Bergen Regional Medical Center
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Bergen Regional Medical Center is a hospital in Paramus, New Jersey. Bergen Regional is both the largest hospital with 1,070 beds and the largest licensed nursing home in New Jersey. Additionally, with 323 beds, Bergen Regional is one of the largest medical resources providing a continuum of care for the behavioral health community.
The facility was known as Bergen Pines for about 80 years until the name was changed to Bergen Regional Medical Center in 1998. Since then, the hospital has been privately managed and considers itself a "community hospital."
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Coordinates: 40°57′23″N 74°03′45″W / 40.956442°N 74.062477°W
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