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May 30, 2026

Shore Medical Center gets second consecutive Leapfrog’s ‘A’ safety grade 

SOMERS POINT – Shore Medical Center earned an “A” Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit watchdog focused on patient safety for the Fall 2025 rating period.
Leapfrog assigns a grade (A-F) to general hospitals across the country based on over 30 measures of errors, accidents, injuries and infections as well as the systems hospitals have in place to prevent them. This is the second consecutive rating period in which Shore earned this prestigious “A” grade.
“Earning our second consecutive ‘A’ Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group is a significant accomplishment that reflects the hard work and dedication of our incredible team,” said David Hughes, president and chief executive officer of Shore Medical Center. “We thank every member of the Shore family for ensuring our patients and visitors receive the highest quality care in the safest possible environment. This ‘A’ grade speaks to the culture of compassion and excellence we’ve built at Shore and the trust our community places in us every day.”
“Achieving a Leapfrog ‘A’ Hospital Safety Grade signifies our hospital’s exceptional quality of care and unwavering dedication to patient safety. It reflects the rigorous standards we’ve implemented and our commitment to protecting every patient,” said Valerie M. DeJoseph, MS, RVT, RDMS, administrative director of Quality, Medical Staff Services & Regulatory at Shore Medical Center. “This recognition fuels our passion to continually enhance patient care and set new benchmarks for quality and safety in health care.”
“At Shore Medical Center, we believe patient experience and safety go hand in hand. When patients feel listened to, respected, and supported, communication and outcomes improve.” said Kathleen Biancorosso, MBA, Administrative Director of Patient Experience at Shore Medical Center. “Our ‘A’ grade from the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Survey reinforces the promise we make to our community — to deliver exceptional, patient-centered care in the safest environment possible.”

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