Hospital Directory

Hospitals in North Dakota

There are 47 Medicare-certified hospitals in North Dakota, with an average CMS overall rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars. 1 hospital earns the top 5-star rating. 96% offer emergency services, providing strong emergency access for the area. Below, we break down quality ratings, hospital types, and key metrics to help you evaluate your hospital options.

Data Source: Hospital quality data from CMS Hospital Compare (February 2026) and Provider of Services file (Q4 2025).
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47
Hospitals
3.6
Avg CMS Rating
96%
With ER
3286
Total Beds
0
Hospital Systems

Quality Snapshot: Hospitals in North Dakota

Of the 47 hospitals in North Dakota, 9 have CMS star ratings. 5 hospitals are rated 4 stars or higher, indicating above-average quality across mortality, safety, readmission, patient experience, and timely care. 1 hospital is rated below 3 stars — consider reviewing their specific quality measures before choosing.

CMS Star Rating Distribution

CMS rates hospitals 1–5 stars based on mortality, safety, readmission, patient experience (HCAHPS), and timely & effective care. Higher is better.

5 Stars
1
4 Stars
4
3 Stars
3
2 Stars
1
1 Star
0
Not Rated
38

Highest-Rated Hospitals in North Dakota

These hospitals earned the highest CMS overall star ratings in North Dakota. Higher ratings reflect better outcomes across mortality, safety, readmission, patient experience, and timely care.

All 47 Hospitals in North Dakota

Complete directory of Medicare-certified hospitals in North Dakota, sorted by CMS overall star rating. Click any hospital name for a detailed quality profile including infection rates, patient experience scores, and affiliated doctors.

HospitalCityCMS RatingBedsTypeER
Fargo Va Medical CenterFargo, ND★★★★★ 5/5228Acute CareYes
Sanford Medical Center FargoFargo, ND★★★★☆ 4/5639Acute CareYes
Sanford Medical Center BismarckBismarck, ND★★★★☆ 4/5233Acute CareYes
Essentia HealthFargo, ND★★★★☆ 4/5142Acute CareYes
West River Regional Medical CenterHettinger, ND★★★★☆ 4/525Critical AccessYes
Trinity HospitalsMinot, ND★★★☆☆ 3/5416Acute CareYes
Altru HospitalGrand Forks, ND★★★☆☆ 3/5267Acute CareYes
Jamestown Regional Medical CenterJamestown, ND★★★☆☆ 3/525Critical AccessYes
Chi St Alexius HealthBismarck, ND★★☆☆☆ 2/5287Acute CareYes
North Dakota State HospitalJamestown, NDNot Rated125PsychiatricNo
Prairie St John'sFargo, NDNot Rated110PsychiatricNo
P H S Indian Hosp At Belcourt-Quentin N BurdickBelcourt, NDNot Rated46Acute CareYes
Southwest Healthcare ServicesBowman, NDNot Rated35Critical AccessYes
Jacobson Memorial Hospital Care CenterElgin, NDNot Rated30Critical AccessYes
Chi Mercy HealthValley City, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Smp Health St AloisiusHarvey, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Presentation Medical CenterRolla, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Carrington Health CenterCarrington, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Lisbon Area Health ServicesLisbon, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Sanford MayvilleMayville, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Chi St Alexius Health DickinsonDickinson, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Chi St Alexius Health Devils LakeDevils Lake, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Chi St Alexius Health WillistonWilliston, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Heart Of America Medical CenterRugby, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Trinity Kenmare Community HospitalKenmare, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Chi St Alexius Health Turtle LakeTurtle Lake, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
St Andrew's HospitalBottineau, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
Tioga Medical CenterTioga, NDNot Rated25Critical AccessYes
South Central HealthWishek, NDNot Rated24Critical AccessYes
Mckenzie County Healthcare Systems IncWatford City, NDNot Rated24Critical AccessYes
Garrison Memorial HospitalGarrison, NDNot Rated22Critical AccessYes
St Luke's HospitalCrosby, NDNot Rated20Critical AccessYes
Towner County Medical CenterCando, NDNot Rated20Critical AccessYes
Chi Oakes HospitalOakes, NDNot Rated20Critical AccessYes
Pembina County Memorial HospitalCavalier, NDNot Rated20Critical AccessYes
Ashley Medical CenterAshley, NDNot Rated20Critical AccessYes
Cavalier County Memorial Hospital AssociationLangdon, NDNot Rated20Critical AccessYes
Nelson County Health SystemMcville, NDNot Rated19Critical AccessYes
Cooperstown Medical CenterCooperstown, NDNot Rated18Critical AccessYes
Sanford HillsboroHillsboro, NDNot Rated16Critical AccessYes
First Care Health CenterPark River, NDNot Rated14Critical AccessYes
Linton Hospital - CahLinton, NDNot Rated14Critical AccessYes
Unity Medical CenterGrafton, NDNot Rated14Critical AccessYes
Sakakawea Medical Center - CahHazen, NDNot Rated13Critical AccessYes
Standing Rock Service UnitFort Yates,, NDNot Rated12Critical AccessYes
Mountrail County Medical Center IncStanley, NDNot Rated11Critical AccessYes
Northwood Deaconess Health CenterNorthwood, NDNot Rated7Critical AccessYes

Hospital quality data from CMS Hospital Compare. Bed counts from the Provider of Services file. Click hospital names for full quality profiles.

