Hospital Council Northern & Central California

Hospital Council Northern & Central California Excellence Through Leadership and Collaboration Hospital Council delivers services geographically through sections, each with specially designated staff.

The Hospital Council of Northern and Central California is a nonprofit hospital and health system trade association established in 1961, representing 185 hospitals in 50 of California’s 58 counties—from Kern County to the Oregon border. The Hospital Council’s membership includes hospitals and health systems ranging from small, rural hospitals to large, urban medical centers, representing more than 38,000 licensed beds. The structure provides members with opportunities to pursue common goals and efforts that may be county-specific and/or regional in nature. Section meetings occur routinely to timely address local issues. The Healthcare Foundation of Northern and Central California, the 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity supporting the Hospital Council, carries out a wide range of health care related programs including:

•Patient Safety Collaboratives.
•Programs to reduce impact of frequent users on emergency departments.
•Community based resources to reduce impact on emergency departments and hospital overcrowding such as respite centers, mental health services, and temporary housing.
•Workforce training grants and scholarship programs.
•An annual charity golf tournament to raise funds for future programs.

When golfer David Woo first felt the pain in his hip, he figured he had just overexerted himself. He didn’t expect to ne...
03/18/2024

When golfer David Woo first felt the pain in his hip, he figured he had just overexerted himself. He didn’t expect to need a total hip replacement at NorthBay Health.

When golfer David Woo first felt the pain in his hip, he figured he had just overexerted himself. 

After a routine mammogram, the medical team at Washington Hospital Healthcare System guided Sheila Amaral through a brea...
03/11/2024

After a routine mammogram, the medical team at Washington Hospital Healthcare System guided Sheila Amaral through a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. Now cancer-free, she supports others with the American Cancer Society.

For more than 30 years, Washington Hospital Health System (WHHS) has been Sheila Amaral’s hospital.

Despite facing a blood disorder, Ada's creativity knows no bounds. Now undergoing Zynteglo gene therapy at UCSF Benioff ...
03/04/2024

Despite facing a blood disorder, Ada's creativity knows no bounds. Now undergoing Zynteglo gene therapy at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals, she's not just a patient but a young artist who's read over 100 books during treatment. Read her story.

Two sisters are receiving a breakthrough, FDA-approved treatment for beta thalassemia at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, Oakland. This is the first real therapy other than monthly transfusions for a devastating disease that destines people to shorter lives.

When a hard-working Amazon employee and criminology student faced a sudden health crisis, Teah Bautista's resilience shi...
02/26/2024

When a hard-working Amazon employee and criminology student faced a sudden health crisis, Teah Bautista's resilience shined through. The care she received at San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital paved the way for her recovery.

Diagnosed with MOGAD, a rare neurological disorder, Teah Bautista chose SJVRH for her recovery.

Patients receive more than medical expertise at Washington Hospital Healthcare System. The cancer care team became Sheil...
02/19/2024

Patients receive more than medical expertise at Washington Hospital Healthcare System. The cancer care team became Sheila Amaral’s second family during her breast cancer journey, a testament to the power of comprehensive care and a united support system.

For more than 30 years, Washington Hospital Health System (WHHS) has been Sheila Amaral’s hospital.

After missing the clinical trial cutoff, Ada and Lily receive unexpected news — Zynteglo trials were a success! Ada, the...
02/12/2024

After missing the clinical trial cutoff, Ada and Lily receive unexpected news — Zynteglo trials were a success! Ada, the first on the West Coast to undergo the gene therapy at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals, shares her resilience in facing the blood disorder.

Two sisters are receiving a breakthrough, FDA-approved treatment for beta thalassemia at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, Oakland. This is the first real therapy other than monthly transfusions for a devastating disease that destines people to shorter lives.

Diagnosed with a rare disorder of the central nervous system, Teah Bautista faced physical challenges but found hope and...
01/01/2024

Diagnosed with a rare disorder of the central nervous system, Teah Bautista faced physical challenges but found hope and healing at San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital.

Diagnosed with MOGAD, a rare neurological disorder, Teah Bautista chose SJVRH for her recovery.

Sheila Amaral’s journey through breast cancer was made brighter by the caring team at Washington Hospital Healthcare Sys...
12/25/2023

Sheila Amaral’s journey through breast cancer was made brighter by the caring team at Washington Hospital Healthcare System Cancer Center. From the initial mammogram to the moment she became cancer-free, she found strength and support all in one place.

For more than 30 years, Washington Hospital Health System (WHHS) has been Sheila Amaral’s hospital.

Ada, a young patient with a genetic blood condition, is undergoing a life-changing gene therapy at UCSF Benioff Children...
12/18/2023

Ada, a young patient with a genetic blood condition, is undergoing a life-changing gene therapy at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals. The innovative procedure offers hope to patients with thalassemia, allowing them to produce normal levels of hemoglobin.

Two sisters are receiving a breakthrough, FDA-approved treatment for beta thalassemia at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, Oakland. This is the first real therapy other than monthly transfusions for a devastating disease that destines people to shorter lives.

Teah Bautista expresses deep gratitude for the caring staff at San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital, where she is ...
12/11/2023

Teah Bautista expresses deep gratitude for the caring staff at San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital, where she is regaining strength and independence after being diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder.

Diagnosed with MOGAD, a rare neurological disorder, Teah Bautista chose SJVRH for her recovery.

When teen Julia Lynn was injured during a boating accident, her future was suddenly uncertain. She couldn’t stand and fe...
11/27/2023

When teen Julia Lynn was injured during a boating accident, her future was suddenly uncertain. She couldn’t stand and felt confused. UC Davis Health Children's Hospital doctors determined no surgery was required, but she would face months of rehabilitation.

An active teenager and top gymnast, Julia Lynn could not stand after a tubing accident at Shasta Lake. UC Davis Children’s Hospital got her back on her feet.

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