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MetroWest Medical Center has earned top designation for Coronary Intervention!

MetroWest Medical Center is proud to be named One of America’s Best Coronary Intervention Hospitals for 2023 by Healthgrades! This distinction places us in the top 5% of hospitals nationwide for coronary intervention. We are also a 5 star recipient for our treatment of respiratory failure and a 5 star recipient for treatment of sepsis for 11 years in a row.

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About MetroWest Medical Center

Welcome to MetroWest Medical Center.  Our two hospitals in Natick and Framingham offer advanced diagnostic and treatment options for a wide range of healthcare needs. We have been serving our community for over 125 years, and we are committed to providing high quality, compassionate care, at a location close to home.

Whether you come to our hospitals for emergency care, to receive cancer treatment, for surgery, to share the birth of your baby with us, or for any other medical need, you can expect to receive excellent, comprehensive care from our highly skilled, award winning, physicians and staff. We are committed to earning the trust of every patient, family, and community member that walks through our doors by ensuring that our care meets the highest possible standards of care, every time.

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MetroWest Medical Center Achieves Designation as a Blue Distinction® Center for Maternity Care

Feb 1, 2018
Framingham, Mass- (February 1, 2018) - In an effort to help prospective parents find hospitals that deliver high quality, cost-efficient maternity care, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts names MetroWest Medical Center as a Blue Distinction® Center for Maternity Care under the Blue Distinction Specialty Care program.

Nearly four million babies are born in the U.S. annually, making childbirth the most common cause of hospitalization. The Blue Distinction Centers for Maternity Care program evaluates hospitals on several quality measures, including the percentage of newborns that fall into the category of early elective delivery, an ongoing concern in the medical community. Compared with babies born 39 weeks or later, early term infants face higher risks of infant death and respiratory ailments such as respiratory distress syndrome, pneumonia, and respiratory failure, among other conditions. These babies also have a higher rate of admission to neonatal intensive care units.

In addition, hospitals that receive a Blue Distinction Center for Maternity Care designation agree to meet requirements that align with principles that support evidence-based practices of care, as well as having initiated programs to promote successful breastfeeding, as described in the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative by Baby-Friendly USA or the Mother-Friendly Hospital program by the Coalition for Improving Maternity Services (CIMS) through its "Ten Steps of Mother-Friendly Care." The program also evaluates hospitals on overall patient satisfaction, including a willingness to recommend the hospital to others.  Other criteria includes delivering quality specialty care safely and effectively based on objective measures developed with input from the medical community.

"We are so proud of this designation, and it is a testament to our efforts to provide high-quality, safe and effective care to expectant mothers and their families." said MetroWest Medical Center CEO, Jeffrey Liebman.  "We recognize that each family has a unique birth plan, and our labor and delivery team is honored each and every time a new mom chooses us for their delivery."

Since 2006, the Blue Distinction Specialty Care program has helped patients find quality providers for their specialty care needs across many different areas including bariatric surgery, cardiac care, complex and rare cancers, knee and hip replacements, spine surgery and transplants.