Program areas at Hackettstown Community Hospital
Hackettstown Regional Medical Center, a not-for-profit integrated health services acute care Hospital, seeks to contribute value to the Community by promoting health and wellness. Hrmc offers acute care inpatient services, physician-staffed 24-hour emergency services, a diagnostic imaging Center as well as laboratory, pathology, surgical and outpatient services available on-and-off-campus, through affiliations and linkage agreements. Hrmc also offers wellness programs, including educational classes and screenings designed to encourage Community members to adopt a healthier lifestyle, avoid illness and live life to its fullest.2015 year in reviewcharity care provided to the Community $864,854unreimbursed costs of medicaid program $528,065community health services $885,079health professions education $244,942community health research $36,979financial and in-kind contributions $37,008community benefits operations $30,618total $2,627,545*2015 total services providedcommunity benefit programs include: screenings, classes, programs, support groups, vaccinations and health professions education.a total of 14,189 people were served through Community benefit programs in 2015. *note: in 2015, hrmc provided an additional $20 million in uncompensated care attributable to medicare shortfalls and bad debt. Community benefit activities include indirect costs for 2015.