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Middle Twp Cops: Man Shot With Nail Gun, Another Hit With 2X4

Middle Twp Cops: Man Shot With Nail Gun, Another Hit With 2X4
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Middle Twp Cops: Man Shot With Nail Gun, Another Hit With 2X4

It appears that cops in Middle Township have had their hands full recently, including a case of a person being shot with a nail gun, another whacked with a 2X4, and another case of a man being chased by a car full of people. All told, two people have been charged with attempted murder and four others are facing aggravated assault and other charges. In the first case, Middle Township cops responded to Cape Regional Medical Center on Thursday, April 15th, after they received word that a man had been shot in the chest with a nail gun. The victim, 58-year-old Thomas Stansbury of Villas, was later taken to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in Atlantic City for further treatment.

How safe is your hospital? New grades released by Leapfrog Group

No hospital in New Jersey received a failing grade in the latest round of safety scoring released by The Leapfrog Group. But more than a dozen facilities fell short of an A or B grade. In the spring 2021 report released Thursday, 26 of New Jersey s 68 acute-care hospitals (38%) received an A for their ability to protect patients from avoidable infections, injuries and errors. Another 38% received a B from Leapfrog, a nonprofit watchdog organization representing health care consumers and purchasers. Ten hospitals improved upon their grade from fall 2020, and four hospitals moved down a grade. Based on the percentage of A grade hospitals, New Jersey moved from 17th to 14th in the nation. Saint Barnabas Medical Center, located in Livingston, is one of just 27 hospitals in the country to have achieved straight A grades since Leapfrog began grading in 2012.

Here are N J s safest hospitals See how yours ranked in new national report

Here are N.J.’s safest hospitals. See how yours ranked in new national report. Updated May 03, 2021; Posted Apr 29, 2021 Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston maintained its straight-A streak since the Leapfrog Safety report card began in 2012. It is one of only 27 in the country to earn an “A” in each of the 19 report cards. Facebook Share New Jersey hospitals ranked 14th safest in the country based on how well they prevented infections, accidents and errors and communicated with their patients, the latest Leapfrog Hospital Safety report card released on Thursday found. The scores for 68 acute care hospitals 26 A’s, 26 B’s, 15 C’s and one D helped New Jersey improve its standing from last fall, when it was 17th best, according to the report. Ten hospitals improved a grade and four hospitals slipped a grade. No hospital flunked. East Orange General Hospital scored the lowest with a D, the report said.

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