Health & Fitness

Montclair Hospital Graded In Annual Report Card (How Did It Do?)

Several Essex County hospitals received ratings that ranged from "A" to "F." Do you agree with the Leapfrog's assessment for Mountainside?

MONTCLAIR, NJ — A nationwide hospital safety analysis has released its annual report card for local health facilities, including HackensackUMC Mountainside in Montclair.

The Leapfrog Group released its bi-yearly hospital safety grades of facilities across the nation on Tuesday. The group assessed roughly 2,500 hospitals. Of those, 30 percent earned an "A," 28 percent earned a "B," 35 percent a "C," 6 percent a "D" and 1 percent an "F."

For 2018, HackensackUMC Mountainside in Montclair got an "C" grade.

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The assessment system assigns school-style letter grades to general acute-care hospitals. The hope is to determine a patient's risk of further injury or infection if they visit a certain hospital. Leapfrog says that a patient shouldn't refuse emergency care because of a bad safety grade; they're meant to be used as a guide for planned events and a research tool for potential emergencies.

In Essex County, the following hospitals received grades:

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With previous reporting by Tom Davis, Patch Staff

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