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Bergen New Bridge Medical Center earned a coveted ‘A’ Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade for fall 2021. This national distinction recognizes Bergen New Bridge’s achievements in protecting patients from preventable harm and medical error. “Providing equitable access to safe, effective, high-quality care to the diverse communities we serve is something we take very seriously,” said Bergen New Bridge President and CEO Deborah Visconi. “This is why we were eager to participate in this reliable independent safety assessment for the first time this year.” In October, Visconi celebrated her fourth year leading Bergen New Bridge – the rebranded and revitalized not-for-profit safety-net hospital owned by Bergen County and operated through an innovative partnership with Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Integrity House, and CarePlus New Jersey, Inc. The impartial Leapfrog assessment is a key quality metric for the Medical Center and those it serves. Visconi credits her team of dedicated, compassionate, and talented healthcare professionals for making this national safety recognition a reality for New Jersey’s largest public hospital. She believes this top safety grade will also bolster confidence in the full-service hospital that provides 24/7 emergency, medical and long-term care; women’s health, cardiac, radiology, laboratory and rehabilitation services; as well as mental and behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment, among other service lines. “I believe this ‘A’ safety rating will provide our community members with extra assurance that those who enter through the doors of our Medical Center will receive high-quality care in a safe and compassionate environment, said Visconi. This recognition demonstrates the success of our commitment. There are no words to express how proud and grateful I am for the unwavering commitment of our staff to those in our care even through this unprecedented time.”