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How safe is your hospital? New grades released by Leapfrog Group

No hospital in New Jersey received a failing grade in the latest round of safety scoring released by The Leapfrog Group. But more than a dozen facilities fell short of an A or B grade. In the spring 2021 report released Thursday, 26 of New Jersey s 68 acute-care hospitals (38%) received an A for their ability to protect patients from avoidable infections, injuries and errors. Another 38% received a B from Leapfrog, a nonprofit watchdog organization representing health care consumers and purchasers. Ten hospitals improved upon their grade from fall 2020, and four hospitals moved down a grade. Based on the percentage of A grade hospitals, New Jersey moved from 17th to 14th in the nation. Saint Barnabas Medical Center, located in Livingston, is one of just 27 hospitals in the country to have achieved straight A grades since Leapfrog began grading in 2012.

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Delaware Valley Hospitals Welcome First Babies Of 2021

Delaware Valley Hospitals Welcome First Babies Of 2021 CBS Philadelphia 1/1/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS Philly PHILADELPHIA (CBS) Some local families are starting the new year off by welcoming a new bundle of joy. Miss Aniela was Virtua Health’s very first baby this year, born just five minutes after midnight. Philadelphia’s Jefferson Health posted a photo of baby Ezekiel Wescott, born at 12:11 a.m. Friday. A post shared by Jefferson Health (@jeffersonhealth) Ezekiel is Jessica Ruggieri’s third baby and third boy. He weighs 5 pounds, 10 ounces, and arrived ahead of Ruggeri’s due date of Jan. 15. The family is from Drexel Hill.

N J teen holds Christmas toy drive in memory of his late brother

N.J. teen holds Christmas toy drive in memory of his late brother Updated Dec 24, 2020; Posted Dec 24, 2020 DJ Alexis, 18, of Sicklerville, and Jefferson Washington Township Hospital Administrator John Graham talk about the ninth annual toy drive, held in honor of DJ s late brother, Emanuel. Facebook Share Even during an ongoing coronavirus pandemic, there was no stopping a Sicklerville teenager’s compassion, heart and drive to honor the memory of his younger brother, Emanuel. For the last eight years, DJ Alexis, 18, has honored Emanuel, who died shortly after birth at Jefferson Washington Township Hospital in Turnersville in 2006. From his brother’s death came “Emanuel’s Annual Toy Drive,” which has donated thousands of gifts to the hospital for its young patients and provided a bit of comfort and hope during the holiday season.

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