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Wyoming hospitals

Wyoming hospitals: racial-equity scorecards

27 Medicare-certified

27 Medicare-certified hospitals serve Wyoming, represented by the Wyoming Hospital Association. This page aggregates CMS Hospital Compare measures — overall star rating, mortality / safety / readmission / patient-experience measure-group performance — for each of those facilities.

Wyoming's hospital network relies heavily on critical-access designation. Cheyenne Regional and Banner Wyoming Medical Center in Casper carry most tertiary admissions that stay in-state; many complex cases refer to Denver.

The state's recognized safety-net hospital systems — the facilities that carry a disproportionate share of Medicaid and uninsured admissions — include: Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, and Wyoming Medical Center (Banner Health, Casper). Each has its own detail page below.

Two editorial notes on scope. First, CMS does not publish a racial-disparity scorecard per-hospital at national scale; what we surface below is the facility's overall CMS rating paired with any race-stratified metric we could find in a primary source (AHRQ Disparities Atlas, a state discharge scorecard, or a published study). Second, we do not rank hospitals as 'worst for Black patients' without a primary-source citation — the legal standard for that claim requires it.

Safety-net systems in Wyoming

  • Cheyenne Regional Medical Center
  • Wyoming Medical Center (Banner Health, Casper)

All 27 hospitals in Wyoming

Data sources

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