Health & Fitness
Hackettstown Medical Center Gets βCβ Safety Grade
In its bi-annual report, the healthcare watchdog, Leapfrog, graded the Medical Center with that rating during the coronavirus pandemic.
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ β Hackettstown Medical Center was among 22 New Jersey hospitals that received an βCβ grade from the not-for-profit healthcare watchdog, Leapfrog.
The organization completed its fall 2021 Hospital Safety Grade of 2,901 facilities, 30 in New Jersey receiving an βA,β 16 given a βB,β 22 receiving a βC,β and two given a βD.β There were no New Jersey hospitals that were βFβ rated.
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The groupβs ratings were based on different criteria, from safety issues, to its medical staff, to infections, to its βpractices to prevent errors.β
Bob Adams, President of Atlantic Health System's Hackettstown and Newton Medical Center said the organization has βmade significant strides toward improving our score at Hackettstown Medical Center, noting, βOur commitment to the safety of our patients and team members has never wavered throughout the pandemic.β
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About nearby Newton Medical Center, which was one of the state's "A" graded facilities, Adams commented, βAt Newton Medical Center, we take pride in maintaining our 'A' grade for multiple periods and have implemented best practices.β
For Hackettstown Medical Center's full report, click here.
Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group said, βAs the pandemic continues, we all have heightened awareness of the importance of hospitals in our communities and in our lives.β
βIt is critical that all hospitals put patient safety first,β Binder said. βNow we have more information on more hospitals than ever before, so people can protect themselves and their families.β
Here are more nationwide statistics from the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, which include:
- Thirty-two percent of hospitals received an "A," 26 percent received a "B," 35 percent received a "C," 7 percent received a "D," and less than 1 percent received an "F."
- The five states with the highest percentages of "A" hospitals are Virginia, North Carolina, Idaho, Massachusetts, and Colorado.
- There were no "A" hospitals in Delaware, Washington, DC, and North Dakota.
Click here for more Leapfrog New Jersey hospital grades.
Reporting contributed by Alexis Tarrazi
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