Health & Fitness
Hospital Safety: See How JFK University Medical Center In Edison Ranks
Hospitals were graded on their ability to protect patients from preventable errors by Healthcare watchdog group Leapfrog.
EDISON, NJ – The Hackensack Meridian Health JFK University Medical Center in Edison was graded in the recent safety ranking released by Leapfrog.
The Leapfrog Group, an independent nonprofit healthcare watchdog, used an academic grading scale to score around 3,000 hospitals across the country on more than 30 measures of patient safety.
Leapfrog says its hospital rating system is the only one in the country that focuses on a hospital’s ability to protect patients from preventable errors.
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JFK University Medical Center received a B.
In New Jersey, 33 hospitals received an A, 20 received a B, 14 received a C and 3 received a D grade. Not a single state hospital received an F.
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According to Leapfrog, most hospitals have improved under public scrutiny.
“For a long time, the healthcare community tried to improve safety, but progress stalled,” Group President and CEO Leah Binder said in a news release.
“The big difference over this decade is that for the first time, we publicly reported each hospital’s record on patient safety, and that galvanized the kind of change we all hoped for.”
For complete rankings of state hospitals, click here.
(With reporting from Alexis Tarrazi, Patch Staff)
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