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Welcome to our Cooper Team! ❤️ The closing is complete and Cape Regional Health System is now part of Cooper University Health Care, effective today, July 1, 2024. As part of the closing, Cape Regional Medical Center has been renamed Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional. "This agreement will transform health care for the residents and visitors of Cape May and Atlantic counties,” said George E. Norcross III, Chairman of Cooper University Health Care’s Board of Trustees. “We are ready to move forward and for our unified team to begin delivering the highest level of advanced health care to more people in shore communities and beyond. We are excited by the opportunity to build something extraordinary here.” “Today is a significant day and a new chapter for health care in Cape May County and beyond. I want to thank our entire team for all the great work in serving the people of this community so well, for so many years, that brought us to this exciting new beginning where we will be able to serve even more people,” stated Garry Gilbert, former Chairman, Cape Regional Health System Board of Trustees. “We are happy to have brought this vision to reality. We look forward to working with our new colleagues to build upon their tremendous work and provide the highest quality of primary and specialty care to the residents and visitors at the shore,” said Anthony J. Mazzarelli, MD, JD, MBE, co-CEO of Cooper University Health Care. “Today is a day of great promise, as two teams have become one team dedicated to serving communities across South Jersey,” said Kevin O’Dowd, JD, co-CEO of Cooper University Health Care. “We look forward to the future and the work we will do with our new team members and with residents and visitors to the shore region.” “The future of health care is very bright for the residents and visitors of Cape May County as a result of this merger,” stated Joanne Carrocino, FACHE, CEO, Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional. “The Cape Regional team is excited to begin working with our new colleagues at Cooper.” “The entire Cooper team is looking forward to collaborating with our new team members in Cape May County to enhance access to the highest levels of care and enrich the health care experience for the people of Cape May and Atlantic counties,” said Christine Winn, PhD, FACHE, Senior Vice President and Chief Regional Officer for Cooper, who will oversee Cooper operations in Cape May and Atlantic counties, including Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional. Full press release: https://bit.ly/3VTNy78

Karl Lane

Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt at Cooper University Health Care

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Welcome cape regional.

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Thomas L.

Business Development | Business Intermediary | M&A Consultant

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A great day for South Jersey health care.

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