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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p AtlantiCare is a health system based in Atlantic County, NJ, serving southeastern New Jersey. An integrated system of services, it includes AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, the AtlantiCare Foundation, AtlantiCare Physician Group and AtlantiCare Health Solutions, an accountable care organization. The AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center consists of two hospitals—the Atlantic City Campus in Atlantic City, New Jersey and the Mainland Campus in Pomona, New Jersey. AtlantiCare also offers Atlantic City's only cancer institute, heart institute, and neonatal intensive care unit.AtlantiCare employs more than 5,000 staff members and 600 physicians in nearly 70 locations. In 2010, Modern Healthcare magazine named AtlantiCare to its list of "Best Places to Work in Healthcare."AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center includes two hospitals: the Atlantic City Campus in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and the Mainland Campus in Pomona, New Jersey. AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center is part of AtlantiCare, the region’s largest healthcare organization.The Mainland Campus, located on West Jimmie Leeds Road, opened in 1975. In 2005, AtlantiCare started a $35 million expansion project that included a new emergency department and the Roger B. Hansen Center for Childbirth. In 2014, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and AtlantiCare announced a partnership. CHOP Newborn & Pediatric Care at AtlantiCare delivers tertiary pediatric and subspecialist support to southeastern New Jersey. CHOP pediatric hospitalists are at the Stanley M. Grossman Pediatric Center at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Atlantic City Campus. CHOP neonatologists are at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Roger B. Hansen Center for Childbirth at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Mainland Campus. CHOP clinicians also consult with emergency teams at both AtlantiCare hospitals.. }

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