients who gave their hospital a rating of 9 or 10 on a scale from 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest)55%N/A
Overall hospital rating - linear mean scoreNot Applicable%N/A
Overall hospital rating - star ratingNot Applicable%★★☆☆☆ (2)
Patients who reported that when receiving new medication the staff "Always" communicated what the medication was for63%N/A
Patients who reported that when receiving new medication the staff "Sometimes" or "Never" communicated what the medication was for16%N/A
Patients who reported that when receiving new medication the staff "Usually" communicated what the medication was for.21%N/A
Patients who reported that their nurses "Always" explained things in a way they could understand68%N/A
Patients who reported that their nurses "Sometimes" or "Never" explained things in a way they could understand9%N/A
Patients who reported that their nurses "Usually" explained things in a way they could understand23%N/A
Patients who reported that their nurses "Always" listened carefully to them67%N/A
Patients who reported that their nurses "Sometimes" or "Never" listened carefully to them9%N/A
Patients who reported that their nurses "Usually" listened carefully to them24%N/A
Patients who reported that their nurses "Always" treated them with courtesy and respect79%N/A
Patients who reported that their nurses "Sometimes" or "Never" treated them with courtesy and respect5%N/A
Patients who reported that their nurses "Usually" treated them with courtesy and respect16%N/A
Patients who reported that the area around their room was "Always" quiet at night37%N/A
Patients who reported that the area around their room was "Sometimes" or "Never" quiet at night24%N/A
Patients who reported that the area around their room was "Usually" quiet at night39%N/A
Quietness - linear mean scoreNot Applicable%N/A
Quietness - star ratingNot Applicable%★☆☆☆☆ (1)
Patients who reported NO, they would probably not or definitely not recommend the hospital11%N/A
Patients who reported YES, they would definitely recommend the hospital57%N/A
Recommend hospital - linear mean scoreNot Applicable%N/A
Patients who reported YES, they would probably recommend the hospital32%N/A
Recommend hospital - star ratingNot Applicable%★★☆☆☆ (2)
Patients who reported that when receiving new medication the staff "Always" discussed possible side effects38%N/A
Patients who reported that when receiving new medication the staff "Sometimes" or "Never" discussed possible side effects43%N/A
Patients who reported that when receiving new medication the staff "Usually" discussed possible side effects19%N/A
Summary star ratingNot Applicable%★★☆☆☆ (2)
Patients who reported that NO, they did not receive written information about possible symptoms to look out for after discharge19%N/A
Patients who reported that YES, they did receive written information about possible symptoms to look out for after discharge81%N/A

Survey response rate: 21% (549 surveys completed). Data from 04/01/2024 to 03/31/2025 .

Services & Specialties

Albany Medical Center Hospital offers the following services based on CMS Provider of Services data:

Emergency & Critical Care

Albany Medical Center Hospital offers 7 of 8 possible critical care capabilities, classified as Comprehensive. Comprehensive critical care hospitals (6+ unit types) are typically equipped to handle the widest range of emergencies, from cardiac events and severe burns to pediatric and neonatal crises — a key factor in plan selection for families or those with complex health needs.

🚨 Emergency Department
🏥 Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
🔬 Surgical ICU
❤️ Coronary Care Unit (CCU)
🆘 Shock-Trauma
👶 Pediatric ICU
🍼 Neonatal ICU (NICU)

Surgical Services

🏥 Inpatient Surgery
🏢 Outpatient Surgery
❤️ Open-Heart Surgery
🧠 Neurosurgery
💓 Cardiac Catheterization Lab
Reconstructive Surgery
👁️ Ophthalmic Surgery

Specialty Services

🤰 Obstetrics (OB)
👶 Neonatal Nursery
🧒 Pediatric Services
🧠 Psychiatric Services
💉 Chemotherapy
🌬️ Respiratory Care

Service availability is self-reported by the facility. Confirm specific services directly with the hospital. Use our printable question list to prepare for the conversation.

