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November 16.2025
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Discover Why Atlantic Health Hospitals Excel in Patient Safety Grades

Modern hospital entrance welcoming visitors, Leapfrog safety report Atlantic Health hospitals.

A Major Achievement for Atlantic Health Hospitals

In a notable recognition of dedication to patient safety, four hospitals within the Atlantic Health System achieved ‘A’ grades in The Leapfrog Group’s Fall 2025 Hospital Safety Grades. This includes Morristown Medical Center, Overlook Medical Center, Chilton Medical Center, and Newton Medical Center. These outstanding results reflect exceptional performance across a variety of patient safety metrics, underscoring the commitment to excellence in healthcare delivery.

The Streak Continues: Morristown Medical Center

Morristown Medical Center has maintained an impressive streak by achieving an 'A' grade continuously since Fall 2015, demonstrating a long-standing commitment to patient safety. This decade-long achievement is not just a number; it represents the tireless efforts of healthcare professionals dedicated to creating a safe environment for their patients. Overlook Medical Center, which has held an 'A' rating since Spring 2021, also showcases the positive impact of focused efforts on healthcare quality.

A Look at Atlantic Health’s Ambitious Growth

While CentraState Medical Center did not reach the 'A' grade, it scored a 'B', showing progress and motivation for improvement. This commitment to quality reflects a culture that not only values current standards but actively seeks to elevate them. Saad Ehtisham, president and CEO of Atlantic Health, stated, “Our promise to our patients is echoed in this recognition,” highlighting the collective commitment of the entire team.

New Jersey’s Recognition in Patient Safety Excellence

This commendable performance positions New Jersey as a leader in hospital safety, ranking third in the nation in terms of the percentage of 'A' hospitals, with 52% earning top grades. The state’s hospitals exhibited a robust involvement with the Leapfrog Hospital Survey, achieving a remarkable 100% participation rate. The Leapfrog Group’s president, Leah Binder, stated that this achievement reflects a comprehensive commitment to patient safety by all involved parties, including leadership, staff, and volunteers.

What This Means for Patients in Northern NJ

For residents in Sussex County and surrounding areas such as Andover Borough, Newton, and Sparta Township, the continued ranking of local hospitals signifies a significant resource for health and well-being. As hospitals earn ‘A’ grades, patients should feel more confident in their ability to receive safe, quality care right within their communities. In an era where healthcare transparency is vital, knowing that local facilities uphold high safety standards can guide patients in making informed decisions about their healthcare options.

The Path Ahead for Atlantic Health

As hospitals strive for excellence, the journey toward improved safety standards does not end. Initiatives aimed at reducing preventable errors while enhancing patient care must remain a priority. Atlantic Health's recognition reflects not only local achievements but serves as a model for other health systems across the nation as they seek to bolster their safety and patient care protocols.

As residents of Sussex County and Northern NJ, it's vital to support these institutions by staying informed about their performance and engaging with the healthcare services available, ensuring that the progress made in patient safety continues to flourish.

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