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U.S. News Best Children's Hospitals 2010-11

U.S. News & World Report: Health, June

Out of all of the roughly 5,000 U.S. hospitals, only about one in 30 has deep expertise in caring for children with serious problems. This year's U.S. News & World Report’s rankings of hospitals highlight 62 different hospitals that are “the best” in at least one specialty. Two of California’s children’s hospitals made the list, including Childrens Hospital Los Angeles and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital in Palo Alto.

One of Every Nine Workers Has a Job Because of Hospitals

HealthLeaders Media, June 21, 2010

Hospitals are not just places for sick people. In many communities, they represent economic stability, a major source of community employment, and an important staple for many other businesses and jobs.

Aging of Workforce a Threat to Health Care Sector: Report

The Medical News, June 29, 2010

As the nation prepares to provide care for the increasing proportion of older adults and the widespread implications of healthcare reform, healthcare workers are aging out of the sector, revealing an increased need for skilled workers, according to a new report by the Sloan Center on Aging & Work at Boston College.

California Facing Dearth of Physicians As Many Near Retirement, Report Finds

California Health Care Almanac, July 2010

With many in California's primary care physician community approaching retirement, the Golden State needs a significant increase in providers, particularly doctors who will accept Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, a study released July 16 said.

Small Valley Hospitals Use 'Net to Study X-rays

Fresno Bee, August 3, 2010

Small hospitals in the central San Joaquin Valley, faced with a shortage of radiologists, are turning to companies that employ doctors from across the country to remotely read X-rays and other scans.

Mental Patients Swamp Unprepared ERs in Sacramento County

Sacramento Bee, August 15, 2010

With fewer places to turn, mental health patients are overwhelming Sacramento County emergency rooms – increasing wait times, straining law enforcement and exposing the limited ability of ERs to deal with serious mental disorders.

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