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New Jersey Hospitals by County Passaic Bergen 100 10 N N Atlantic County N N Cumberland County 61 SUSSEX New Jersey Hospitals by County PASSAIC BERGEN 100 10 n n ATLANTIC COUNTY n n CUMBERLAND COUNTY 61. St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center, n n OCEAN COUNTY 12 8a 1. Ancora Psychiatric Hospital, Ancora 25. Inspira Health Network – Inspira Medical Lawrenceville 82. HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital of 13 78 91a 2. AtlantiCare – AtlantiCare Regional Center Vineland, Vineland 62. Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, West Trenton Toms River, Toms River 77 6 80a Medical Center, Atlantic City and Pomona 27. HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital of 83. Meridian Health – Ocean Medical Center, Brick 91 WARREN 9 3. Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation, Pomona South Jersey, Vineland n n MIDDLESEX COUNTY 84. Barnabas Health – Community Medical Center, 80 31a 92 80b 4. Shore Medical Center, Somers Point 57. Princeton Healthcare System – University Toms River 111 34 93 8 79a 7 5. Acuity Specialty Hospital of New Jersey, n n ESSEX COUNTY Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, 85. Barnabas Health – Monmouth Medical Center MORRIS 28 Atlantic City 28. Hackensack University Health Network – Plainsboro Southern Campus, Lakewood 36 33 62a. 79 76 HackensackUMC Mountainside, Montclair Care One at Raritan Bay Medical Center, 85a. AcuteCare Health System, LLC – Specialty 41 42 31 50 48 52 76a 40 n n 29. BERGEN COUNTY Columbus Hospital LTACH, Newark Perth Amboy Hospital of Central Jersey, Lakewood 35 30 29 51 48a 6. 30. 63. 112 99 103 Bergen Regional Medical Center L.P., Paramus Trinity Health – Saint Michael’s Medical JFK Health System – JFK Johnson 86. Barnabas Health – Barnabas Health Behavioral 46 97 108 39 HUDSON 7. Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, Center, Newark Rehabilitation Institute, Edison Health Center, Toms River 102 105 45 Englewood 31. Barnabas Health – Clara Maass Medical 64. JFK Health System – JFK Medical 87. ESSEX Meridian Health – Southern Ocean Medical 107a 8. Hackensack University Health Network Center, Belleville Center, Edison Center, Manahawkin HUNTERDON SOMERSET 107 62a UNION – Hackensack University Medical Center, 33. East Orange General Hospital, East Orange 66. Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge 68a Hackensack 34. Essex County Hospital Center, Cedar Grove 66a. Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy n n PASSAIC COUNTY 64 66 54 98 8a. Hackensack University Health Network – 35. Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Kessler 67. Robert Wood Johnson Health System – Robert 91. St. Joseph’s Healthcare System – St. Joseph’s 96 63 66a HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley, Westwood West, West Orange Wood Johnson University Hospital & The Wayne Hospital, Wayne 96a 68 9. Holy Name Medical Center, Teaneck 39. Barnabas Health – Newark Beth Israel Medical Bristol Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at 91a. Kindred Hospital at Wayne, Wayne 67 67a 10. Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation – Kessler Center, Newark Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, 92. St. Joseph’s Healthcare System – St. Joseph’s Saddle Brook, Saddle Brook 40. Barnabas Health – Saint Barnabas Medical New Brunswick Regional Medical Center, Paterson MIDDLESEX 31a. 67a. 93. MERCER 57 69 Select Specialty Hospital – Northeast New Center, Livingston Robert Wood Johnson Health System – St. Mary’s Hospital Passaic, Passaic 73 Jersey, Rochelle Park 41. University Hospital, Newark Children’s Specialized Hospital, 61 56a 70 75a 12. 