Exhibit CC 4-15-14 Item #3 El Camino Hospital Et Gamin® H®spitat
T*
t t E t 1 n n P TA 1 OF SILICON 1 ICON V h I 1 CV
I_ nC nu Srl Im V 1 JI Lt a. V I • rt � t- t-
i
Cupertino City Council
Tomi R ba CEO
y ,
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Healthcare El Camino
C
r MIMQHO ._
HOSPITAL. _. � -
:"MOU
- •` Campbell,
11CAINiNOMCSPITAI � QO
- - '1.06G11T06O
it
- - �— � EL Camino Hospital :; 2
THE XOSPITA 4.OF SI LICOX:VAEL EY
=•I j} F'
' Serving the community since 1961
Non-profit, locally governed
Partnerships With independent
physicians, other providers, • • •
El Camino Hos ital 3
P� -
TNE NOSPITAL OFSILICONVALLET
elected - .: I EI Camino Healthcare District Board.
F�exparnded • e s•. •• pa'• • - •- Board I
i
.. _ Walit'y, patie.n
executive
compliance I � _ • .I � finance •I I governance. I I investmenf� ( � exper enee
I ompensaton
increased o•. • committee membership
indiViduals with expertise
• El Camino Hospital 4
,, - THE NOSPITAL OF SILICO M'.VA LI EY,
At a Glance
itr - -•� --- 1-
FY jll IL i1t 1 t u`u FL'
. �' ®i,—�' •l�..t roc"' �sry-'S�ti7t�^�� ._ '�� +i�n�I�1-•.� ° I. ,
2013 Mountain • •
Licensed beds 300
Emergency room Visits 44,598 11 ,945
° • 4, 110
--
Discharges 1 1 • 1
Newborn deliveries 44: 1
Full time staff 14:
Total employees 2• •
Physicians •
El.Camino Hospital 5
THE NOSPITAL OF SILICON VALLEY
El Camino Hospital Mountain ,,
Camino• Heart & Vascular Institute 0 Expartsive Behavioral Health Program
• Cancer Center a El Surgery Center
• Orthopedic Institute 0 South Asian Heart - -
• • - Hospital
- Level III NICU Cutting edge emergency medicine with an
• Leading robotic : minimally invasive average 15 minute
o - program
• Lucile Packard • - Hospital
Senior• -
i
K�
h r 1i
-
'v :,qa- �':._, `1�;r.'q.h: II���` !` a,. ��` t N'-� .c •tip`
EL Camino Hospital 6'
TXE HOSPITA L.O E.SILICON VALLEY
El Camino Hospital Los Gatos
• Men's Health Program a Inpatient Rehabilitation Center
• Expansive urology services 0 Robotic & minimally invasive surgery
• Orthopedics and spine surgery program
average wait time less than 15
• Maternity services 0 Responsive emergency department —
• Behavioral Health • • • older minutes
• • - -
El Camino Hospital 7
THE XO SPITAL OES ILI[ONVALIEY
Community Benefit Priorities
• Health Care Access Outlined in detail 'in the Community
• Mental Health Benefit Report:
• Healthy Eating & Physical Activity
• Community Health Education • Behavioral Health
3;
"2"
Primary Care Access ;'Rs
0 Dental Care
Children & Teens • Reducing Health Disparities
•
• Seniors • Nutrition and exercise
• Underserved
-Hot kat
Camino pi
THE HOSPITAL;OF SILI-CON VALLEY
i
El Camino Healthcare District
Community Benefit FY 2012-2013
Grants' i 55,J-36,3791
Sponsorships $1159330
I
Total $59851 ,709
I
i
I
0
„ e I
El Camino Hospital
Community Benefit FY 2012 - 2013
Community health improvern, $185j882 ;
ent services
Health professions education $1 ,528,360
Subsidized health services $17,5.56:,176
Clinical research $1 ,432,714
Financial and in-kind Qontibution 1,451,584
Community benefit operations $23,07882
I Traditional charity Care i $5,575,52.03
Unreimbursed MediCal and. Healthy Kids support $22,615,045
Total _$50.1575,9346
ELCam1ho Hos- itall 10
THE "DiPITAL OF S,,I(ICON'VALLEY
Cupertino Demographics &, Health
Concerns
Hosm l l 1
ILICON VALLEY
I
The best health care always takes your individual and your
j family history and Lifestyle into account.
i
Your ethnicity is one factor to consider: it may put you at higher z,
risk for certain diseases due to both genetic and lifestyle
! factors.
n r
Cupertino has the highest Asian population density in Santa
k
Clara County, projected 63% in 2014
Santa Clara County Asians, Chinese 25%, Vietnamese 22%,
Asian Indian 19%
ti
Health Disparities
in the Chinese Community
There are health risks and disparities in the Chinese
population that we can address through health education,
screening, and treatment when needed._
m Hypertension
I YJI AN A� ! A Y..I
Lung cancer _
Liver cancer, which is often associated with chronic t .,
i
Hepatitis B..
