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The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) issued a statement regarding the planned closure of Heights University Hospital's Emergency Department. The hospital system has postponed the closure by two weeks, but the NJDOH notes ongoing non-compliance with regulatory requirements.

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The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) released a statement from Acting Commissioner Raynard E. Washington concerning the planned closure of the Emergency Department at Heights University Hospital. While the hospital system, Hudson Regional Health (HRH), has announced a two-week postponement of the closure, the NJDOH emphasizes that HRH continues to operate in violation of state law and regulatory requirements, despite receiving state financial assistance. The hospital's request for a Certificate of Need to close the ER is still pending review.

Regulated entities, particularly healthcare providers in New Jersey, should note the state's commitment to enforcing regulatory authority and protecting public access to essential healthcare services. The NJDOH is actively monitoring the situation to ensure patient safety and compliance with the law. Non-compliance with closure requirements can lead to continued regulatory scrutiny and potential enforcement actions by the state.

What to do next

  1. Review state regulations regarding hospital service closures and Certificate of Need applications.
  2. Monitor communications from the NJDOH regarding Heights University Hospital and Hudson Regional Health.
  3. Ensure all hospital service closure plans are submitted for and obtain required regulatory approval prior to implementation.

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| PO Box 360
Trenton, NJ 08625-0360

For Release:
February 27, 2026 | Raynard E. Washington
Acting Commissioner

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(609) 984-7160 |

Declaración del Comisionado Interino del Departamento de Salud de Nueva Jersey, Raynard E. Washington sobre el cierre del Departamento de Urgencias del Hospital Heights University

Tras anunciar planes para cerrar abruptamente el departamento de emergencias del Heights University Hospital en Jersey City con apenas un par de días de aviso al Departamento de Salud de Nueva Jersey (NJDOH, por sus siglas en inglés), el sistema hospitalario Hudson Regional Health (HRH, por sus siglas en inglés) informó al NJDOH su intención de posponer el cierre por dos semanas.

El hospital presentó una Solicitud de Certificado de Necesidad para el Cierre en el otoño de 2025. La solicitud de cierre aún se encuentra pendiente y en revisión; el NJDOH está actualmente a la espera de respuestas al conjunto de preguntas más recientes relacionadas con la integridad de la documentación presentada. HRH indicó hoy que tiene la intención de proporcionar al Departamento la información pendiente correspondiente a la solicitud en trámite. La aprobación de esta solicitud es un requerimiento por ley antes de proceder con el cierre.

A pesar de haber recibido millones de dólares en asistencia financiera estatal y otras intervenciones de apoyo, HRH no ha logrado continuar operando el Heights University Hospital en cumplimiento con la ley estatal, cerrando todos los servicios excepto el departamento de emergencias sin haber obtenido la aprobación que se requiere legalmente.

Si bien la fecha prevista de cierre ha sido extendida, esta medida no cambia el hecho de que HRH continúa incumpliendo los requisitos regulatorios y estatutarios. El estado continuará ejerciendo todas las opciones disponibles para hacer cumplir su autoridad regulatoria, al tiempo que protege los recursos públicos y la confianza de la ciudadanía.

El equipo del NJDOH ha estado presente en el Heights University Hospital para garantizar la salud y la seguridad de los pacientes durante este período de incertidumbre. Asimismo, un monitor financiero permanece en el lugar para informar sobre cualquier preocupación financiera u operativa.

El NJDOH mantiene su compromiso de proteger el acceso de los residentes a servicios esenciales de atención médica y de garantizar que cualquier cambio que afecte dicho acceso se realice de conformidad con la ley.

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State Health
Published
February 27th, 2026
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Final
Change scope
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Who this affects

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Healthcare providers
Geographic scope
State (New Jersey) State (New Jersey)

Taxonomy

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Healthcare
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Public Health Hospital Operations

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