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Staff recommends CPMC be found in compliance for 2017 while community raises outstanding concerns
Summary
City staff recommended directors find California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) largely compliant with its 2017 development-agreement obligations — citing required payments, charity-care and innovation-fund targets met — but community groups and health workers pressed for deeper review of hiring, retention, cultural-language access and closures of subacute beds.
Planning Department staff concluded that Sutter Health's California Pacific Medical Center met the core obligations of its development agreement for the 2017 reporting year, but the Health Commission and dozens of community members told commissioners they still want more follow-up on several items.
Elizabeth Pearl, Planning Department staff, opened the presentation by describing the process: "The item before you is an informational presentation on California Pacific Medical Center's compliance with their development agreement for the 2017 reporting period." She told commissioners the DA requires CPMC to submit an annual compliance report and that directors of planning and public health will make the formal compliance determination, followed by a third-party monitor review.
Department of Public Health staff presented the DA's health-care commitments and 2017 performance. "In 2017, CPMC cared for 39,569 unduplicated…
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