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Sonoma County Hospitals are Responding to Closure of Crisis Stabilization Unit

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.Who Sonoma County member hospitals  Sonoma County Board of Supervisors  Sonoma County administration What Sonoma County’s only crisis stabilization unit (CSU) was forced to close in August due to mold contamination in its air ducts. After a contractor assessed the damage, it […]

Workforce Issues Are Impacting Rural Hospitals

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Hospitals in California are facing multiple challenges that impact patients’ ability to access quality care. One of the most significant is a shortage of health care workers, with 22% of Californians living in areas without enough primary care providers. Shortages are particularly prevalent in rural areas, where patients struggle to access care because there aren’t enough nurses, physicians, pharmacists, and other health care workers to keep up with demand. 

Corporate Associate Member PointClickCare to Hold Conference on October 1

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.Hospital Council welcomes PointClickCare as a corporate associate member, recently transitioned from the Endorsed Business Partner program. PointClickCare is a leading health care technology platform enabling meaningful collaboration and access to real‐time insights at every stage of the patient health care journey. […]

Northern Sierra CEOs Share Challenges and Opportunities 

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.Who CEOs and other hospital leadership in the Northern Sierra Section What At a section meeting in late August, Northern Sierra CEOs discussed a wide range of critical issues including the continued increase of patients being held on 5150s in the emergency […]

Alternate Destination Strategy Approved in Sacramento

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.Who Sacramento County Emergency Medical Services Agency (SCEMSA)  Behavioral health facilities in Sacramento County  911/Emergency medical service providers in the SCEMSA territory   What SCEMSA’s medical director recently reported that the California Emergency Medical Services Authority approved the agency’s application for a triage-to-alternate-destination […]

Protecting Our Rural Hospitals

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Hospital Council works to support the advocacy agenda of the California Hospital Association (CHA), and one of the top advocacy priorities for both our organizations is rural health care. About 2 million people live in and visit California’s rural communities, and the lifesaving and life-changing hospital care they rely on is at risk of being lost due to financial instability. California has roughly five dozen rural and critical access hospitals (CAHs), but many of these hospitals are on the financial brink, reducing services just to stay open or facing the possibility of closure.

Campaign Materials Available for CHA-Sponsored Ballot Measure to Strengthen Medi-Cal

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Hospitals are encouraged to join the coalition supporting Proposition (Prop) 35, which would make permanent an existing fee on managed care organizations that enables the state to draw on federal matching funds to improve Medi-Cal. The Hospital Council Board of Directors voted to join the Yes on Prop 35 coalition at its Aug. 21 meeting.