When should I not use Hackensack Meridian Health MyChart?
Hackensack Meridian Health MyChart should never be used for urgent medical matters. If this is an emergency, please call 911 or go to an emergency room. Access your MyChart through your Apple© or Android™ device. Just download the Hackensack Meridian App
What is Hackensack Meridian Health’s hospital visitation policy?
Hackensack Meridian Health hospital visitation policies follow the recommendations from the New Jersey Hospital Association. Payment: Parking is available to all visitors in the Essex St. Garage and Women and Children’s garage for a nominal fee (currently $8.00).
What should I do if I cannot remotely log into HMH?
If you are not enrolled in Duo, you’ll receive the following message if you attempt to remotely log into HMH. Contact the IT Service Desk at x3333 or 848-237-3333.
How do I enroll a device for remote access?
You need to enroll a mobile phone (preferred), tablet or phone number with Duo to allow remote access. With a device you have previously used for remote access, sign in using your Network UserID and Password. Click on the DUO Self Service Portal icon.
Information & Guest Services
The goal of the Department of Information and Guest Services is to provide reliable and accurate information for our patients and visitors.
Advance Directives
Advance directives are documents you create to describe the extent of medical treatment you want to receive—or not to receive—should you become unconscious or too ill to communicate. Though the topic may be difficult to discuss, your wishes are important.
Medical Records
You can sign into MyChart, our online patient portal to see your records. Or you can request copies from the hospital's Health Information Department.
Patient Safety and Quality
Improving patient care by focusing on key quality and safety indicators is integral to achieving Hackensack Meridian’s overall quality and safety objectives.
Service Animals
Hackensack Meridian Health is committed to providing individuals with disabilities full and equal access to services and treatment. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Hackensack Meridian Health welcomes the use of service animals by any person with a disability.
Visiting a Patient
Hackensack Meridian Health hospital visitation policies follow the recommendations from the New Jersey Hospital Association.
Parking and Valet
Payment: Parking is available to all visitors in the Essex St. Garage and Women and Children’s garage for a nominal fee (currently $8.00). If returning to the medical center for multiple visits through out the day, you can request a Same Day Return Voucher for an additional fee.
Quick Links
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How can I access my medical records?
You can sign into MyChart, our online patient portal. You can use the portal to view your records, request medication refills, access test results, manage your appointments and more.
Where can I park?
Free valet parking is available 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the main entrance.
Can I visit my loved one in the hospital during the pandemic?
We update our hospital visitation every Wednesday, based upon the risk of COVID-19 spread, the number of COVID-19 patients, hospital staffing and equipment levels.
Specialty Programs Available
Brain Tumor Center Our Brain Tumor Center is the most comprehensive program in New Jersey for the diagnosis and management of brain and spinal cord tumors.
Why Choose JFK University Medical Center
Nationally Recognized for Excellence: We continue to be among the nation’s top hospitals evaluated by Healthgrades for superior clinical care and surgical outcomes. Healthgrades rates hospital performance using objective quality measures using clinical outcomes, patient safety as well as patient experience.
How many beds does Hackensack University Medical Center have?
News & World Report. Initially launched with 12 beds, it is now a 900-bed hospital recognized as the state's "largest provider of inpatient and outpatient services."
What is a case manager in NJ?
Seeking a Case Manager, Social Worker with extraordinary communication and interpersonal skills for a part-time opportunity in NJ. Key functions will include assessing all high risk pediatrics, adults, and geriatric patients presented on the unit.