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Cooper University Health Care

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Cooper University Health Care

Cooper University Health Care’s mission is “to serve, to heal, to educate” and it has been a leading health system in South Jersey since 1887. Cooper operates an academic, tertiary (specialist) care hospital; a leading cancer center; a children’s hospital; three urgent care centers; and more than 100 outpatient offices throughout South Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Cooper University Hospital

Cooper University Hospital is an academic, tertiary-care medical center affiliated with Cooper Medical School of Rowan University and is located on the Health Sciences Campus in Camden, New Jersey. Cooper has a long history in the City of Camden and is playing a leading role in its revitalization. Cooper University Hospital is the only Level 1 trauma center for adults and children in southern New Jersey.

Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper

Also in Camden, the Children's Regional Hospital at Cooper provides high-quality pediatric care and is South Jersey’s only state-designated children’s hospital. The Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper is also verified as a Level II Pediatric Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons, one of only two Level 1 trauma centers to have this verification.

MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper

Cooper has partnered with MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, the nation’s number one cancer center. In 2013, MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper opened its doors. Today, tens of thousands of residents are choosing to stay in New Jersey to receive first-rate cancer care.

A Trusted Name in Health Care

Cooper University Health Care continues to grow in communities across the South Jersey region. Cooper employs more than 6,500 individuals. In addition to Cooper University Hospital, it operates urgent care centers in Audubon and Cherry Hill, a surgery center in Voorhees, and more than 100 outpatient offices across South Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Cooper employees include more than 1,250 nurses and 750 physicians in more than 75 specialties. Cooper patients can receive comprehensive, quality care in one or more of its premier Institutes and Centers of Excellence, including a Level I Southern New Jersey Regional Trauma Center, MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, Cooper Heart Institute, Cooper Bone and Joint Institute, Cooper Neurosciences Institute, and Critical Care.

When it comes to critical, complex and specialty care, Cooper University Health Care is one of the most trusted health systems in the region and continues to serve a growing number of patients. In 2015, Cooper University Health Care facilities handled more than 1.4 million outpatient visits.

Company History

Cooper University Hospital is a dynamic, integrated health care delivery system that provides comprehensive medical services to the residents of southern New Jersey. As the clinical campus of Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Cooper University Hospital is dedicated to medical education and research excellence. Cooper University Physicians, the teaching faculty of the medical school, maintains more than 100 offices at 38 locations throughout southern New Jersey and in Pennsylvania.

Based on more than a century of commitment and achievements in the areas of patient care and community service, Cooper University Health Care provides a continuum of care in both primary and tertiary areas. Cooper offers everything from the most sophisticated, technologically advanced medicine at Cooper University Hospital in Camden to a full array of primary care, preventive care and wellness resources located throughout South Jersey.

The origins of Cooper University Hospital can be traced to 1887, when a prominent Quaker family named Cooper opened a hospital to provide medical care for the indigent population of Camden. Richard M. Cooper, M.D., four of his brothers and sisters and one nephew donated money and land for the hospital to be built between Sixth and Seventh Streets, from Mickle to Benson Streets. Though the four-story, stone building was completed in 1877, the original 30-bed hospital stood empty for 10 years until enough money was available to open for patients in August 1887.

From the beginning, Cooper Hospital was a cornerstone in the Camden community. As hospital facilities and medical care advanced, Cooper Hospital began to treat not only the indigent population but those who could pay as well. The hospital staff, physicians, nurses, auxiliary members and patients were seen as part of a larger "Cooper Family," and generation after generation of physicians often called Cooper their medical home.

cooper university hospital 1990In the first 100 years of the hospital's existence, additions to the original building and the construction of freestanding structures on the surrounding five acres of land further anchored the Cooper Hospital campus in Camden. Inside these buildings medicine advanced at a rapid pace, eventually turning the small community hospital into a 540-bed regional tertiary care center that cared for the population's most critically ill patients. Hospital officials and leading physicians often engaged in heated debates on the merits of moving to another location, but the answer was always the same: Cooper Hospital should stay in Camden.

Over time, Cooper Hospital has not only remained true to its original mission but has grown to meet the medical challenges of a geographically dispersed patient population and a rapidly changing health care environment. Before Cooper celebrated its first 100 years of service, professional hospital managers had replaced well-intentioned Board of Trustees in managing hospitals, while government regulations affected such physician prerogatives as determining patient length of stay and what physicians would be reimbursed for specific procedures. Cooper Hospital eventually became The Cooper Health System and the clinical campus of the University of Medicine and Dentistry/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. The development of the medical school affiliation advanced Cooper as the major teaching hospital in South Jersey.

When Cooper celebrated its Centennial Anniversary in 1987, no one could have predicted the dramatic changes that would take place in health care over the next 10 years. Dominated by health insurers who pay for patient services, hospitals everywhere have aligned with health care systems in order to negotiate favorable payments from payors and develop the medical expertise to draw large numbers of patients.

To compete in this managed care environment, Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center (now Cooper University Hospital) became one component of an integrated health care delivery system called The Cooper Health System in 1996.

The Cooper name is now synonymous with a full range of health system services - including prevention, primary care, specialty ambulatory services, all levels of inpatient care and subacute care. While Cooper continues to invest in its Camden facility, multi-specialty physician offices are now also strategically located throughout the southern New Jersey region.

current day cooper university hospitalIn June 2004, Cooper University Hospital announced a $220 million expansion to the hospital's Health Sciences Campus that included a new patient care pavilion attached to the existing facility. Subsequently, plans for the new patient care pavilion were expanded from six floors (211,000 sq ft.) to ten floors (312,000 sq ft.), with the inclusion of additional landscape improvements and patient amenity design features.

Cooper University Hospital's pavilion project is part of the hospital's efforts to create a regional health science campus in Camden, which also includes the new Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, a cancer institute, clinical research building, clinical office building and additional off-street parking.

The patient pavilion opened in December 2008 and the hospital's orientation was shifted from Haddon Avenue to Martin Luther King Boulevard, as visitors began entering the hospital through the new lobby and utilizing the Camden County Improvement Authority parking garage, which connects to the hospital via an enclosed walkway.

Most recently, Rowan University and Cooper University Health Care have embarked on a unique partnership to initiate the next generation of medical education and improve health care delivery throughout the region, by opening the first new medical school in New Jersey in 30 years. Students in the four-year allopathic program are being educated in a new facility in Camden and will graduate to serve the greater South Jersey community and beyond.

Notable Accomplishments / Recognition

Cooper University Hospital offers 15 residency and 19 fellowship programs, approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Cooper also offers two programs accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) and one program accredited by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME).

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