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Amerihealth New Jersey Local Value Network AmeriHealth New Jersey Local Value Network The AmeriHealth New Jersey Local Value Network offers individuals and employers a more affordable option. After our recent expansion, our Local Value Network has more than a 90% overlap with the broader Regional Preferred Network. The below hospitals are part of our Local Value Network. For more information, visit amerihealthnj.com/providerfinder. ATLANTIC COUNTY GLOUCESTER COUNTY OCEAN COUNTY AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Inspira Health Network Hackensack Meridian Health – ARMC City Campus – Inspira Medical Center– Woodbury – Ocean Medical Center – ARMC Mainland Campus Kennedy University Hospital – Southern Ocean Medical Center Shore Medical Center – Washington Township Hospital RWJBarnabas Health – Community Medical Center BERGEN COUNTY HUDSON COUNTY – Monmouth Medical Center – Southern Campus Englewood Hospital and Medical Center CarePoint Health Hackensack Meridian Health – Bayonne Medical Center PASAIC COUNTY – Hackensack University Medical Center – Christ Hospital St. Joseph’s University Medical Center – Pascack Valley Medical Center – Hoboken University Medical Center St. Mary’s General Hospital Holy Name Medical Center Hackensack Meridian Health New Bridge Medical Center – Palisades Medical Center SALEM COUNTY Valley Health System – The Valley Hospital RWJBarnabas Health Inspira Health Network – Jersey City Medical Center – Inspira Medical Center– Elmer BURLINGTON COUNTY The Memorial Hospital of Salem County Deborah Heart and Lung Center HUNTERDON COUNTY Virtua Health System Hunterdon Medical Center SOMERSET COUNTY – Virtua Marlton Hospital RWJBarnabas Health – Virtua Memorial Hospital MERCER COUNTY – Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital – Virtua Willingboro Hospital Capital Health Somerset – Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell CAMDEN COUNTY – Capital Health Regional Medical Center SUSSEX COUNTY Cooper University Hospital RWJBarnabas Health Atlantic Health System Kennedy University Hospital – Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton – Newton Medical Center – Cherry Hill Hospital – Stratford Hospital MIDDLESEX COUNTY UNION COUNTY Virtua Health System Hackensack Meridian Health Atlantic Health System – Virtua Voorhees Hospital – JFK Medical Center – Overlook Medical Center – Raritan Bay Medical Center Hackensack Meridian Health CAPE MAY RWJBarnabas Health – Mountainside Medical Center Cape Regional Medical Center – Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital RWJBarnabas Health University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro – Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital CUMBERLAND COUNTY Rahway Inspira Health Network MONMOUTH COUNTY Trinitas Regional Medical Center – Inspira Medical Center– Vineland CentraState Medical Center Hackensack Meridian Health WARREN COUNTY ESSEX COUNTY – Bayshore Medical Center Atlantic Health System RWJBarnabas Health – Jersey Shore University Medical Center Hackettstown Regional Medical Center – Clara Maass Medical Center – Riverview Medical Center St. Luke’s Hospital – Warren Campus – Newark Beth Israel Medical Center RWJBarnabas Health – Saint Barnabas Medical Center – Monmouth Medical Center ADDITIONAL University Hospital Penn Medicine (Group business only) MORRIS COUNTY Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Atlantic Health System – Chilton Medical Center – Morristown Medical Center Saint Clare’s Hospital Stay connected with AmeriHealth New Jersey Encourage your members to stay connected with AmeriHealth New Jersey by texting ‘MYAHNJ’ to 73529. Through AmeriHealth New Jersey Wire, we will deliver secure, personalized text messages including coverage information and updates, money-saving tips and discounts, and important health and wellness reminders. © 2020 AmeriHealth | 2020 May AmeriHealth Insurance Company of New Jersey | AmeriHealth HMO, Inc..
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