Bed Count, Capacity & Staffing

Albany Medical Center Hospital has 732 licensed beds (732 Medicare-certified) with a nurse-to-bed ratio of 1.7:1. Higher ratios generally indicate more nursing staff per patient, which research links to better outcomes in medication errors, patient falls, and response times.

Bed Type Count
Total Licensed Beds732
CMS Certified Beds732
Psychiatric Unit Beds26
Staffing snapshot: 1178 affiliated physicians • 1254 registered nurses • 34 operating rooms

Doctors Affiliated with Albany Medical Center Hospital

1,178 physicians are affiliated with Albany Medical Center Hospital, including 135 surgeons. Doctor affiliations are sourced from CMS Physician Compare data and indicate physicians who have a formal relationship with this hospital.

1178
Total Doctors
185
Procedural Specialists
135
Surgeons

Featured Affiliated Physicians

Stephen L. Hasak
Upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy for acid reflux
NPI: 1184063562
Surinder Devgun
Upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy for acid reflux
NPI: 1417911231
Robert L. Schultze
Cataract surgery
NPI: 1417933540
Robert A. Eden
Cataract surgery
NPI: 1457307811
Rohit Dhingra
Upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy for acid reflux
NPI: 1366892077
Natalie W. Lopasic
Cataract surgery
NPI: 1780607622

Showing 1178 of 1178 affiliated physicians. Doctor affiliations from CMS Physician Compare data.

Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI)

Healthcare-associated infections are one of the most important safety metrics when evaluating a hospital. These infections are acquired during a hospital stay, not the reason for admission. CMS tracks rates for specific infection types and compares each hospital to the national benchmark.

Infection TypeScore (SIR)vs. National
Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infection (ICU + select Wards): Lower Confidence Limit0.414Better than the National Benchmark
Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infection (ICU + select Wards): Upper Confidence Limit0.896Better than the National Benchmark
Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infection: Number of Device Days38717Better than the National Benchmark
Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infection (ICU + select Wards): Predicted Cases41.915Better than the National Benchmark
Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infection (ICU + select Wards): Observed Cases26Better than the National Benchmark
Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infection (ICU + select Wards)0.620Better than the National Benchmark
Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (ICU + select Wards): Lower Confidence Limit0.628No Different than National Benchmark
Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (ICU + select Wards): Upper Confidence Limit1.120No Different than National Benchmark
Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (ICU + select Wards): Number of Urinary Catheter Days38448No Different than National Benchmark
Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (ICU + select Wards): Predicted Cases54.292No Different than National Benchmark
Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (ICU + select Wards): Observed Cases46No Different than National Benchmark
Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (ICU + select Wards)0.847No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Colon Surgery: Lower Confidence Limit0.681No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Colon Surgery: Upper Confidence Limit1.829No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Colon Surgery: Number of Procedures499No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Colon Surgery: Predicted Cases13.901No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Colon Surgery: Observed Cases16No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Colon Surgery1.151No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Abdominal Hysterectomy: Lower Confidence Limit0.197No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Abdominal Hysterectomy: Upper Confidence Limit3.882No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Abdominal Hysterectomy: Number of Procedures173No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Abdominal Hysterectomy: Predicted Cases1.702No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Abdominal Hysterectomy: Observed Cases2No Different than National Benchmark
SSI - Abdominal Hysterectomy1.175No Different than National Benchmark
MRSA Bacteremia: Lower Confidence Limit0.383No Different than National Benchmark
MRSA Bacteremia: Upper Confidence Limit1.028No Different than National Benchmark
MRSA Bacteremia: Patient Days227359No Different than National Benchmark
MRSA Bacteremia: Predicted Cases24.746No Different than National Benchmark
MRSA Bacteremia: Observed Cases16No Different than National Benchmark
MRSA Bacteremia0.647No Different than National Benchmark
Clostridium Difficile (C.Diff): Lower Confidence Limit0.264Better than the National Benchmark
Clostridium Difficile (C.Diff): Upper Confidence Limit0.495Better than the National Benchmark
Clostridium Difficile (C.Diff): Patient Days208397Better than the National Benchmark
Clostridium Difficile (C.Diff): Predicted Cases106.592Better than the National Benchmark
Clostridium Difficile (C.Diff): Observed Cases39Better than the National Benchmark
Clostridium Difficile (C.Diff)0.366Better than the National Benchmark

How to read this: "Better than national" means the hospital's infection rate is statistically significantly lower than the national average — a sign of strong infection-control protocols (hand hygiene, sterilization, catheter management). "Worse than national" may warrant asking the hospital about their improvement initiatives.

