- Watsonville Community Hospital: Were Here for You
Watsonville Community Hospital has professional staff and physicians that are here to care for you and your family during this stressful time Our goal is to keep our community safe and prevent spread of the COVID-19 virus
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Comprar el terreno de Watsonville Community Hospital para ahorrar $3 millones por año en pagos de alquiler, que luego podrían apoyar médicos, enfermeras y mejorar los servicios de atención médica
- Healing Together: The Progress and Promise of Watsonville Community . . .
We, the hospital’s leadership team, have pulled the organization from losing $30 million in 2022 to less than $1 million in 2024—all without layoffs Instead, we have added staff, positions, and partnerships critical to strengthening the hospital, district, and community
- Careers | WatsonvilleHospital. com
At Watsonville Community Hospital, however, we take care very personally In fact, our goal is to treat every person who turns to us for care like we would a family member
- Healing together: How health care districts can transform care
Our primary goal is to keep Watsonville Community Hospital financially stable and expand services and resources to meet the needs of our community This includes increasing access to primary care, addressing chronic disease rates, and tackling social determinants of health such as food insecurity
- Watsonville Community Hospital is a place of healing, not fear: We will . . .
When we took ownership of the hospital in 2022, we inherited a $30 million operating loss Since then, with community support and operational changes, we’ve trimmed those losses to less than $1 million, accelerating the path to financial recovery faster than most thought possible
- NURSING - WatsonvilleHospital. com
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- Gilroy Unified School District - watsonvillehospital. com
In 2022, Watsonville Community Hospital nearly closed following bankruptcy proceedings brought by the previous, for-profit hospital owners The closure would have had a negative impact on residents who have been provided quality healthcare since 1895, over 125 years ago
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