We are thrilled to be the first in New Jersey to provide #StreetMedicine in the City of Elizabeth that recognizes everyone, regardless of circumstance, and is deserving of compassionate, world-class care — with goals to expand statewide. Thank you Mayor Chris Bollwage and Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless for your continued partnership. 🔗: https://lnkd.in/e-ZUENfh
RWJBarnabas Health
Hospitals and Health Care
West Orange, New Jersey 88,208 followers
About us
RWJBarnabas Health is New Jersey’s largest and most comprehensive academic health system, caring for more than 5 million people annually. Nationally renowned for quality and safety, the system includes 14 hospitals and 9,000 affiliated physicians integrated to provide care at more than 700 patient care locations. RWJBarnabas Health is among New Jersey’s largest private employers, with more than 44,000 employees, contributing more than $5.5 billion to the state economy every year. RWJBarnabas Health partners with its diverse communities to build and sustain a healthier New Jersey. It provides patient-centered care in a compassionate and equitable manner. RWJBarnabas Health’s commitment to enhancing access to care includes a transformative partnership with Rutgers University, including the Rutgers Cancer Institute — the state's only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center - and Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
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https://www.rwjbh.org/careers/
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- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- West Orange, New Jersey
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2016
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RWJBarnabas Health was proud to join community leaders and partners in New Brunswick today to announce a $1.5 million investment through our Our Healthy Communities program to support local organizations addressing food security, access to care, mentorship, wellness and economic opportunity across Middlesex County. Balpreet Grewal-Virk, SVP of Community Health for RWJBH, and Bill Arnold, CEO, @rwjuh_nb and EVP and President, Southern Region, RWJBH joined New Brunswick Mayor Jim Cahill and Middlesex County Commissioner and Chair of the Community Services Committee Claribel A. Azcona-Barber in emphasizing the importance of investing in the social determinants of health to build stronger, healthier communities. We are grateful to the State of New Jersey for supporting this important work and helping us continue addressing social determinants of health beyond traditional medical care. We are honored to invest in the continued work of these incredible partners: The Civic League MBK Middlesex The Urban Health Collaborative Zakee Bowser Enrichment Foundation And thank you to the City of New Brunswick for hosting us and for your continued partnership in improving community health for residents across the region.
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May is ALS Awareness month and the 30th Anniversary of the RWJBarnabas Health and Rutgers ALS Center at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Rutgers Engineering faculty and our Neuroscientists are collaborating to innovate devices that enable patients to continue to communicate as the disease progresses. Better than the bucket challenge, our clinical teams are delivering hope and solutions for quality of life as we search for a cure. ALSCenter Director Dr. Shan Chen, Associate Professor, Neurology, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School shares details of their collaboration.
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The launch is official… Now it’s time to hit the pavement! 🩺👟 Dr. Egan and the resident team at Trinitas Regional Medical Center are officially on the streets, bringing vital medical care, dignity and compassion directly to our unhoused neighbors. We are breaking down hospital walls to meet our community's most vulnerable right where they are. Stay tuned to follow our team's journey out in the community! 💙🙌 #StreetMedicine #HealthcareHeroes #CommunityCare #CompassionInAction
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In a time when access to comprehensive #NursingEducation with clinical experience is becoming more and more limited, #CNOs must find creative ways in their own health systems to incorporate more #training and learning opportunities. That’s why RWJBarnabas Health has opened a new operating room (OR) #SimulationLab at the Institute for Nursing Excellence. Hear more from Mary Beth Russell, our senior vice president for the Center for Professional Development, Innovation, Research and The Institute for Nursing Excellence, and the Executive Dean for the School of Nursing at RWJBarnabas Health, in HealthLeaders...
#Nurses must be able to enter the industry with the confidence and #ClinicalReadiness that they need to begin practicing. In a time when access to comprehensive #NursingEducation with clinical experience is becoming more and more limited, #CNOs must find creative ways in their own health systems to incorporate more #training and learning opportunities. That’s why RWJBarnabas Health has opened a new operating room (OR) #SimulationLab at the Institute for Nursing Excellence. According to Mary Beth Russell Ph.D., MA, RN, NPDA-BC, NEA-BC, FNAP, CPHQ, CNE, senior vice president for the Center for Professional Development, Innovation, Research and The Institute for Nursing Excellence, and the Executive Dean for the School of Nursing at RWJBarnabas Health, the simulation lab will primarily address access and workforce readiness across the health system. Read more on HealthLeaders: https://lnkd.in/gTK6Ug4u
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Today, RWJBarnabas Health proudly launched New Jersey’s first Street Medicine Program at Trinitas Regional Medical Center in Elizabeth. This innovative initiative will bring compassionate, high-quality care directly to individuals experiencing homelessness – meeting people where they are and helping connect them to the services and long-term support they need. Dr. Nancy DiLiegro, President and CEO of Trinitas Regional Medical Center and Balpreet Grewal-Virk, SVP, Community Health at RWJBarnabas Health were joined by Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage, Union County Commissioner Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded, Union County Commissioner Lourdes M. Leon, Councilwoman-At-Large Pat Perkins-Auguste, Dr. John D’Angelo, CMO/CQO of TRMC, Dr. Edward Egan, Medical Director, Street Medicine, and his resident team, along with TRMC leadership and team members, to celebrate the launch. By addressing barriers like housing instability, transportation and access to care, we continue our commitment to improving community health beyond traditional medical settings. We are grateful for the partnership and support of the State of New Jersey in helping make this impactful program possible. This is an exciting first step, and we look forward to growing this model in communities.
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Don't miss your chance—secure your spot now for our powerful listening session for men on surviving cancer with RWJBarnabas Health & Rutgers Cancer Institute on June 11th. Join former NFL greats Roman Oben, Tony Richardson, Ottis “OJ” Anderson and Ray Lucas. Sign up today! https://bit.ly/4cmcD45 NFL Alumni
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Join us at the Rutgers Cancer Institute & RWJBarnabas Health Reception during the 2026 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting on Sunday, May 31 in Chicago. An evening to connect with colleagues, learn about new opportunities, and hear about the advancements underway at New Jersey’s only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. 🔗 RSVP by May 20 at tinyurl.com/ASCO2026 RWJBarnabas Health Physician Recruitment #ASCO26
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Proud to share that Balpreet Grewal-Virk, our SVP, Community Health, represented RWJBarnabas Health yesterday at the American Hospital Association 2026 Healthier Together Conference, where she spoke on the strategic integration of Community Health Workers and the vital role they play in advancing healthier communities. We’re inspired to have our leaders helping shape important conversations among other thought leaders nationwide!
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