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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.

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 care. The goal is to keep people out of jails and emergency departments (EDs) and the city’s limited law enforcement resources on the street. With powers granted by the recently passed Fentanyl State of Emergency Ordinance, the city is able to expedite the center’s opening. 

    Registration Open for Patient Safety Evaluation System 2025 Virtual Summit  

    The Hospital Quality Institute (HQI) is hosting the Patient Safety Evaluation System 2025 Virtual Summit on May 28-29 from 8 a.m. to noon (PT). At the summit, health care professionals will learn to communicate better (internally and with patients) and improve patient care delivery. Presenters will address implementing the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ […]

    Reps. Huffman and Thompson Hold Medicare Funding Press Conference in Sonoma

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    Who

  • Rep. Mike Thompson  
  • Rep. Jared Huffman  
  • Lynda Hopkins, Chair, Sonoma County Board of Supervisors  
  • Parker Duncan, MD, Santa Rosa Community Health  
  • Michelle Oxford, Providence Health  
  • Donna Waldman, Jewish Community Free Clinic  
  • Ginger Schechter, MD, retired, Santa Rosa VA Clinic  
  • Erik and Nancy Meitz, Patient Advocates 
  • Meghan Hardin, RVP, Hospital Council 
  • What

    On March 7, Reps. Mike Thompson and Jared Huffman hosted a press conference highlighting the critical role of hospital funding in Sonoma County and beyond. Hospital Council participated, along with county supervisors, clinics, hospitals, and patients — all sharing powerful stories about the real-life impact of Medi-Cal and Medicare funding.  

    SB 43 Work Progresses in San Mateo, Santa Clara Counties

    This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.

    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 county behavioral health department will update the SCC Board of Supervisors on its plans for this effort. 

    Central Valley Hospital Incident Command System Liaison Officers to Meet

    This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.

    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

    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

    This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.

    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 health department leaders, so it is imperative to establish relationships with this important group. 

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