Texas · Psychiatric

Palms Behavioral Health

Palms Behavioral Health is a CMS-tracked psychiatric in Harlingen, TX. CMS has not issued an overall star rating for this facility yet.

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613 Victoria Lane, Harlingen, TX 78550 · Cameron County · (956) 365-2600

The verdict

Palms Behavioral Health is Medicare-certified but has no CMS overall star rating yet — typically a sign its reporting volumes fell below CMS's thresholds during the latest measurement window. 0 individual quality measures are still on file.

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measures better than national
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emergency department on site

All figures from the CMS Hospital Compare release of 2026-05-15. This page is informational and not medical advice.

Type
Psychiatric
Ownership
Proprietary
Emergency Services
No
Birthing Friendly
N/A

Quality Measures

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CMS-tracked

Patient Experience

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HCAHPS domains

Infection Measures

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CDC NHSN

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CMS star rating for Palms Behavioral Health?

Palms Behavioral Health does not currently have a CMS star rating. This may be due to insufficient data for the rating calculation period.

Does Palms Behavioral Health have emergency services?

No, Palms Behavioral Health does not provide emergency services. For emergencies, seek care at a nearby facility with an emergency department.

What type of hospital is Palms Behavioral Health?

Palms Behavioral Health is a Psychiatric facility with Proprietary ownership, located in Harlingen, TX.

Data Sources

Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Hospital Compare. Last refreshed from CMS: .

Hospital quality data is sourced from the CMS Hospital Compare program, with patient-experience scores drawn from the HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) survey. Data includes overall star ratings, quality measures, healthcare-associated infections, unplanned visits, Medicare spending, and maternal health measures.

Source: CMS Hospital Compare. This information is not medical advice. Learn more

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