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Alameda Health System logo. Alameda Health System ( AHS ), formerly Alameda County Medical Center ( ACMC ), is an integrated public health care system [1] organized as a public hospital authority. [2] Formerly operated by Alameda County, California, it now has an independent board of trustees appointed by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors.
Highland Hospital is a public hospital in Alameda County, Oakland, California. It is operated by the Alameda Health System. It is the primary trauma center and a county hospital in Alameda County. It has been an adult Level I trauma center since August 3, 2017 [1] and an adult Level II trauma center since 1985 and operates the most trafficked ...
Hospitals in California. Alameda Hospital is a hospital in Alameda, California, United States. The hospital was founded in 1894. Up until 2002, it was a private non-profit hospital. In 2002, Alameda voters approved a $298 per year parcel tax, and the hospital became a district hospital with the formation of the Alameda Health Care District.
Alameda Health System Radiology. 1411 E 31st St Bldg K Fl 3. Oakland, CA, 94602. Tel: (510) 437-4800. Visit Website . Accepting New Patients ; Medicare Accepted ...
Alameda Health System Newark Health Center. 15 Specialties 15 Practicing Physicians. (0) Write A Review. Alameda Health System Newark Health Center. 6066 Civic Terrace Ave Newark, CA 94560. (510) 505-1600. OVERVIEW.
Internal Medicine Family Medicine. 6. Leave a review. Alameda Health System Newark Health Center. 6066 Civic Terrace Ave, Newark, CA, 94560. (510) 505-1600. OVERVIEW.
The Gail Steele Wellness and Recovery Center is named for her. It is located in Hayward, and is a division of the Alameda County Health Care Services Agency and the Behavioral Health Care Services Agency of the county. Kent D. Pursel (b 1904, San Francisco), supervisor, 1952-1964+. A section of Interstate 80 was dedicated to his memory.
Health care districts are California special districts created to build and operate hospitals and other health care facilities and services in underserved areas. [1] As of 2019, there are 79 health care districts in California. [2] Each health care district is governed by a locally elected five-member board of directors. [1]