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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.

SB 43 Work Progresses in San Mateo, Santa Clara Counties

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Who Leaders in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties  San Mateo Medical Center and San Mateo Mobile Crisis Unit What Santa Clara County (SCC) has kicked off a workgroup to implement Senate Bill (SB) 43 (2023), which expands the definition of “gravely disabled” to include individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs). In late March, the...

Central Valley Hospital Incident Command System Liaison Officers to Meet

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Who

Member hospitals and public health leaders in Fresno, Madera, Tulare, and Kings counties

What

On March 12, Hospital Council is hosting its regular meeting of Central Valley liaison officers, which began during the COVID-19 pandemic as a method for hospital incident command system liaison officers to share information with the public health department. 

Supporting California’s Rural Hospitals Is Crucial

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Rural hospitals work to bridge health disparities in underserved areas, particularly in communities with higher rates of chronic illness and lower socioeconomic status. California has roughly five dozen rural hospitals, including 37 critical access hospitals (CAHs) — rural hospitals that serve communities at least 35 miles from another medical facility. Unfortunately, many rural hospitals need more staffing and funding, the lack of which can threaten their ability to provide sustainable care and maintain facility improvements.   

Dan Tsai Named San Francisco Public Health Director

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Who

San Francisco Department of Health (DPH) 

San Francisco Mayor’s Offices

What

On Feb. 11, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie appointed Dan Tsai as the new public health director, replacing Grant Colfax, MD.  

East Bay Hospitals Focus on Relationship Building in Support of 2025 Priorities

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Who East Bay hospitals What Following the November 2024 election, the East Bay section’s priorities are to build relationships with newly elected officials throughout the section, as well as continue to educate and connect with our long-standing legislators and county supervisors on the critical issues facing hospitals. All three East Bay counties have new county...

Northern Sierra Hospitals Leverage Relationships to Support Medicare

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Who

Northern Sierra hospitals 

U.S. Reps. Kevin Kiley and Doug LaMalfa

What

The shift to a Republican-led administration in Washington, D.C., increases the influence of California’s nine Republican U.S. Representatives. Many hospitals in the Northern Sierra have long-standing relationships with two of these nine: Reps. Kiley and LaMalfa.  

Shining a Light on Disparities During Black History Month

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February is Black History Month, a time to recognize the invaluable contributions and legacy of the Black community. While it is essential to uplift the voices of Black communities year-round, this month reminds us to reflect on the triumphs and struggles of those who have followed Ruth Janetta Temple, MD, in the fight for justice and equality.

Sonoma County Crisis Stabilization Unit Reopens

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Who

Hospital and county leaders in Sonoma County

What

After being closed for six months, Sonoma County’s crisis stabilization unit (CSU) reopened for patient care on Feb. 8.

Central Valley Hospital Incident Command System Liaison Officers to Meet

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Who

Member hospitals and public health leaders in Fresno, Madera, Tulare, and Kings counties

What

On Feb. 12, Hospital Council is hosting its regular meeting of Central Valley liaison officers, which began during the COVID-19 pandemic as a method for hospital incident command system liaison officers to share information to the public health department.   

Redwood Coast Members Meet, Discuss Rural Hospitals’ Financial Stability and More

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Who Redwood Coast CEOs What The Redwood Coast CEOs held their first section meeting of the year, centering discussions on the financial stability of rural hospitals amid potential changes to government reimbursement. Pat Blaisdell, vice president, policy, for the California Hospital Association (CHA), provided an overview of the Vitality Index Payer Scorecard and CHA's insurer...

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