RWJBarnabas Health is taking a big step forward in transforming health care in Monmouth County. They’ve announced plans to build a new 252-bed acute care hospital in Tinton Falls, near their existing Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch. This hospital will focus on modern patient care and access to services in the area.
The New Jersey Department of Health has approved their Certificate of Need application, clearing the path for the next phases of this project. This means all necessary documentation has been accepted for review.
Eric Carney, President and CEO of Monmouth Medical Center, highlighted the goal of creating a health care model that meets the needs of the community. He emphasized that the new facility will be designed based on feedback from patients and local experts.
The proposed hospital will feature all-private rooms, advanced technology, and better access for families. Plans include emergency and surgical services along with ample parking and improved security measures.
Additionally, a new Specialty and Cancer Care Center is under construction at the Vogel Medical Campus. This center will provide comprehensive outpatient care and innovative treatments in partnership with Rutgers Cancer Institute, New Jersey’s only National Cancer Institute-designated center. The facility is expected to finish in late 2026.
RWJBarnabas Health is also committed to enhancing the Long Branch campus. They plan to improve essential services and make the facility more efficient. This upgrade will ensure the center continues to meet the health care needs of the community, particularly for underserved populations.
As the largest provider of charity care and Medicaid in New Jersey, RWJBarnabas Health aims to address health disparities in the community. Their efforts include embedding Community Health Workers to help patients access care, nutritious food, and transportation services.
Mary Anne Nagy, Chairperson of the Monmouth Medical Center Board of Trustees, emphasized that this new hospital will enhance access to healthcare for many families throughout the region. Under the leadership of Chief Nursing Officer Ann M. Szapor, the focus is on improving every aspect of the patient experience.
Recent data shows that hospitals adapting to patient feedback can significantly improve satisfaction scores. A study found that patient-centered care models lead to better health outcomes and higher patient satisfaction. As RWJBarnabas Health moves forward, they are committed to both modernizing facilities and listening to the community.
In summary, RWJBarnabas Health is dedicated to shaping a healthier future in Monmouth County through significant investments and improvements to its health care facilities.
For more information on these developments, you can visit their site at Transforming Monmouth Health.