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Top hospitals in New Jersey by net patient revenue

New Jersey has a population of more than 9 million people and is one of the most densely populated states in the country.

How many hospitals are in New Jersey?

Definitive Healthcare tracks more than 7,300 active hospitals in our HospitalView product. There are 127 active hospitals in the state of New Jersey.

Below, we list New Jersey hospitals by the highest net patient revenue. This metric is updated annually from Medicare Cost Report data.

Top 20 New Jersey hospitals with the highest net patient revenue

RankHospital nameCityDefinitive ID# of staffed bedsNet patient revenueExplore dataset
1Hackensack University Medical CenterHackensack2645687$1,675,508,203 Explore
2Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital New BrunswickNew Brunswick2679600$1,308,708,662 Explore
3Cooper University Hospital (AKA Cooper University Health Care)Camden2653564$1,304,936,000 Explore
4Jersey Shore University Medical CenterNeptune City2681574$1,096,326,286 Explore
5Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center (FKA Saint Barnabas Medical Center)Livingston2660544$1,002,601,511 Explore
6Virtua Voorhees HospitalVoorhees7129389$901,330,450 Explore
7Englewood Hospital and Medical Center (AKA Englewood Health)Englewood2642274$875,356,547 Explore
8The Valley Hospital (AKA Valley Health System)Ridgewood2646335$869,665,583 Explore
9AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center - Atlantic City CampusAtlantic City2641180$789,082,951 Explore
10St Josephs University Medical Center (FKA St Josephs Regional Medical Center)Paterson2693678$762,498,098 Explore
11Jefferson Stratford Hospital (FKA Kennedy University Hospital - Stratford)Stratford2650506$643,863,616 Explore
12The University Hospital (FKA UMDNJ University Hospital)Newark2663358$622,355,000 Explore
13Capital Health Medical Center - HopewellPennington2674203$620,972,562 Explore
14Newark Beth Israel Medical CenterNewark2657425$605,344,513 Explore
15JFK University Medical CenterEdison2677344$564,532,060 Explore
16Princeton Medical Center (FKA University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro)Plainsboro2672206$556,865,213 Explore
17Inspira Medical Center Vineland (FKA South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center)Vineland2655280$498,922,958 Explore
18Saint Peters University HospitalNew Brunswick2678478$492,045,490 Explore
19Holy Name Medical Center (AKA Holy Name Health)Teaneck2644289$452,930,037 Explore
20Ocean University Medical CenterBrick2689315$449,200,985 Explore

Fig. 1 Data is from the Definitive Healthcare HospitalView product and sourced from the Medicare Cost Report. Data accurate as of July 2023.

Which hospital in New Jersey has the highest net patient revenue?

Hackensack University Medical Center has the highest net patient revenue among hospitals in New Jersey at over $1.67 billion. Four additional hospitals in New Jersey have a net patient revenue of more than $1 billion: Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital New Brunswick ($1.30 billion), Cooper University Hospital ($1.30 billion), Jersey Shore University Medical Center ($1.09 billion), and Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center ($1 billion).

The top four hospitals in New Jersey by net patient revenue are among the 10 largest hospitals in the state by bed size. Seven of the top 20 on the list are academic medical centers that educate healthcare providers and conduct medical research.

The top 20 hospitals on the list have a combined net patient revenue of more than $16 billion. The average net patient revenue among the top 20 New Jersey hospitals is approximately $804 million.

What is the average net patient revenue for New Jersey hospitals?

Based on the most recent data from the 127 New Jersey hospitals in HospitalView, the average statewide net patient revenue is $292 million. In comparison, the national average net patient revenue is around $193 million.

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