Healthcare Providers in New Jersey
Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in New Jersey from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 0 providers in this listing.
Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in New Jersey from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 0 providers in this listing.
New Jersey has a highly developed healthcare system serving nearly 9.3 million residents, with the added benefit of proximity to major medical centers in New York City and Philadelphia. The state is home to several nationally recognized institutions, including Hackensack Meridian Health (the state's largest health system), RWJBarnabas Health (affiliated with Rutgers University), Atlantic Health System, and Cooper University Health Care in Camden. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick is the state's flagship academic medical center and a Level I Trauma Center.
New Jersey expanded Medicaid in 2014, and the program — called NJ FamilyCare — covers approximately 2 million residents. The state operates Get Covered New Jersey (getcoverednjhelp.org) as its state-based ACA marketplace. New Jersey has been a leader in health insurance consumer protections, including maintaining ACA-level protections for state-regulated plans.
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, State Board of Medical Examiners (njconsumeraffairs.gov/bme) licenses physicians and provides online verification. The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) (nj.gov/health) oversees public health programs and healthcare facility licensing.