Infection data reported to the CDC's National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN).

Complications & Deaths

CMS tracks post-surgical complications and mortality rates for common procedures and conditions (heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, hip/knee replacement, and more). These measures reflect how patients actually fare at this hospital compared to the national average.

MeasureScorePatientsvs. National
Rate of complications for hip/knee replacement patients4.142No Different Than the National Rate
Hybrid Hospital-Wide All-Cause Risk Standardized Mortality Rate4.22,735No Different Than the National Rate
Death rate for heart attack patients12.6295No Different Than the National Rate
Death rate for CABG surgery patients2.6115No Different Than the National Rate
Death rate for COPD patients10.5135No Different Than the National Rate
Death rate for heart failure patients12.6423No Different Than the National Rate
Death rate for pneumonia patients17.5371No Different Than the National Rate
Death rate for stroke patients15.7556Worse Than the National Rate
Pressure ulcer rate0.7411,084No Different Than the National Rate
Death rate among surgical inpatients with serious treatable complications202.26288No Different Than the National Rate
Iatrogenic pneumothorax rate0.3012,180No Different Than the National Rate
In-hospital fall-associated fracture rate0.4112,734No Different Than the National Rate
Postoperative hemorrhage or hematoma rate2.533,954No Different Than the National Rate
Postoperative acute kidney injury requiring dialysis rate2.671,570No Different Than the National Rate
Postoperative respiratory failure rate10.861,447No Different Than the National Rate
Perioperative pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis rate4.054,177No Different Than the National Rate
Postoperative sepsis rate6.281,540No Different Than the National Rate
Postoperative wound dehiscence rate1.49905No Different Than the National Rate
Abdominopelvic accidental puncture or laceration rate1.423,079No Different Than the National Rate
CMS Medicare PSI 90: Patient safety and adverse events composite1.22N/ANo Different Than the National Value

What to consider: A "worse than national" rating on mortality or complications is a serious signal — particularly for elective procedures where you have time to choose a facility. For emergency care, proximity and speed often outweigh these metrics. Ask the hospital about their outcomes for your specific procedure.

Readmissions & Unplanned Hospital Visits

A readmission means a patient returned to the hospital within 30 days of discharge. High readmission rates can signal gaps in discharge planning, patient education, or follow-up care coordination. CMS penalizes hospitals with excess readmissions through the HRRP.

MeasureScorePatientsvs. National
Hospital return days for heart attack patients0.9324Average Days per 100 Discharges
Hospital return days for heart failure patients-17.5443Fewer Days Than Average per 100 Discharges
Hospital return days for pneumonia patients-0.1355Average Days per 100 Discharges
Hybrid Hospital-Wide All-Cause Readmission Measure (HWR)15.34,525No Different Than the National Rate
Rate of unplanned hospital visits after colonoscopy (per 1,000 colonoscopies)13.1888No Different Than the National Rate
Rate of inpatient admissions for patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy9.3135No Different Than the National Rate
Rate of emergency department (ED) visits for patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy4.5135No Different Than the National Rate
Ratio of unplanned hospital visits after hospital outpatient surgery0.9977No Different than expected
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) 30-Day Readmission Rate13.4324No Different Than the National Rate
Rate of readmission for CABG10.2112No Different Than the National Rate
Rate of readmission for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients18.8147No Different Than the National Rate
Heart failure (HF) 30-Day Readmission Rate17.4443No Different Than the National Rate
Rate of readmission after hip/knee replacement4.833No Different Than the National Rate
Pneumonia (PN) 30-Day Readmission Rate14.3355No Different Than the National Rate

What to ask: If this hospital has higher-than-average readmission rates, ask about their discharge process — do they provide follow-up appointments, medication reconciliation, and clear care instructions before you leave?

