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New Jersey ER Wait Times: Comprehensive Ranking of 48 Hospitals Above the National Baseline

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The NJ Emergency Room Bottleneck: 48 Garden State Hospitals Exceed National Wait Times

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Ridgewood NJ, When an emergency strikes, every second counts. Yet, patients across New Jersey are facing massive delays before ever seeing an ER doctor.

According to a comprehensive data analysis by Compare the Market, 48 New Jersey hospitals have average emergency room wait times that exceed the national average. The study reviewed 2,095 hospitals across the United States using publicly available historical performance data compiled from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reporting datasets via HospitalStats.org. Nationally, the benchmark average emergency room wait time sits at 2 hours and 42 minutes. Unfortunately for Garden State residents, a vast majority of local facilities fail to meet that standard.


The ER Hotspots: Essex, Middlesex, and Monmouth Counties Hit Hardest

While New Jersey doesn’t house the absolute longest wait times in the nation, the localized congestion is a massive headache for residents.

Essex County leads the state with seven hospitals exceeding the national wait-time average. Three of the top twelve most congested hospitals in the state are located right in Newark, led by The University Hospital, which features the longest average wait time in New Jersey at a staggering 5 hours and 48 minutes.

Middlesex and Monmouth counties follow closely behind, each with five hospitals topping national averages. On the flip side, residents in Hunterdon County can rejoice—not a single hospital from their county made the list of underperforming ERs.

+-------------------------------------------------------------+
|               THE NEW JERSEY ER WAIT TIME GIANTS            |
+-------------------------------+-----------------------------+
| Longest NJ Wait Time          | University Hospital (5:48)  |
+-------------------------------+-----------------------------+
| Over National Average         | 48 NJ Medical Institutions  |
+-------------------------------+-----------------------------+
| Most Congested County         | Essex County (7 Hospitals)  |
+-------------------------------+-----------------------------+
| National ER Wait Baseline     | 2 Hours, 42 Minutes         |
+-------------------------------+-----------------------------+

The Master List: Where Does Your Local Hospital Rank?

Is your local hospital keeping patients waiting? Below is the complete, ranked list of the 48 New Jersey medical institutions whose average emergency room wait times exceed the 2-hour and 42-minute national baseline.

Hospital City Average ER Wait Time
The University Hospital Newark 5 hrs 48 mins
Hackensack Meridian Health, Mountainside Montclair 4 hrs 17 mins
Morristown Medical Center Morristown 4 hrs 8 mins
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital – Somerset Somerville 4 hrs 7 mins
Jefferson Stratford Hospital Stratford 3 hrs 43 mins
Virtua Mount Holly Hospital Mount Holly 3 hrs 41 mins
Centrastate Medical Center Freehold 3 hrs 39 mins
Valley Hospital Ridgewood 3 hrs 31 mins
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Newark 3 hrs 31 mins
Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell Pennington 3 hrs 30 mins
Jersey Shore University Medical Center Neptune 3 hrs 30 mins
Saint Michael’s Medical Center Newark 3 hrs 29 mins
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton Hamilton 3 hrs 29 mins
Inspira Medical Center Elmer Mullica Hill 3 hrs 28 mins
Saint Peter’s University Hospital New Brunswick 3 hrs 28 mins
Trinitas Regional Medical Center Elizabeth 3 hrs 28 mins
Hackensack University Medical Center Hackensack 3 hrs 27 mins
Clara Maass Medical Center Belleville 3 hrs 26 mins
Englewood Hospital and Medical Center Englewood 3 hrs 25 mins
Chilton Medical Center Pompton Plains 3 hrs 24 mins
Overlook Medical Center Summit 3 hrs 24 mins
Cooper University Hospital Camden 3 hrs 18 mins
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center Livingston 3 hrs 17 mins
Monmouth Medical Center Long Branch 3 hrs 15 mins
Riverview Medical Center Red Bank 3 hrs 15 mins
Holy Name Medical Center Teaneck 3 hrs 14 mins
Capital Health Regional Medical Center Trenton 3 hrs 14 mins
University Medical Center of Princeton Plainsboro 3 hrs 14 mins
Jersey City Medical Center Jersey City 3 hrs 13 mins
Hudson Regional Hospital Secaucus 3 hrs 12 mins
Palisades Medical Center North Bergen 3 hrs 12 mins
JFK Medical Center Edison 3 hrs 11 mins
AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center – City Campus Atlantic City 3 hrs 8 mins
Virtua Willingboro Hospital Willingboro 3 hrs 8 mins
Cape Regional Medical Center Inc Cape May Court House 3 hrs 8 mins
Newton Medical Center Newton 3 hrs 6 mins
Raritan Bay Medical Center Perth Amboy 3 hrs 3 mins
Bayshore Medical Center Holmdel 3 hrs 1 mins
Hackettstown Medical Center Hackettstown 3 hrs 1 mins
Monmouth Medical Center-Southern Campus Lakewood 3 hrs 0 mins
St Mary’s General Hospital Passaic 3 hrs 0 mins
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital New Brunswick 2 hrs 55 mins
Southern Ocean Medical Center Manahawkin 2 hrs 55 mins
CareWell Health Medical Center East Orange 2 hrs 53 mins
Saint Clare’s Hospital / Denville Campus Denville 2 hrs 52 mins
Virtua Our Lady Of Lourdes Hospital Camden 2 hrs 46 mins
Inspira Medical Center Vineland Vineland 2 hrs 46 mins
St Francis Medical Center Trenton 2 hrs 43 mins

Why Are New Jersey ER Wait Times So High?

Industry experts point to a variety of systemic pressures compounding the backlog in emergency rooms. An ongoing shortage of specialized healthcare staff, overcrowding from primary care overflow, and delayed patient discharges (which bottlenecks ER beds because upstairs hospital rooms remain occupied) all contribute significantly to the multi-hour wait times seen above.


The Takeaway: While these times represent statistical averages, individual experiences can vary radically based on the time of day, day of the week, and severity of your triage status. If you are facing a non-life-threatening medical situation, checking into a local urgent care clinic might save you hours of sitting in an ER waiting room.


How does your local hospital stack up? Have you noticed longer wait times during your recent visits? Let us know your thoughts and experiences in the comments section below.

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2 thoughts on “New Jersey ER Wait Times: Comprehensive Ranking of 48 Hospitals Above the National Baseline

  1. The long wait times exist because people with no insurance use the ER as a personal doctor.
    This is the result of being a ‘sanctuary’ state. Illegal aliens get sick, they have no where to go.

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  2. The new Valley Hospital in Paramus, emergency room is having some problems. Supposedly there’s not enough rooms. I was there last week and it did not go that smooth. We were there a long time. Even paramedics are saying the same thing. They should use the old Valley Hospital in Richmond as an overflow that would make sense.

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