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Fonteum Care Compare · New Jersey

New Jersey ambulatory surgical centers: 216 Medicare-certified, ASC quality measures with NPI bridge.

Per-facility ASC-1 through ASC-12 quality measures with deterministic NPI bridge (100.0% NPI coverage in New Jersey) — the only Care Compare facility type with a usable provider-identity join key.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·216 Medicare-certified ASCs in New Jersey · 100.0% with NPI·CMS Care Compare — ASC Quality (4jcv-atw7)·Module overview →·Methodology →·Audit Pack →
Source-modified 2025-12-16 · Reporting year 2024 · ASC-12 hospital-visit follow-up rates suppressed for facilities below volume threshold

ASC-12 performance breakdown — New Jersey

ASC-12 measures hospital-visit rate within 7 days of outpatient surgery. CMS-published performance categories on facilities meeting the volume threshold.

N/A
127
No Different Than the National Rate
84
Number of Cases Too Small
5

ASC-1 through ASC-11 quality measures — New Jersey state means

Each row is the mean CMS-published rate across New Jerseyfacilities that meet the measure’s reporting threshold. Lower is better for adverse-event measures; higher is better for the prophylactic-antibiotic process measure. Facilities CMS suppressed for low case volume are excluded from the mean, not counted as zero.

MeasureDirectionState meanFacilities reporting
Patient burn rateLower is better0.00%84
Unplanned hospital transfer/admissionLower is better0.02%105
Wrong site, side, patient, or procedureLower is better0.00%87
All-cause hospital readmission rateLower is better0.07%130
Appropriate prophylactic antibiotic useHigher is better74.32%79
Cataract surgery complication rateLower is better98.96%7

Highest-volume ASCs — New Jersey

Top 25 by ASC-12 reportable case volume (a procedural-volume signal, not a quality measure).

FacilityCityASC-12 casesCategory
The endo center at voorheesVOORHEES5274No Different Than the National Rate
Florham park endoscopy centerFLORHAM PARK4308No Different Than the National Rate
Northern new jersey center for advanced endoscopy llcENGLEWOOD CLIFFS4276No Different Than the National Rate
Endoscopy center of red bankRED BANK3974No Different Than the National Rate
Advanced endoscopy and surgical center llcEATONTOWN3654No Different Than the National Rate
Paramus endoscopy llc dba endoscopy center of bergen countyPARAMUS3635No Different Than the National Rate
Hanover endoscopyWHIPPANY3606No Different Than the National Rate
Shore outpatient surgicenter llcLAKEWOOD3373No Different Than the National Rate
Ocean surgical pavilion pcOAKHURST2897No Different Than the National Rate
Ocean endosurgery centerTOMS RIVER2818No Different Than the National Rate
Atlanticare surgery center llcEGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP2654No Different Than the National Rate
Summit medical group pa dba summit medical group ambulatory surgery centerBERKELEY HEIGHTS2634No Different Than the National Rate
Endoscopy center of hackensack llc dba hackensack endoscopy centerHACKENSACK2504No Different Than the National Rate
May street surgi center llcEDISON2418No Different Than the National Rate
Endosurgical center of central new jerseyEAST BRUNSWICK2414No Different Than the National Rate
South jersey endoscopy llcWOODBURY2410No Different Than the National Rate
Central jersey ambulatory surgical center llcHILLSBOROUGH2201No Different Than the National Rate
Hunterdon endosurgery centerFLEMINGTON2122No Different Than the National Rate
Centennial surgery centerVOORHEES2060No Different Than the National Rate
Gastro surgi center of new jerseyMOUNTAINSIDE1924No Different Than the National Rate
Princeton endoscopy center llcPRINCETON1881No Different Than the National Rate
Burlington county endoscopy center llcLUMBERTON1760No Different Than the National Rate
Freehold endoscopy associates llcFREEHOLD1682No Different Than the National Rate
North jersey gastroenterology endoscopy centerWAYNE1662No Different Than the National Rate
Endoscopy center of ocean countyTOMS RIVER1662No Different Than the National Rate

New Jersey ambulatory surgical centers — FAQ

How many ambulatory surgical centers are Medicare-certified in New Jersey?
216 Medicare-certified ambulatory surgical centers operate in New Jersey as of the CMS Care Compare ASC Quality snapshot (2026-05-07). Every facility carries a National Provider Identifier — ASCs are the only Care Compare facility type with a 100% deterministic NPI bridge.
What ASC quality measures does New Jersey report?
CMS publishes ASC-1 through ASC-12. This page aggregates the state mean for the per-facility rate measures that have at least one reporting facility in New Jersey, plus the ASC-12 colonoscopy follow-up performance category. Measures are CMS-published rates: lower is better for adverse-event measures (burns, transfers, wrong-site events, readmissions, cataract complications) and higher is better for appropriate prophylactic antibiotic use.
Why are some facilities missing a quality rate?
CMS suppresses a measure when a facility falls below the minimum case volume for that measure in the reporting window. Suppressed facilities are excluded from each state mean rather than counted as zero, so the averages reflect only facilities CMS actually scored.
Where does this ASC data come from and how current is it?
All columns trace to the CMS Care Compare Ambulatory Surgical Center Quality dataset (PDC 4jcv-atw7), source-modified 2025-12-16. Fonteum redistributes the public-domain CMS file without alteration and links every row to its provenance record; cross-check any facility at Medicare.gov.

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