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Health care districts are California special districts created to build and operate hospitals and other health care facilities and services in underserved areas. As of 2019, there are 79 health care districts in California. Each health care district is governed by a locally elected five-member board
of directors. Palomar Health in San Diego County is the largest district in California.
In 1945, the California Legislature passed the Local Hospital District Law which authorized the special districts. Most of the current health care districts were established in the first two decades thereafter. In 1965, the Legislature passed the District Reorganization Act of 1965 which made changes to the law. In 1994, they were renamed as "health care districts", reflecting that health care was increasingly being provided outside of the hospital setting.
Powers and functions
Authority granted to health care districts includes:
Operating health care facilities such as hospitals, clinics, skilled nursing facilities (SNF), adult day health centers, nurses' training school, and child care facilities.
Operating ambulance services within and outside of the district.
Operating programs that provide chemical dependency services, health education, wellness and prevention, rehabilitation, and aftercare.
Carrying out activities through corporations, joint ventures, or partnerships.
Establishing or participating in managed care.
Contracting with and making grants to provider groups and clinics in the community.
Other activities that are necessary for the maintenance of good physical and mental health in communities served by the district.
Community-based health districts
Rural districts operating hospitals
Non-rural district operating hospitals
Districts operating skilled-nursing facilities
North Kern South Tulare Hospital District, Delano
Soledad Community Health Care District, Soledad
Eastern Plumas Health Care District, Portola, CA
Mountain Communities Healthcare District, Trinity Hospital, Weaverville, CA
Bear Valley Community Healthcare District, Big Bear Lake, CA
Kern Valley Healthcare District, Lake Isabella, CA
Southern Humboldt Community Healthcare District, Jerold Phelps Community Hospital SNF, Garberville CA
Districts operating ambulances
Cambria Community Health District, Cambria
Cloverdale Health Care District, Cloverdale
Del Puerto Health Care District, Patterson
Muroc Healthcare District, Boron
Oak Valley Hospital District, Oakdale
West Side Community Healthcare District, Newman
Eastern Plumas Healthcare District, Portola, CA
Districts operating clinics
Bloss Memorial Healthcare District, Atwater
Del Puerto Health Care District, Patterson
Mendocino Coast Healthcare District, Fort Bragg
Northern Inyo Healthcare District, Bishop
Soledad Community Health Care District, Soledad
Kern Valley Healthcare District; Mountain View Health Center, Mountain Mesa
Southern Humboldt Community Healthcare District, SoHum Health Community Clinic, Garberville
See also
Local government in California
References
= Further reading
=Taylor, Margaret (2006). California's Health Care Districts. California HealthCare Foundation.
External links
Local Health Care District Law in the California Health and Safety Code
Association of California Healthcare Districts
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