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Kings County Hospital was born of necessity, dedicated to caring for the underprivileged of Brooklyn. In 1824, New York State established a law requiring several counties, including the County of Kings (Brooklyn), to purchase lands to be used exclusively to house the poor, deferring all potential real estate taxes which could be levied on the land.
Below is a list of New Jersey hospitals and the grades they received in spring 2024 and fall 2023, respectively. More safety information on each hospital can be found at hospitalsafetygrade.org
Kings Highway Hospital, Brooklyn. See Mount Sinai Brooklyn, in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above. Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn. opened in 1891 as Hospital for Contagious Diseases; absorbed by Kings County Hospital Center in 1955. [88] Kingsway Hospital, 4422 Avenue J, Brooklyn; [89] [90] previously Mayflower Hospital.
Raritan Valley Hospital, Green Brook, New Jersey [4] Riverdell Hospital, Oradell (closed 1981, demolished 1984) Senator Garrett W. Hagedorn Psychiatric Hospital, Lebanon Township; South Amboy Medical Center, South Amboy (now medical offices) Union Hospital, Union (remains open as a satellite emergency department "SLED")
Gov. Murphy and a nonprofit group used $900K in federal tax dollars to pay off $120M in debt for patients of Morristown Medical Center and others. 77K patients of NJ hospital network will have ...
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The Valley Hospital is a 370-bed, acute-care, not-for-profit hospital in Paramus, New Jersey, United States, in the heart of Bergen County. Valley staff includes more than 1,100 physicians, 3,700 employees, and 3,000 volunteers. In 2020, Valley recorded 41,345 admissions, 51,792 emergency department visits, and 3,528 births. [1]
Patients requiring more were taken to Kings County Hospital, about seven miles away, in a horse-drawn ambulance. [ 3 ] Construction of "the first part of the Hammett Pavilion, the yellow building facing Ocean Parkway," [ 6 ] to build a 100-bed hospital, began in 1908, north of Coney Island Creek and east of Ocean Parkway .