Fairview Hospital Named Top 100 Critical Access Hospital for 14th Straight Year
GREAT BARRINGTON — Berkshire Health Systems announced Fairview Hospital has been recognized as a 2026 Top 100 Critical Access Hospital by the Chartis Center for Rural Health. This is the 14th straight year that Fairview has achieved the Top 100 designation. The Top 100 awards program celebrates outstanding performance annually among the nation’s rural hospitals based on the results of the Chartis Rural Hospital Performance INDEX.
“The South Berkshire community expects and relies on only the highest level of care from our caregivers and staff at Fairview Hospital,” said Tony Scibelli, BHS vice president and Fairview chief operating officer. “This ongoing recognition epitomizes the commitment our staff makes each and every day for each and every patient who walks through Fairview’s doors.”
Now in its 16th year, the INDEX is the industry’s most comprehensive and objective assessment of rural hospital performance. Leveraging publicly available data, the INDEX is utilized nationwide by rural hospitals, health systems with rural affiliates, hospital associations, and state offices of rural health to measure and monitor performance across a variety of areas impacting hospital operations, quality, patient perspective, and finance.
“The delivery of care within rural communities is perhaps more complex today than at any point in recent memory. This year’s Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals have emerged as true leaders — committed to their mission through a powerful combination of resilience, dedication, and innovation,” said Michael Topchik, executive director of the Chartis Center for Rural Health. “We’re delighted to recognize this year’s winners and celebrate their Top 100 status.”