Hospital Types in North Dakota

Understanding hospital types helps you match facilities to your care needs. in North Dakota, hospitals break down as: 37 Critical Access, 8 Acute Care, 2 Psychiatric.

37
Critical Access
8
Acute Care
2
Psychiatric
What type do you need? Acute Care hospitals handle the widest range of conditions and emergencies. Critical Access hospitals serve rural communities with 25 or fewer beds. Psychiatric and Children's hospitals specialize in specific populations. If you're choosing a Medicare Advantage plan, verify your preferred hospital type is in-network. Learn how to choose a plan →

Emergency Services in North Dakota

Access to emergency care is a critical factor when choosing a hospital and a Medicare plan. in North Dakota, 45 of 47 hospitals (96%) operate emergency departments. 6 facilities offer comprehensive critical care (6+ unit types), equipped to handle the widest range of emergencies from cardiac events to trauma.

45
With Emergency Dept
2
No Emergency Dept
6
Comprehensive Critical Care

Emergency services data self-reported by facilities to CMS. If emergency access is important to you, confirm directly with the hospital and check that it's in your plan's network.

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Why Hospital Quality Matters for Medicare Beneficiaries

When choosing a Medicare Advantage plan, your hospital options are determined by the plan's provider network. Understanding local hospital quality helps you make an informed decision:

  • Network matters: Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans limit which hospitals you can use. Original Medicare covers any Medicare-certified hospital, but supplemental coverage varies. Always verify network status before enrolling.
  • Quality varies locally: Even among hospitals in North Dakota, CMS ratings range significantly. A 1-star difference in overall rating reflects meaningful differences in patient outcomes.
  • Emergency access: In an emergency, Medicare covers the nearest hospital regardless of network. But for planned procedures, choosing a higher-rated in-network hospital can reduce complications and readmissions.
  • Specialist availability: Hospitals with more affiliated physicians and teaching programs typically offer broader specialty access — important if you need cardiology, oncology, or orthopedic care.

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Community Context: North Dakota

Hospital quality doesn't exist in a vacuum — the demographics of a community shape the healthcare infrastructure around it. Areas with higher senior populations tend to have more hospital beds and specialty services. Understanding who lives in North Dakota helps contextualize the hospital landscape above.

824,867
Population
129,463
Residents 65+
15.7%
Senior Population
12.8%
On Medicare
37
Median Age
0.5 years younger than the national average
$83,632
Median Income
11.3% above the National Average
C-
Overall Crime Grade

Demographic data from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey. Crime data from CrimeGrade.org. Community profiles from BestNeighborhood.org.

North Dakota's senior population (15.7%) is near the national average, supporting a moderate healthcare infrastructure. The area has a C- overall crime grade — be aware of your surroundings, especially when visiting hospitals at night.

Hospital FAQ: North Dakota

How many hospitals are there in North Dakota?

There are 47 Medicare-certified hospitals in North Dakota. 9 have CMS overall star ratings, with an average rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars.

Which hospitals in North Dakota have the best CMS ratings?

1 hospital has the highest possible 5-star CMS rating. 4 hospitals are rated 4 stars. CMS ratings are based on mortality, safety, readmission, patient experience, and timely & effective care. See our top-rated hospitals section for the full list.

How many hospitals in North Dakota have emergency rooms?

45 of 47 hospitals (96%) in North Dakota operate emergency departments. 6 offer comprehensive critical care. In an emergency, Medicare covers the nearest hospital regardless of network status.

Are these hospitals in my Medicare plan's network?

Network coverage depends on your specific Medicare plan. Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans have defined provider networks — some hospitals may be in-network for one plan but out-of-network for another. Original Medicare covers any Medicare-certified hospital. Compare Medicare plans in North Dakota to find coverage that includes your preferred hospitals.

Where does this hospital data come from?

All data on this page comes from official CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) databases: Hospital Compare for quality measures and star ratings, and Provider of Services for bed counts, services, and staffing. Data is updated quarterly. Last update: February 2026. Read our full methodology →

How should I use this hospital information when choosing a Medicare plan?

Start by identifying which hospitals you prefer based on quality ratings, services, and proximity. Then compare Medicare plans in North Dakota to find plans that include your preferred hospitals in their network. Key factors: CMS star rating (4+ stars indicates above-average quality), emergency services availability, bed capacity, and teaching status. Use our enrollment checklist to stay organized.

About the Data & Editorial Team

Wes Ward

Wes Ward

Founder & Data Lead

Wes Ward is the founder of InsuranceDataNow.org and reviews all content for data accuracy and methodology compliance.

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

Role: Reviews and approves all content for data accuracy, source verification, and methodology compliance.

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Sources

  • CMS Hospital Compare: Hospital quality measures and star ratings from data.cms.gov
  • CMS Provider of Services: Bed counts, staffing, and facility data from data.cms.gov
  • American Community Survey: Demographic data from census.gov
  • CrimeGrade.org: Crime grades for North Dakota from crimegrade.org
  • BestNeighborhood.org: Community profiles for North Dakota from bestneighborhood.org

All data is sourced from official government databases and trusted third-party providers. Data is updated regularly — see page header for last refresh dates.

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