NJ’s only Public Hospital Needs a State-of-the-Art
Medical Campus
University Hospital in Newark is the premier medical teaching and research facility and all New Jerseyans should take pride in this landmark hospital. It is essential that state government and the whole New Jersey legislature increase University Hospital’s annual line item budget to at least $150 million and come up with the financing mechanism to fund the $1.2 billion estimated cost of a new University Hospital campus to replace the facility that was built 43 years ago.
Read the HPAE Postion Paper: Fulfilling the Historic Charge of University Hospital in Newark.
HPAE urges the state to make University Hospital a funding priority so UH, the state’s only public acute care hospital, can meet its mission for caring for the most vulnerable and the most in need:
- invest $151.1 million in University Hospital’s annual line item budget, starting with New Jersey’s Fiscal Year 2023 Budget;
- invest at least $600 million of ARPA funds into building a new campus at NJ’s only public hospital, University Hospital;
- NJ must invest in a premier, state of the art medical campus, while increasing financial support for the hospital’s operations.
News
HPAE to Gov. Murphy: ‘Why are You Standing on the Sidelines?’
At a rally this afternoon, HPAE members and labor allies railed against union busting by Rutgers for turning public union jobs over to a private corporation.
Health workers allege union-busting in Rutgers-RWJBarnabas hirings
At Rutgers University, union workers rallied Tuesday against what they say are “union-busting” actions by the state university.
Unions on the Outside Looking in on Trenton’s Budget Pact
The unions that represent tens of thousands of New Jersey’s essential workers, who put their lives at risk during the pandemic, failed to convince Trenton’s Democratic legislative leaders that their members were worthy of $100 million in hazard pay.
HPAE statement FY-2023 NJ Budget
HPAE nurses and healthcare workers argued for... Gov. Phil Murphy and state legislators to adequately fund the operation of New Jersey’s only public hospital by raising the annual budget allocation for University Hospital in Newark to $151.1 million.
Advocates push for University Hospital funding
Advocates are pushing for New Jersey’s only public hospital to receive some healthcare of its own.
Advocates argue University Hospital needs major surgery — and funding
While New Jersey lawmakers decide how to spend billions in unanticipated revenue, they are facing a growing push to fund major improvements at Newark’s University Hospital, the state’s only public acute-care facility.
HPAE releases position paper highlighting the financial disadvantages of Newark’s University Hospital
Union urges state to fund a new medical campus and increase annual operations budget for the state’s only public hospital.
NJ must fund University Hospital to sustain public health for future generations
University Hospital in Newark is the only state-owned hospital in New Jersey and against all odds, it has grown to become New Jersey’s premier medical teaching and research hospital, flourishing despite chronic lack of support from its owner.
University Hospital, a lifeline during COVID, asks for help to protect its future
Many hospital emergency rooms are crowded on the weekends. But at University Hospital in Newark, Mondays can also get so overwhelming at the state’s only public hospital, that the ER staff calls it: “Medical Mondays.”
For New Jersey’s only public hospital to succeed, it needs sufficient funding
We applaud the administration for their announcement on April 14, alongside University Hospital CEO Dr. Shereef Elnahal, Essex County and Newark political leaders, to dedicate resources in the state budget to invest in a new building for the state’s only public hospital.
We must keep our promise and invest in University Hospital, one of the state’s largest unions says
Recently, The Sopranos prequel “The Many Saints of Newark” was being filmed in the city that bears its name. The movie takes place around the time of the 1967 Newark Uprising.
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Resources
- A Letter To The Newark Community: The Future of University Hospital
- HPAE Position Paper: Fulfilling the Historic Charge of University Hospital in Newark
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