Two weeks ago, we came together with colleagues, policymakers, and community partners for the 2025 HASD&IC Annual Meeting. It was an honor to welcome more than 200 attendees and create a space to connect, reflect, and look ahead at the challenges and opportunities facing our hospitals and health systems.
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5 Things To Know: Bill Reaffirming Immigration Protections Now in Effect, CHA Issues Compliance Primer
Earlier this year, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill (SB) 81 (Arreguín, D-Oakland), which reaffirms existing protections related to immigration enforcement action at California hospitals.
(more…)5 Things To Know: County of San Diego Seeks Community Input on Food Justice
The County of San Diego will hold a virtual community meeting on Dec. 12 from 2-3:30 p.m. (PT). The event will discuss progress on San Diego County’s Food Justice Community Action Plan and allow time for community feedback in an effort to improve food access and security and guide future county action across the region. RSVP online to attend.
(more…)5 Things To Know: Save the Date for San Diego County Promotores Coalition Annual Conference
Commemorating its 14th year, the Adelante Promotores Conference will return on March 13, 2026, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Mission Valley; registration opens soon.
(more…)5 Things To Know: Immunization Communications Training Offers Continuing Medical Education Credit
On Dec. 9 from 2:30-4:30 p.m., public health professionals are invited to register for an immunization communications training at the Southwestern Live Well Center. Led by expert trainer Todd Wolynn, MD, MMM, FAAP, executive director of the Trusted Messenger Program at Public Good Projects, this training is designed for practitioners who make vaccine recommendations to community members.
(more…)5 Things To Know: Regional Point-In-Time Counts Approaching in January 2026
The annual Point-in-Time Counts bring together organizations and volunteers to count sheltered and unsheltered people experiencing homelessness, typically on a single night in January.
(more…)Former Cancer Patient Inspired to Become Hospital Volunteer
Inspired by the care she received for cancer at Sharp Grossmont Hospital, Libby and her husband became volunteers.
(more…)A Time to Rest, Recharge, and Renew Our Commitment to Collective Advocacy
Next week, many of us will gather with family and friends to celebrate Thanksgiving — a holiday that not only allows us to pause and express gratitude but also invites us to reflect on the impact of our collective work to uplift our communities.
(more…)5 Things To Know: HCAI Applies to Rural Health Transformation Program
The Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) has officially submitted the state’s application for the Rural Health Transformation Program — a federal initiative aimed at strengthening health care in rural communities by addressing access, workforce shortages, and infrastructure challenges.heir preferred language and in an alternative format (if applicable).
(more…)5 Things To Know: Participants Sought for Birth Outcome Inequity Advisory Board
The San Diego County Black Infant Health Program’s Perinatal Equity Initiative is seeking stakeholders to participate in its community advisory board (CAB), which assists with a local public awareness campaign around birth outcome inequities.
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