Seven NJ Hospitals Earn Leapfrog Top Hospital Awards
The Leapfrog Group recently announced the recipients of the prestigious 2025 Top Hospital Awards, celebrating excellence in patient safety and quality of care. Notably, seven hospitals from New Jersey have been recognized, showcasing the state's commitment to healthcare excellence.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Leapfrog Group, a national watchdog organization that promotes transparency in healthcare. The recognition comes as part of a report detailing improvements in hospital performance across several key metrics, including billing ethics and informed consent. This year, the awards went to a diverse group of hospitals, including 52 general hospitals and 73 teaching hospitals nationwide.
Celebrating Excellence in Healthcare Safety Standards
To qualify for the Top Hospital Award, hospitals must achieve an 'A' grade on the latest Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade report. This year, the overall number of awarded hospitals increased by 16%, reflecting a broader nationwide effort towards enhancing patient safety standards. The honored hospitals were celebrated during the Leapfrog Group's Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner held in National Harbor, MD.
“These awards are a testament to the extraordinary dedication of hospital teams and their commitment to patient care,” Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group, stated. “Achieving such results requires a collaborative effort from everyone involved, including staff, boards, clinicians, and volunteers.”
The Top Recipients in New Jersey
The New Jersey hospitals recognized include:
Top Teaching Hospitals:
- Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, Paramus
- Englewood Health, Englewood
- Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch | RWJBarnabas Health
- St. Luke’s Warren Campus, Phillipsburg
Top General Hospitals:
- Hackensack Meridian Pascack Valley Medical Center, Westwood
- Holy Name Medical Center, Teaneck
- Shore Medical Center, Somers Point
These hospitals exemplify the high standards expected within the healthcare community, emphasizing the importance of patient safety and quality service.
Impact on Communities and Future Trends
The recognition of these hospitals extends beyond awards; it reassures communities that high-quality care is accessible locally. Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, for example, is proud to have secured the top rating for five consecutive years. “This designation does more than recognize our team’s commitment to quality – it also reassures the diverse communities we serve that we are here for them, providing care in the safest possible environment,” stated Deborah Visconi, President and CEO.
Englewood Health, celebrating its eighth consecutive award, highlights how every staff member contributes to ensuring patients receive the safest care. Warren Geller, the health system's CEO, reflects on this as a collective achievement of their dedicated team.
A Continuing Commitment to Patient Care
As New Jersey's healthcare landscape evolves, maintaining high standards and adapting to healthcare innovations will be crucial. The Leapfrog awards inspire hospitals not just to maintain safety levels, but also to push the envelope in patient care methodologies through continued support and education. Highlights from this year’s awards illustrate a promising trend of enhanced safety and quality benchmarks across the board, establishing New Jersey hospitals as leaders in patient care.
With opportunities for improvement still present, the Healthcare community can benefit from sharing best practices and learning from top-performing facilities. As patient safety remains a priority, state leaders and healthcare administrators must continue to advocate for practices that ensure everyone has access to high-quality, affordable healthcare.
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