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New Jersey Physician License 2026: NJ BME Process, IMLC Fast-Track, Timeline & RWJBarnabas / Hackensack / AtlantiCare Credentialing
New Jersey's physician market benefits from both NYC metro overspill and an independent suburban/Shore market. NJ Board of Medical Examiners (NJ BME) is an IMLC member. NJ has one of the lowest license fees in the Northeast at $200, making it a common dual-license addition for NY-based physicians.
IMLC vs Standard NJ BME
| Path | Timeline | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| IMLC | 4-6 weeks | $700 LOQ + $200 NJ = $900 |
| Standard NJ BME | 10-14 weeks | $200 |
Major health system credentialing (NJ)
- RWJBarnabas Health (NJ statewide): Largest NJ health system. 90-120 days community/academic credentialing. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and Barnabas Medical Center are the flagships; Rutgers New Jersey Medical School partnership adds academic layer to select sites.
- Hackensack Meridian Health (North NJ / Shore): 90-120 days. Largest NJ network by site count; Hackensack University Medical Center is the flagship.
- Atlantic Health System (Morris / Union counties): 90-120 days regional. Morristown Medical Center is Level II trauma with cardiovascular and neurosciences strength.
- AtlantiCare (South NJ / Atlantic City): 75-105 days. Atlantic City market serves the Jersey Shore and South Jersey.
- Cooper University Health (Camden): 90-120 days academic with strong trauma and urban primary care demand.
- Virtua Health (South NJ suburbs): 75-105 days community credentialing.
New Jersey-specific requirements
- NJ PDMP (PMP AWARxE): Mandatory enrollment for all controlled substance prescribers
- CME: 100 hours per 2-year renewal cycle (50/year equivalent), one of the higher state CME requirements
- Mandatory topics: Prescription drug monitoring, controlled dangerous substance prescribing, implicit bias
Renewal
- Biennial renewal
- Renewal fee: $200
- 100 hours CME per 2-year cycle
What we see at Ava Health
North NJ (Bergen, Essex, Passaic, Middlesex counties) is the highest-demand market, driven by NYC overflow and a large insured population. NJ physicians often serve both NJ and NYC patients, making NJ+NY dual licensing common. Shore market (Monmouth, Ocean counties) has significant demand. South NJ (Camden, Atlantic City) has urban primary care and EM shortages. The $200 fee makes NJ an easy add-on for NY-based physicians.
Related: New York Physician License 2026, Pennsylvania Physician License 2026.
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