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San Antonio Regional Hospital outlines staffing, ED volume and behavioral health plans to Chino council

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Hospital representatives told the City Council about rising emergency department visits, workforce shortages, a new residency program launching in July and plans for behavioral health urgent-care clinics and a new maternity wing; no council action was required.

Heather Raymond, chief marketing and communications officer for San Antonio Regional Hospital, briefed the Chino City Council on April 1 about health-care trends affecting the Inland Empire and the hospital’s plans to expand services.

Raymond said California hospitals face financial and workforce pressures, noting seismic compliance costs, rising labor costs and a persistent shortage of nurses and primary care physicians. She said San Antonio Regional’s emergency department was built to serve about 75,000 visits per year; the hospital handled about…

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