The newsroom includes access to Council Connect, our twice-monthly newsletter on Hospital Council’s work. Key articles and issues of interest, along with the President’s Message, are included below.
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San Francisco Receives $21 Million BHCIP Grant
Who
San Francisco Department of Public Health
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital
EMSA Approves Stanislaus County’s Alternate Destination Program
Who
Stanislaus County Emergency Medical Services Agency
Emergency medical services (EMS) providers, including American Medical Response and local fire departments
Santa Clara County EMS Agency Budget Proposes Major Fee Increases to Hospitals
Who
Santa Clara County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Agency
Santa Clara Board of Supervisors
Santa Clara County Hospital
Sonoma County Hospital Leaders Welcome New Health Services Director
Who
Sonoma County hospital leaders
Nolan Sullivan, director, Sonoma County Department of Health Services (SC-DHS)
Health Care Leaders Engage on Medicaid, APOT at Sacramento’s Annual Cap-to-Cap
Last week, more than 450 leaders from businesses, nonprofit organizations, local government, and health care in the six-county Sacramento region participated in the Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce’s 53rd Annual Capitol-to-Capitol (Cap-to-Cap) federal advocacy program in Washington, D.C. Hospital Council members who took part included representatives from CommonSpirit Health, Kaiser Permanente, Sutter Health, and UC...
Hospital Leaders Take Message on Threats to Medicaid, Medicare to Capitol Hill
As part of the American Hospital Association Annual Meeting held in Washington, D.C., last week, California hospital and health system leaders participated in more than 20 meetings with the California congressional delegation. Read more in CHA News.
PG&E to Host May 28 Webinar on Wildfire Safety
On May 28 from 10-11:30 a.m. (PT), Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) will host a webinar for public safety partners that operate critical facilities, including hospitals. During the webinar, PG&E will discuss important planning and preparedness resources, as well as advance support in the event of public safety power shutoffs or outages on powerlines protected by...
SF’s New Public Health Director to Focus on Improving Mental Health Care
Who Hospital Council Dan Tsai, incoming San Francisco Public Health Director What Last week, Hospital Council met with Dan Tsai, the new director of the San Francisco Public Health Department (SFPHD). Tsai’s primary focus in his work with hospitals will be improving the 5150 hold process, in support of Mayor Lurie’s “Breaking the Cycle” directive. Through...
