Princeton Medical Center has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for perinatal care

Perinatal care at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center (PMC) once again received the Gold Seal of Approval® from The Joint Commission, one of the nation’s best-known and respected healthcare accrediting entities.

Perinatal Care Certification, an advanced designation first received by PMC in 2018, was reaffirmed this spring following an on-site survey.

The certification reflects not only the state-of-the-art facilities and maternity care at PMC but the advanced prenatal diagnostics and treatment available on the hospital campus and a comprehensive sequence of educational programs and support services offered by Princeton Health that mothers and their partners can access from pregnancy through postpartum adjustment.

“This achievement is the result of leadership, innovation, and teamwork on the part of physicians, nurses, and technicians across Princeton Health,” said Jennifer L. Hollander, MSN, RN, director of patient care services. “We are committed to doing everything we can to protect the health of mothers and babies and support these new or growing families.”

The Joint Commission surveyors evaluated Princeton Health’s ability to:

  • Provide integrated, coordinated and patient-centered care for mothers and their newborns
    — from prenatal through postpartum care and services.
  • Identify high-risk pregnancies and births at an early stage.
  • Manage risks for mothers and newborns.
  • Educate patients about the perinatal care services available to them.

Each year, about 2,000 babies are born at PMC, and their parents benefit from a complete range of services available through the hospital or Princeton Health.

These include expert care for high-risk pregnancies provided by Penn Maternal Fetal Medicine Plainsboro, a specialty practice located on the hospital campus; a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) managed by board certified neonatologists from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; and a comprehensive package of childbirth and family education and support services, as well as lactation consultations, provided by Princeton Health Community Wellness and Engagement.

PMC is one of seven healthcare organizations in New Jersey and 60 nationwide to earn Perinatal Care Certification. Within Penn Medicine, Pennsylvania Hospital also holds the designation.

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