Nearby Hospitals

If Albany Medical Center Hospital isn't in your Medicare plan's network — or you want to compare quality ratings before a procedure — these are the closest alternatives within 15 miles:

Albany Va Medical Center

0.9 miles
★★★☆☆ 3/5
Albany, NY · 975 beds

Capital District Psych Center

1.3 miles
Not Rated N/A
Albany, NY · 134 beds

St Peter's Hospital

2.5 miles
★★★☆☆ 3/5
Albany, NY · 482 beds

Mount Sinai West

5.6 miles
★★★☆☆ 3/5
New York, NY · 1,028 beds

Samaritan Hospital Of Troy, New York

7.1 miles
★★★☆☆ 3/5
Troy, NY · 238 beds

Ellis Hospital

14.3 miles
★★★☆☆ 3/5
Schenectady, NY · 368 beds

Sunnyview Hospital And Rehabilitation Center

14.3 miles
Not Rated N/A
Schenectady, NY · 115 beds

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Location & Directions

Address: 43 New Scotland Avenue, Mail Code 34, Albany, NY 12208
Phone: (518) 262-2400

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What to Do with This Information

Hospital quality data is most useful when paired with your specific situation. Here's how to act on it:

  • Check network status: Before choosing this hospital, verify it's in-network for your Medicare Advantage plan. Out-of-network care can cost significantly more.
  • Ask about specific outcomes: If you're considering an elective procedure, ask the hospital for their outcomes data on that specific surgery — not just overall ratings.
  • Compare nearby options: Use the nearby hospitals section above to compare quality scores across facilities in the area.
  • Review your Medicare plan: Your plan's network determines which hospitals you can access affordably. Use our enrollment checklist to stay organized if you're switching plans. Check enrollment deadlines →
  • Talk to your doctor: Ask your primary care physician which hospitals they're affiliated with and whether they're in-network for your plan. Print our doctor questions checklist →
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Albany Medical Center Hospital: Common Questions

What does a 2-star rating mean for Albany Medical Center Hospital?

CMS rates hospitals on a 1-to-5 star scale based on quality measures across mortality, safety, readmission, patient experience, and timely care. A 2-star rating indicates this hospital is below the national average on some measures. The rating is updated quarterly by CMS.

Does Albany Medical Center Hospital have an emergency room?

Yes, Albany Medical Center Hospital operates an emergency department.

How many doctors are affiliated with Albany Medical Center Hospital?

1,178 physicians are affiliated with this hospital according to CMS Physician Compare data. This includes 135 surgeons.

Does Albany Medical Center Hospital accept Medicare?

Yes. All hospitals listed on Medicare Hospital Compare are Medicare-certified facilities. However, whether this hospital is in-network for your specific Medicare Advantage plan depends on your plan's provider network. Check your plan documents or call your insurer to verify.

How many beds does Albany Medical Center Hospital have?

Albany Medical Center Hospital has 732 licensed beds. Bed count is an indicator of hospital capacity — larger hospitals often offer more specialized services.

Where does the data on this page come from?

All data is sourced from official CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) databases: Hospital Compare for quality measures and star ratings, Provider of Services for beds and services, and Physician Compare for doctor affiliations. Data is updated quarterly. Read our full methodology →

About the Reviewer

Wes Ward

Wes Ward

Founder & Data Lead

Wes Ward is the founder of InsuranceDataNow.org and reviews all hospital quality data and methodology for accuracy. Every hospital profile — including the CMS quality measures, infection rates, and doctor affiliations on this page — goes through his data-validation pipeline before publication.

With 25+ years in data analytics — including work with highly regulated genomic data at Ancestry.com — Wes brings enterprise-level rigor to healthcare transparency. He is also a co-founder of BestNeighborhood.org, CrimeGrade.org, and ISPReports.org.

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Data sources: CMS Hospital Compare (February 2026), Provider of Services (Q4 2025), CMS Physician Compare, CDC NHSN. This page is for informational purposes only. Always verify information directly with the hospital. Read our full methodology →

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