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Eisenhower Health leaders update Rancho Mirage council on expansion, new services and fundraising
Summary
Eisenhower Health Foundation officials told the Rancho Mirage City Council they are expanding facilities and services across the Coachella Valley, adding trauma services and beds, rolling out mobile clinics, and progressing on a $350 million capital campaign with $32 million pledged for the Cardiovascular Institute.
Eisenhower Health Foundation leaders told the Rancho Mirage City Council on May 1 that the hospital is expanding clinical sites and services across the Coachella Valley and is advancing a large capital campaign to fund a new Cardiovascular Institute and other campus improvements.
The update, given by Michael Landis, president of Eisenhower Health Foundation, and Monica Vasquez, director of community giving, outlined recent facility additions, service expansions and fundraising milestones and included specific operational figures that city officials said they value for planning and workforce discussions.
Landis said Eisenhower now operates “more than a hundred clinics” across the valley and has opened a primary care facility in Indio. He also described a…
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