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Most CA Hospitals Assessed Under New System Can Delay Costly Earthquake Safety Repairs

Sacramento Business Journal, August 7, 2009

Almost 200 California hospital buildings have won a break that allows them to put off earthquake safety repairs required under state law until 2030.

California Hospitals Seek Relief from Seismic Safety Rules

Sacramento Bee, August 31, 2009

Recession-battered California hospitals are asking state lawmakers to provide relief from seismic safety rules that could prompt closure of facilities that don't meet impending deadlines.

Hospitals Feel Ill Effects of Recession

LA Times, January 14, 2009

Hospitals in California and elsewhere are hurting from financial, economic and government crises hitting all at once.

Hospitals Feeling Recession's Pain

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San Diego Union Tribune, March 12, 2009

Hospitals nationwide and in San Diego County are feeling aches and pains from the deepening recession, and some predict a worse prognosis in the coming months. More patients aren't paying their hospital bills, and more are putting off elective procedures to save cash. Construction projects at some medical centers have been put on hold, and administrative jobs are being consolidated or left open when they become vacant.

The Impact of Recession on Hospitals

The Medical News, March 2009

The median profit margin of U.S. hospitals has fallen to zero percent, according to a Thomson Reuters analysis of hospital finances.

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Kaiser Policy Report: Emergency Departments Under Growing Pressures

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Kaiser Foundation, August 2009

According to an August 2009 policy brief published by the Kaiser Commission (hotlink to the report), hospital emergency rooms in California and elsewhere are "operating at or over capacity" with an increasing number of patients seeking care. According to the report, several emergency rooms studied were described as "overwhelmed" or "close to the breaking point."

California Hospitals on the Frontlines of Care During This Flu Season

California’s hospitals and emergency rooms are there when you need them most – especially during this seasonal and H1N1 flu season. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), people at highest risk for contracting the new H1N1 flu virus are pregnant women, children, people with chronic conditions, and healthcare and emergency medical service workers.

H1N1 Vaccination Administration

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California Department of Public Health (CDPH)

A comprehensive, "how-to" guide about recommended doses of influenza vaccine by age, intervals between doses, and more.

Seismic Compliance Deadlines Looming

Hospitals across the state are making good progress in retrofitting and rebuilding efforts to meet the state’s seismic compliance requirements. However, a majority of hospitals (64%) will not be able to meet the looming 2013/2015 deadline.