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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.

Alameda County Considers Specialty Care Diversion Policy

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Who Alameda County Emergency Medical Services Agency (ALCO EMS)  Alameda County hospitals and their emergency department (ED) leaders  Hospital Council What ALCO EMS is considering a new specialty care diversion policy modeled on existing policies in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Under such a policy, ALCO EMS could suspend a hospital’s ST-elevation myocardial infarction or...

Providence Gifts Crucial Dollars to Behavioral Health Triage Project in Arcata

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Who Providence St. Joseph Hospital   Mad River Community Hospital  California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt  Humboldt County Behavioral Health   Health care partners across Humboldt County  What Hospital and health care leaders recently gathered to celebrate a landmark $2 million donation from Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka to support the development of a new behavioral health...

Santa Clara County Health System Expands

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On April 1, the Santa Clara County Health System became the second largest health system in California when it assumed operation of Regional Medical Center (RMC). The county hired 98% of existing RMC employees, and obtained approval and redesignation of RMC’s trauma II and ST-elevation myocardial infarction services.

Hospital Council Board Advances Key Policy and Preparedness Priorities

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It is an understatement to say we are experiencing uncertain times for the health care field, hospitals, and the patients we serve — and in particular, the threat of federal and state Medicaid funding cuts and the impact they could have. That’s why the Hospital Council Board of Directors meeting, which took place on April 1 in Sacramento, was an opportunity to help strengthen our collective response and build essential relationships among hospital leaders. Mutual support and communication are needed more than ever.  

Xsolis Welcomed as New Corporate Associate Member

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Hospital Council welcomes Xsolis as a corporate associate member, supporting hospitals and health systems with technology, solutions, and services that enhance payer-provider partnerships to drive frictionless health care. 

Solano County Establishes SB 43 Implementation Workgroup

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Who Solano County hospitals  Solano County Behavioral Health, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and Public Guardian  Partnership Health Plan  Community stakeholders representing law enforcement, courts, mobile crisis services, and behavioral health programs What Senate Bill (SB) 43, which was signed into law in 2023, expands the definition of “gravely disabled” for the involuntary detention, treatment, or...

Hospitals Must Be Allies to Each Other

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Last week, Council Thoughts focused on the need for hospitals to build key allies across community, political, and economic sectors. This week, we turn to the other half of the picture: Hospitals must also look inward for partnership in a rapidly changing health care environment. More than ever, we must be one another’s allies.  

San Francisco to Open New Police-Friendly Stabilization Center

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Who San Francisco Mayor’s Office  San Francisco Department of Public Health,   San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing What In April, San Francisco will open a 24/7 police-friendly stabilization center at 822 Geary Street, where police officers can drop off people with urgent mental health and substance abuse needs so they can receive medical...

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