I
i
Chinese Health Initiative Fair
Cupertino Quinlan Center on March 22"d, 2®14
Free Screenings: Hepatitis B, Hypertension, Osteoporosis
Workshops:
o Hepatitis B and Liver Cancer Prevention, by Andy Yu, M® >
• Emergency Room: What you need to known, b Lilian .Wu
9 y y y - `
RN, MSN
• Ask-a-Doctor Booths: free consultation by 11 physicians j
• Qigong Class demo, Nutrition Consultation Al'
• Health & Medical Resources in the community
B
Chinese Health Initiative Fair
Cupertino Quinlan Center on March 22"a, 2014
I
C Total attendance: 450
r
a 92 hepatitis B screen..i.ngs.
110 hypertension screenings :,
C 1.17 osteoporosis heel screenings ir -� , -- '
G 175 consultations by 11 physici.ans .�
C 2 workshops with 255 attendance ` •�� _ ' ��`• x ' - I
C 22 nutrition consultations
C 100% satisfaction in
r,
220 surveys collected:
Et EO� 1 1 1
MIL-
4 �
India
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Nepal
People of South Asian heritage snake up at least
22% of Cupertino's residents
People of South Asian heritage have a
substantially higher risk of Coronary
Artery Disease and Diabetes
20% of world's 20 % of world's
population, but population, but
60% . of world's Coronary 50% of world's Diabetes
/-%I LM Y VlJease
I
Younger Sicker
25% of heart attacks before 2-4x incidence; 2x
age 40 rate of mortality of
other groups
South Asian Unique Risk
Heart Center Tailored Assessment
EL CAMINO HOSPITAL Targeted Care
0
I
I
Community Benefit Report
For the fisca I year ending)une,30, 2013
ri
Al
4-,Nk--
I.
�.
i�
o,
L
r.
-r
- HEALTHCARE M6 Q
HEALTHCARE �� U �IY:JlL1117 1 1
El Camino Hospital Fiscal Year 2013 Grants and Sponsorships
Aging Services,Collaborative Momentum for Mental Health
American Cancer Society Mother's Symposium
American Red Cross Peninsula Healthcare'Connection r
1{
'r .��•t
Asia n America ns,forComm unity People Acti ng in Community Together
Involvement(AACI) (PACT)
Bay Area Women's-S P Sports Initiative Planned Parenthood Mar Monte-
'
(BAWSI) Children's;Health Summit
California Dental Association Playworks
Foundation- Dental Da
Y Santa Clara County Falls Prevention
Campbell Union High'School District= Santa Clara County Office Education-
-_ - EMQFamilies Fist Programs
EarlyHead'Start
t •w Congregation Shir Hadash -Community Santa Clara Family Health Foundation-
o `• 4 Health Fair Healthy Kids
Cupertino UmorfSchool District Santa Clara-Unified ScKool District
_ E Foundation for Mental Health
,�•� ,.� I Saratoga Area Senior Center
Foundation for Mental Health- Self Help fortheFlderly
^ Immersion Training
Sihcbn Valley.Independent Living Center
3 a
Health Library&Resource.Center-
!a� - El Camino Hospital Los Gatos Turkey Tro Fundr ership.Group-
�r 666 arc% Turkey Trot Fundraiser
HealthTeaGher
HeraldCancer'Network Superior Court=Child ren'sOral Health
Superior Court= Domestic Violence
HERS Breast Cancer Foundation Intervention
India Community Center Valley Medical Center Foundation-
/n
Indian Health Centerof Santa Clara Valley Hep B Clinic
.. • 'may' �`y���: '� l '�!' I Los Gatos Lions.Club Charities West Valley Community Seryices �
9'
;�'v, ' �� �{• -�' I Medical Respite YMCA,of Silicon Valley- Project COrnerstorie
r
' '' '
\\V I r '
Y 13
These are just a few examples of how Community Benefit funds made a difference for
local residents.Seepage 1 for other stories and how to access the complete report.
i
Priotity3 Oil MUNITY BENEFIT REPORT
A Healthy Investment in Our Kids
Playworks
i.