42. n n SALEM COUNTY Christian Health Care Center, Wyckoff VA New Jersey Health Care System, New Brunswick 56b 60 55a 13. Valley Health System – The Valley Hospital, East Orange 68. Saint Peter’s Healthcare System – Saint Peter’s 94. The Memorial Hospital of Salem County, Salem MONMOUTH 75 59 Ridgewood University Hospital, New Brunswick 95. Inspira Health Network – Inspira Medical 62 72 n n GLOUCESTER COUNTY 68a. Rutgers – University Behavioral HealthCare, Center Elmer, Elmer n n BURLINGTON COUNTY 43. Kennedy Health System – Kennedy University Piscataway 85 13a. Buttonwood Hospital of Burlington County, Hospital, Washington Township, Turnersville n n SOMERSET COUNTY 85a 83 Mount Holly 44. Inspira Health Network – Inspira Medical n n MONMOUTH COUNTY 96. Carrier Clinic, Belle Mead 14a 96a. 14 13a 14. Lourdes Health System – Lourdes Medical Center Woodbury, Woodbury 69. Meridian Health – Bayshore Community East Mountain Hospital, Belle Mead 86 Center of Burlington County, Willingboro Hospital, Holmdel 97. Matheny Medical and Educational Center, 17 82 14a. n n 70. OCEAN Lourdes Specialty Hospital of Southern New HUDSON COUNTY CentraState Healthcare System, Freehold Peapack 21 19 BURLINGTON 45. 98. Jersey, Willingboro CarePoint Health – Bayonne Medical Center, 72. Meridian Health – Jersey Shore University Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital 84 18b 23a 15. Virtua – Virtua Memorial, Mount Holly Bayonne Medical Center, Neptune Somerset, Somerville 15 23 17a 16. Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills 46. CarePoint Health – Christ Hospital, Jersey City 73. Meridian Health – Riverview Medical Center, 99. VA New Jersey Health Care System, Lyons 20 44 17. Hampton Behavioral Health Center, AKA 48. CarePoint Health – Hoboken University Medical Red Bank 20a 18 16 n n Universal Health Services, Rancocas Center, Hoboken 75. Barnabas Health – Monmouth Medical Center, SUSSEX COUNTY 18a 87 17a. Marlton Rehabilitation Hospital, Marlton 48a. Hudson County Meadowview Hospital, Secaucus Long Branch 100. Atlantic Health System – Newton Medical 43 CAMDEN 18. Virtua – Virtua Marlton, Marlton 50. Barnabas Health – Jersey City Medical Center, 75a. HealthSOUTH Hospital of Tinton Falls, Center, Newton 18a. Weisman Childrens Rehabilitation Jersey City Tinton Falls GLOUCESTER n n Hospital, Marlton 51. Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center, UNION COUNTY SALEM 95 1 Secaucus n n MORRIS COUNTY 102. Atlantic Health System – Overlook Medical n n CAMDEN COUNTY 52. Hackensack University Health Network – 76. Atlantic Health System – Atlantic Rehabilitation Center, Summit 94 18b. Northbrook Behavioral Hospital, Camden Palisades Medical Center, North Bergen Institute, Morristown 103. Summit Oaks Hospital, Summit 105. 2 19. The Cooper Health System – Cooper University 76a. Atlantic Health System – Morristown Medical Trinitas Regional Medical Center, Elizabeth 25 ATLANTIC n n 107. Robert Wood Johnson Health System – Health Care, Camden HUNTERDON COUNTY Center, Morristown 3 20. Kennedy Health System – Kennedy University 54. Hunterdon Healthcare System – Hunterdon 77. Atlantic Health System – Chilton Medical Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at 27 Hospital, Cherry Hill Medical Center, Flemington Center, Pompton Plains Rahway, Rahway 5 107a. 20a. Kennedy Health System – Kennedy University 78. Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital, Kindred Hospital – Rahway, Rahway CUMBERLAND 4 2 Hospital, Stratford n n MERCER COUNTY Greystone Park 108. Runnells Specialized Hospital, Berkeley 21. Lourdes Health System – Our Lady of Lourdes 55a. Anne Klein Forensic Center – State of New 79. Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation – Kessler Heights Medical Center, Camden Jersey, Dept. of Human Services, Trenton Chester, Chester 56a. n n WARREN COUNTY 23. Virtua – Virtua Berlin, Berlin Capital Health – Capital Health Regional 79a. Kindred Hospital at Morris, Dover CAPE MAY 23a. Virtua – Virtua Voorhees, Voorhees Medical Center, Trenton 80. Saint Clare’s Health Services – Saint Clare’s 111. Hackettstown Regional Medical Center, 56b. Capital Health – Capital Health Medical Center Hospital/Boonton Township, Boonton Hackettstown n n CAPE MAY COUNTY Hopewell, Pennington 80a. Saint Clare’s Health Services – Saint Clare’s 112. St. Luke’s Hospital – Warren Campus, 24. Cape Regional Medical Center, Cape May 59. Robert Wood Johnson Health System – Robert Hospital, Denville Phillipsburg Court House Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton, 80b. Saint Clare’s Health Services – Saint Clare’s Hamilton Hospital, Dover 24 60. Trinity Health – St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton New Jersey Business Magazine – April 2015.
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