State hospital quality · CMS Hospital Compare

Hospitals in New Jersey

New Jersey has 79 Medicare-certified hospitals averaging 2.9 of 5 CMS stars - below the 3.1-star national average, with 3 earning the full five stars.

79
Hospitals
2.9★
Avg rating
3
Five-star
57
With ER

The state picture

Across 79 Medicare-certified hospitals, New Jersey averages 2.9 of 5 CMS stars - below the 3.1-star national average, and 3 facilities earn the top five-star rating.

2.9 / 5
state average (below 3.1 national)
3
five-star hospitals
57
with an emergency department
79
Medicare-certified hospitals

CMS star ratings are composite quality scores; 61 of 79 New Jersey hospitals had enough reporting volume to receive one. Not medical advice.

CMS star-rating mix in New Jersey

How 61 rated New Jersey hospitals break down across the 1–5 star scale

hospitals

What this shows 3 New Jersey hospitals reach five stars; the state's 2.9-star average sits below the 3.1-star national mark.

Source CMS Hospital Compare As of 2026-05-15

What the Data Shows About Hospitals in New Jersey

New Jersey has 79 Medicare-certified hospitals tracked by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Hospital Compare program. Of these, 57 facilities operate an emergency department, an important signal for communities that rely on nearby acute-care access. The statewide average CMS overall star rating is 2.9 out of 5, calculated across hospitals with enough reporting volume to generate a composite rating.

At the top of the quality distribution, 3 hospitals have earned the highest 5-star CMS overall rating in New Jersey. The single highest-rated facility in the state registry is Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack, currently listed at 5/5 stars. Star ratings are composite scores built from mortality, safety of care, readmission, patient experience (HCAHPS), and timely & effective care domains, so a single number conceals meaningful per-domain variation that matters for specific procedures.

Showing 50 of 79 hospitals on this page (page 1 of 2). Hospital quality varies materially within a state, urban academic centers, rural critical-access hospitals, and specialty facilities report against different baselines, so comparing individual facility profiles before choosing planned care is more useful than relying on the statewide average alone. All figures reflect the CMS Hospital Compare release from , and nothing on this page is medical advice, consult a qualified clinician before making care decisions.

79
Hospitals
2.9
Avg Rating
3
Five-Star
57
With ER

Top-Rated in New Jersey

Highest CMS star ratings among Medicare-certified hospitals in New Jersey.

  1. 🥇1 Hackensack University Medical Center Hackensack, NJ · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★★
  2. 🥈2 Morristown Medical Center Morristown, NJ · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★★
  3. 🥉3 St Luke's Warren Hospital Phillipsburg, NJ · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★★
  4. 4 Chilton Medical Center Pompton Plains, NJ · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★
  5. 5 Deborah Heart and Lung Center Browns Mills, NJ · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★
  6. 6 Englewood Hospital and Medical Center Englewood, NJ · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★

Compare Hackensack University Medical Center vs Morristown Medical Center →

All Hospitals

Showing 1–50 of 79 hospitals

Hospital Rating
Ahs Hospital Corp

Hackettstown

3
Ancora Psych Hosp

Hammonton

N/A
Aspen Hills Healthcare Center

Pemberton

N/A
Atlanticare Regional Medical Center - City Campus

Atlantic City

3
Bayshore Medical Center

Holmdel

3
Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Paramus

N/A
Cape Regional Medical Center Inc

Cape May Court House

3
Capital Health Medical Center - Hopewell

Pennington

3
Capital Health Regional Medical Center

Trenton

2
Carepoint Health - Bayonne Medical Center

Bayonne

2
Carepoint Health-Christ Hospital

Jersey City

2
Carepoint Health-Hoboken University Medical Center

Hoboken

1
Carewell Health Medical Center

East Orange

1
Centrastate Medical Center

Freehold

2
Children's Specialized Hospital

New Brunswick

N/A
Chilton Medical Center

Pompton Plains

4
Clara Maass Medical Center

Belleville

2
Community Medical Center

Toms River

1
Cooper University Hospital

Camden

2
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center

Livingston

3
Deborah Heart and Lung Center

Browns Mills

4
Englewood Hospital and Medical Center

Englewood

4
Essex County Hospital Center

Cedar Grove

N/A
Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital

Morris Plains

N/A
Hackensack Meridian Health Carrier Clinic

Belle Mead

N/A
Hackensack Meridian Health Pascack Valley Medical

Westwood

4
Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical

Montclair

3
Hackensack University Medical Center

Hackensack

5
Hampton Behavioral Health Center

Westampton

N/A
Holy Name Medical Center

Teaneck

4
Hudson County Meadowview Psychiatric H

Secaucus

N/A
Hudson Regional Hospital

Secaucus

1
Hunterdon Medical Center

Flemington

4
Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill

Elmer

3
Inspira Medical Center Vineland

Vineland

2
Jefferson Stratford Hospital

Stratford

2
Jersey City Medical Center

Jersey City

2
Jersey Shore University Medical Center

Neptune

3
Jfk University Medical Center

Edison

3
Monmouth Medical Center

Long Branch

3
Monmouth Medical Center-Southern Campus

Lakewood

2
Morristown Medical Center

Morristown

5
Mountainview Behavioral Hospital

Berkeley Heights

N/A
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center

Newark

2
Newton Medical Center

Newton

4
Northbrook Behavioral Health Hospital

Blackwood

N/A
Ocean Medical Center

Brick

3
Overlook Medical Center

Summit

4
Palisades Medical Center

North Bergen

3
Ramapo Ridge Behavioral Health Hospital

Wyckoff

N/A

Hospital Quality in New Jersey

New Jersey has 79 Medicare-certified hospitals tracked by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Of these, 3 have earned the highest 5-star overall quality rating, reflecting strong performance across mortality, safety of care, readmission rates, patient experience, and timely and effective care measures.

The average CMS star rating across New Jersey hospitals is 2.9. 57 facilities have emergency departments, an important factor for communities that depend on nearby acute care. Hospital quality can vary significantly within a state, so comparing individual facility ratings before choosing care is recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best hospital in New Jersey?
The highest-rated hospital in New Jersey is Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack with a CMS star rating of 5/5. There are 3 five-star hospitals in the state out of 79 Medicare-certified facilities.
How are hospitals rated?
CMS rates hospitals on a 1-to-5 star scale based on quality measures including mortality, safety, patient experience, readmission rates, and timely care. In New Jersey, the average star rating is 2.9 across rated hospitals.
How many hospitals are in New Jersey?
New Jersey has 79 Medicare-certified hospitals, of which 57 have emergency departments. 3 hospitals have earned the highest 5-star CMS rating.

Data from CMS Hospital Compare; patient-experience scores from the HCAHPS survey. Last refreshed: . About PlainHospital and our data sources

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