Hudson Regional Health unveils new brand and hospital names, now fourth largest health system in N.J.

Hudson Regional Health (HRH) unveiled its new brand identity, hospital names and strategic vision for the future — formally cementing its position as the fourth-largest health network in the state.

The announcement marks a milestone moment for HRH, which — just weeks after acquiring and integrating three additional hospitals — has emerged as a statewide leader in scaling innovation, improving access and elevating care.

Now officially operating as a four-hospital integrated system, Hudson Regional Health includes:

  • Secaucus University Hospital (formerly Hudson Regional Hospital)
  • Bayonne University Hospital (formerly Bayonne Medical Center)
  • Hoboken University Hospital (formerly Hoboken University Medical Center)
  • The Heights University (formerly Christ Hospital, Jersey City)

Together, these facilities serve as the backbone of a dynamic health care network comprising more than 5,000 employees, 1,500 affiliated physicians and a unified mission to deliver consistent, connected and cutting-edge care across Hudson County and beyond.

As New Jersey’s fastest-growing health care system, HRH is focused on:

  • Extending breakthrough medical technologies across all facilities
  • Recruiting and retaining leading physician groups and specialists
  • Renovating and upgrading hospital infrastructure system-wide
  • Streamlining operations for seamless, coordinated care
  • Investing in community health programs and education through the HRH Foundation

“This isn’t just a rebrand — it’s a redefinition of care in Hudson County,” said Yan Moshe, chairman of the board. “Hudson Regional Health is now one of the largest and fastest-growing systems in the state, and we’re using that momentum to bring real innovation to our communities. From AI-powered diagnostics to modern emergency care, we’re building hospitals that deliver on the full promise of technology-driven care.”

Under its new tagline, “Technology Transforming Care,” Hudson Regional Health has already introduced a slate of advanced capabilities across its hospitals, including:

  • Robotic-assisted surgery using the Da Vinci XI Surgical System
  • AI-enhanced diagnostic tools in radiology and imaging
  • Real-time patient monitoring systems
  • The region’s first Stealth Navigation-guided cranial surgery, performed in June

Renovations and modernization efforts are underway at all four hospitals, accompanied by the expansion of specialty services and a physician recruitment strategy that is attracting top clinical talent from across the NYC metro area.

“Our goal isn’t just growth — it’s transformation,” said Dr. Nizar Kifaieh, president and CEO of Hudson Regional Health. “We’re building a system where innovation is standard, where care is seamless across facilities, and where every advancement — from robotic surgery to real-time monitoring — translates into better outcomes for our patients. That’s the promise behind Hudson Regional Health.”

This brand reveal follows Hudson Regional Health’s formal launch in May, made possible by the court-approved acquisition of the former CarePoint Health hospitals. With a clear growth trajectory and a community-first ethos, HRH is positioned to lead the next era of health care in New Jersey.