Henderson Hospital is proud of the awards and certifications we have received.


Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade logo"A" Grade for the Spring 2023 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade

For the tenth consecutive grading period, The Leapfrog Group has recognized Henderson Hospital for our commitment to providing safer healthcare to our patients.


"A" Grade for the Fall 2022 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade

For the ninth consecutive grading period, The Leapfrog Group has recognized Henderson Hospital for our commitment to providing safer healthcare to our patients.


Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation sealGeriatric Emergency Department Accreditation (2022)

The ER at Green Valley Ranch has achieved Level 3 Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation (GEDA) from the American College of Emergency Physicians. This accreditation recognizes emergency departments that provide excellent care for older adults.


2021 Top Teaching Hospital AwardLeapfrog Top Teaching Hospital Award

Highlighting its nationally recognized achievements in patient safety and quality, Henderson Hospital was named a Top Teaching Hospital nationally by The Leapfrog Group for the second consecutive year.


2020 Women’s Choice Award®

Henderson Hospital has been named one of America’s Best Hospitals for Patient Safety by the Women’s Choice Award®, America’s trusted referral source for the best in healthcare.


2019 Top General Hospital Award

Highlighting its nationally recognized achievements in patient safety and quality, Henderson Hospital was named a Top General Hospital by The Leapfrog Group for the second straight year.


Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation sealGeriatric Emergency Department Accreditation

Henderson Hospital has received GEDA, an accreditation recognizing emergency departments that provide excellent care for older adults.


Henderson IBCLC Care Award 2019IBCLC Care Award

This award demonstrates that Henderson Hospital promotes, protects, and supports breastfeeding and the lactation consultant profession.


Henderson Hospital, Las Vegas, NVStroke Services

The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® and the American Heart Association®/American Stroke Association® Heart-Check Mark for Advanced Primary Stroke Certification (2020)

Henderson Stroke Silver Plus 2020American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines® SILVER Plus Stroke Award (2022)

 

 


Cardiovascular Services

Joint Commission and American Heart Association awardAdvanced Certification as a Primary Heart Attack Center by the American Heart Association® and The Joint Commission (2021)

 

 

Henderson Hospital, Henderson, NVAmerican Heart Association® Mission: Lifeline® 2022 Gold Plus STEMI Receiving Quality Achievement Award

 

 

Henderson Hospital, Henderson, NVAmerican Heart Association® Mission: Lifeline® 2022 Bronze Plus STEMI Referring Quality Achievement Award

 

 


2017 Healthy People 2020 Award

Henderson Hospital received the 2017 Healthy People 2020 Award for its healthcare personnel having an influenza immunization rate of 90 percent or higher from members of the Nevada Congress and Senate.

Jacky Rosen, Member of Congress Third District, Nevada

Jacky Rosen, Member of Congress Third District, Nevada

 
Catherine Cortez Masto, United States Senator

Catherine Cortez Masto, United States Senator

 
Dean Heller, United States Senator

Dean Heller, United States Senator

 

Joint Commission Hip and Knee Replacement Certification

Joint Commission Knee and Hip Replacement Certification

Certificates of Distinction has been awarded to Henderson Hospital for Joint Replacement Hip and Knee from The Joint Commission based on a review of compliance with national standards, clinical guidelines and outcomes of care from 2017-2021.


March of Dimes 39+

The March of Dimes is driving an initiative to eliminate non–medically indicated deliveries before 39 weeks. At Henderson Hospital, the Women’s services team took this very seriously because mothers may not have a choice about when to have their baby, especially if there are problems with their pregnancy or their baby's health. Some mothers may need to have their baby earlier than 39+ weeks. But if mothers have a choice and are planning to schedule their baby's birth, we want them to wait until at least 39+ weeks.

Babies born too early may have more health problems at birth and later in life than babies born later. Being pregnant 39 weeks gives your baby's body all the time it needs to grow.

Here's why your baby needs 39+ weeks:

  • Important organs, like the brain, lungs, and liver have the time needed to develop.
  • He/she is less likely to have vision or hearing problems after birth.
  • He/she has time to gain more weight in the womb. Babies born at a healthy weight have an easier time staying warm than babies born too small.
  • He/she can suck and swallow and stay awake long enough to eat after he or she is born. Babies born early sometimes can't do these things.

Henderson Hospital has had zero deliveries under 39+ weeks that was not non-medically indicated.

We are very proud to participate in this initiative with the March of Dimes 39+ Weeks Quality Improvement and Healthy Babies are Worth the Wait!