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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.

Kern County Behavioral Health Meeting

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date. Who Member hospitals Kern County Behavioral Health What Hospital Council convened a meeting of Kern County hospitals and Kern Behavioral Health to discuss the process of writing 5150s. The current system allows only for the Mobile Evaluation Team to write holds, which has […]

Sonoma Health Alliance Celebrates Major Funding Milestones

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date. Who Sonoma County Department of Health Services leadership Hospital leadership from Providence, Kaiser Permanente, and Santa Rosa Behavioral Healthcare What The Sonoma Health Alliance (SHA) is a collaboration between Sonoma County hospitals, Sonoma County Department of Health Services Leadership, and Hospital […]

Discussion of Homeless Support Services Continues in Santa Cruz County

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date. Who Santa Cruz County hospitals Central California Alliance for Health Housing advocates County representatives What Santa Cruz County hospitals recently met with Central California Alliance for Health, housing advocates, and county representatives from public health, emergency medical services, behavioral health, and […]

Endorsed Business Partner | XFERALL

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XFERALL is Easing the Delays in Finding Appropriate Treatment for Youth in Behavioral Health Crisis  

While emergency department (ED) visits for other medical causes that affect children declined in the early stages of the pandemic, the number of children’s mental health-related ED visits rose 24% among 5- to 11-year-olds. It also surged 31% among 12- to 17-year-olds in April 2020 through October 2020, compared to that period in 2019, according to a November 2020 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report. 

Hospital Council Leads Effort to Improve Care for Patients Experiencing Challenges; Groundbreaking for Hospital in Chester

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date. Who North state hospitals State agencies Payers Patient advocates Patient guardians What In rural Northern California, patients with dual diagnoses, challenging medical or behavioral health issues, or those who are experiencing homelessness are not as common as in urban areas. However, […]

Laguna Honda Hospital Granted Recertification

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date. Who San Francisco Department of Health San Francisco-Marin Medical Society Community health providers What Following several incidents in recent years, including two non-fatal overdoses, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services revoked Laguna Honda Hospital’s (LHH) certification and gave notice that […]

San Joaquin County Planning for Addiction and Mental Health Treatment Campus

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date. Who San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors Health Care Services Agency Health Plan of San Joaquin What The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors approved a staff-proposal expenditure plan for the nationwide opioid settlement funds. The most significant element of the […]

Hear About Changes, Challenges, and Champions at HQI and Hospital Council Annual Meeting 

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From workforce shortages to financial challenges, the obstacles for your hospitals are many. At the same time, patient safety must remain at the forefront. With that in mind, the theme of this year’s Hospital Quality Institute and Hospital Council annual meeting on Oct. 15-16 acknowledges three Cs that hospitals continue to experience: “Changes, Challenges, and Champions” and the uncertainty and stress in the delivery of health care that swirl around each of you every day.  

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