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AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center

CITY CAMPUS

  George F. Lynn Harmony Pavilion
  The George F. Lynn Harmony Pavilion opened in October 2007

AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center’s Atlantic City Campus was Atlantic City’s first hospital, founded in 1898. For more than a century, ARMC City has remained a regional leader in acute care services.

Now a 276-bed teaching hospital, ARMC’s Atlantic City Campus is the home of the region’s only Level II Trauma Center; a regional psychiatric crisis center; a comprehensive center for surgical weight loss; and a complete array of inpatient and ambulatory healthcare services, including obstetrics and gynecology.

The ARMC Atlantic City Campus features physicians dedicated to caring for critically ill or injured patients. In-house surgeons, anesthesiologists, and board certified emergency physicians are available around the clock to meet all of our patients’ needs. The Atlantic City Campus is staffed to serve the expanding resident population and the more than 35 million tourists who visit the Atlantic City area each year.

AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center
City Campus
Atlantic City, N.J. 08401
(609) 344-4081

AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center has completed construction on the George F. Lynn Harmony Pavilion, a $98 million, 198,000 square foot addition to the Atlantic City campus.

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Our Committment to Quality Healthcare

At AtlantiCare, we continually assess our performance and look for improvement opportunities to meet our own high standards – and standards set by agencies and organizations that regulate and accredit healthcare providers. Our focus is on:

  • Enhancing the quality of patient care;
  • Providing a safe environment for our patients and staff; and
  • Achieving a high level of satisfaction among our patients and their families, practitioners and employees.

To learn more about AtlantiCare's committment to Quality Healthcare, visit our Quality Healthcare site.

 

 
JCAHO Gold Seal of Approval
Magnet Status
 
 

AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center has earned the Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval™

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The nursing profession’s highest honor. ARMC is the only South Jersey hospital to achieve Magnet designation.

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About the new George F. Lynn Harmony Pavilion

The new patient tower opened in October 2007 and features:

  • a new Emergency Department with its own diagnostic imaging suite
  • a new behavioral health area in the Emergency Department
  • a new radiology department
  • a new intensive care unit with 26 private rooms
  • four new medical surgical floors with 30 private inpatient rooms each
  • a brand new helipad with a trauma stabilization room that connects directly to the Emergency Department by elevator
About the new Emergency Center About the George F. Lynn Harmony Pavilion

Floor Plan

To help visitors find their way in the large new hospital, AtlantiCare has implemented a special signage system, called “wayfinding,” which uses visual icons as well as words. The four different sections of the Atlantic City Campus are: Friendship Pavilion, Harmony Pavilion, Wellness Pavilion, and Heritage Pavilion.

     
Friendship
(formerly the east wing)
 
Harmony
(new Patient Tower)
 
Wellness
(formerly the south wing)
 
Heritage
(formerly the Michigan wing)
City Campus Map

 

 

Healing Arts Program

    
   
 
   
 
   

A committee representing Atlantic City’s diverse cultures is overseeing the incorporation of the “healing arts” into the expansion of ARMC’s Atlantic City Campus. Research has shown that visual arts and music can speed healing and calm tension. AtlantiCare’s Healing Arts Program began with the new Center for Childbirth and new Emergency Department at ARMC’s Mainland Campus, and it will now be expanded to the Atlantic City Campus Patient Tower and to the new AtlantiCare offices in the Airport Commons in Egg Harbor Township.

Our Healing Arts Program was recently highlighted in an article in The Press of Atlantic City, which referenced the request for proposals for artwork for the ARMC Atlantic City Campus expansion. More than 500 pieces of artwork of all mediums will be incorporated throughout the new Patient Tower to foster a healing and calming environment. More than 50 artists will be showcased through this work, 40 of which are from New Jersey. Selections were made by the Art Committee which is seated by 30 diverse community representatives.


 

 

 
 
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