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Here are N J s safest hospitals See how yours ranked in new national report

Here are N.J.’s safest hospitals. See how yours ranked in new national report. Updated May 03, 2021; Posted Apr 29, 2021 Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston maintained its straight-A streak since the Leapfrog Safety report card began in 2012. It is one of only 27 in the country to earn an “A” in each of the 19 report cards. Facebook Share New Jersey hospitals ranked 14th safest in the country based on how well they prevented infections, accidents and errors and communicated with their patients, the latest Leapfrog Hospital Safety report card released on Thursday found. The scores for 68 acute care hospitals 26 A’s, 26 B’s, 15 C’s and one D helped New Jersey improve its standing from last fall, when it was 17th best, according to the report. Ten hospitals improved a grade and four hospitals slipped a grade. No hospital flunked. East Orange General Hospital scored the lowest with a D, the report said.

Here are N J s safest hospitals See how yours fared in new national report

Here are N.J.’s safest hospitals. See how yours fared in new national report. Updated Dec 15, 2020; Posted Dec 15, 2020 St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, N.J. is the only hospital in the state to receive straight-A s in the Leapfrog safety report card since the surveys began in 2012. Facebook Share New Jersey hospitals rank 17th best in the nation for safety, a drop from eighth place a year ago and a potentially troubling sign as the pandemic continues to make unrelenting demands on healthcare professionals, according to the latest Leapfrog Hospital Safety report card. Six hospitals went up a grade while 15 hospitals went down a grade, according to an analysis by the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute, a consumer, research nonprofit that jointly releases the report with Leapfrog.

These N J hospitals saw the biggest increase in coronavirus patients last month

These N.J. hospitals saw the biggest increase in coronavirus patients last month Updated Dec 14, 2020; New Jersey’s spike in coronavirus hospitalizations didn’t hit the state equally last month. Out of 72 hospitals, the 7-day average for total patients hospitalized with confirmed and suspected cases of COVID-19 rose at 49 of them between Nov. 20 and Nov. 27. That’s according to data released by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. CORONAVIRUS RESOURCES: The totals echo what the daily totals released by the state have shown since late September. State officials reported 349 patients with confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19 on Sept. 21. By this Monday, that figure had risen to 3,635 more than 10 times more.

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