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Proud to Be a Part of Hunterdon Healthcare

MidJersey Orthopaedics is proud to be a part of Hunterdon Healthcare, which was recently awarded an “A” ranking for patient safety by the Leapfrog Group, an independent organization which “rewards for hospitals that have a proven record of high quality care.”

In an article published on NJ.com, Robert Wise, CEO and president of Hunterdon Healthcare said, “The entire workforce of the nearly 3,000 caregivers who represent Hunterdon Healthcare places patient safety first and foremost in their performance every day.”

Read more about the story here.

At MidJersey Orthopaedics, we consider patient safety to be the most important part of our mission of helping patients obtain healthier, more comfortable lives. Our team of physicians and professional staff begin every appointment by learning a patient’s personal history and determining the best method of treatment.

If you’ve been living with pain, call the professionals of MidJersey Orthopaedics, partner of Hunterdon Healthcare, and start living life better.

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