A nonprofit orga-nization, Playworks has been adopted I H I G H L I G H T S
by schools nationwide. Playworks is designed to;give
_ children plenty ofoloportunitiesfor physical activity and
safe,meaningful play dunng'theirschool days Their,goal • "�} f
` is tofostera better social climate in the schoolyard. By �b,•',"�, 9i�. ,�� _ �. 'i' ' I
+\$.1 teachingchildren how toresolveconflict and handle
competition, Playworks helps,schools reduce bullying
and biehavtoral issues.
El Camino Healthcare:,District and El Camino Hospital have separate,individually funded
5185,382 Community Health I Community Benefit programs, butbothprogfams share the same worthy goals.
Improvement Services I
j Makemeaningfulinvestmentsthatwillhelpindividualsimourcommunity—especially
'S1s528,360 Health Professions,Education I the,econcmicallydisadvantaged —getthehealth'caretheyneed
517,556,176 Subsidized Health'•Services Fund programs�and activities that contribute to the health and wellbeingofthe
51,432,714 Clinical Research I community as a+whole
51,451,584. Financial and In-Kind Contributions Eachyear, El Camiro,Healthcare District and El Camino Hospital publish acomprehensive
$230,882 Community Benefit Operations Community Benefit Report This highlights brochure includesa brief overview ofthe
process for funding Ccmmumty Benefit activities,a list of beneficiaries and a financial.
55,575,203 Financial Assistance summary for Fiscal Year2012-2013,and nighhghtsofa,fewoftheprogramsinthe
522,515,045 Govern m'en.t Sponsored Health Care I full report.
(Unreimbursed Medi-Cal)
i
S100,000 Government Means Tested Program
(Healthy Kids)
50,575,346 Total Fiscal Year 2012-2013 The complete 2013 Community Benefit Report,Communi[yBenefit Plan and Community
Health Needs Assessment are available at�vww.eicaiiiinoilo'syital.org/coiiiiiiiinitybenefit and
El Camino Hospital www.elcaminohealthcaredistrict.orglconvnunitybegefit or by writing to Community Benefit
Community Benefit Administrator,EI Camino Hospital,2500,Graiit Road,Mountain view,CA 94040.
i1zi !t]
rw
j ,• LT)Ell Camino Hospitar
THE HOSPITAL OF SILICO"VALLEY.
5'
G — e
�,A' v ,
Ei I
L
A Healthier Community Benefits Us All error"YZ MENTAL HEALTH
El Camino Healthcare District (ECHD) Reducing High-Risk Behaviors in Teens
Community Benefit Program Campbell Union High School District - EMQ FamiliesFirst Programs
Addressing t he needs of the,underserved is the overarching Substance abuse,violence gang,issues depression,promiscuity,eating disorders, poor
of EkCamino Healthcare District's Cc attendance;sexual abuse,and suicidal thou hts:,these_-are problems faced b some young
purpose y r �`/ � g P Y Y g.
Benefit Program.ECHD makes a majorcontnbutiontoour `. peopleduring their high schooI years.A'dditionaIly,stud entsaoday face increased bullying
community throu&a yearly aIIocation of funds to IocaIII through textin,g and social media..
nonprofits, schooLdistricts,and.government-funded
programs that serve residents of the'El Camino Healthcare AV I� El Camino,Hospita l,�s Com mu nity Benefit funds provided studerits and,families in the
District,including Mountain View, Los Altos Los Altos Hills, S' Campbell Union High,School District,and throughout Santa Clara County,with two vital
Sunnyva le,and a-portion of Cupertino. Fundingis;approved ~ m _ ;, P g triskyouth
mental health programs
by the ECHD Board of Directors. EMQ FamiliesFirst Addiction Prevention Services offers student counseling,substance
u� abuse prevention,intervention,and post-intervention services forycuth. Funding was
El Camino Hospital
Community Benefit Program 7 increased thisyearto provide additional prevention,intervention,and treatment services.
-
The Child Adolescent Mobile Crisis Program provides mental health,crisis assessment
organs at CaminoHospital'sresponsibilitya unonprofit and intervention to;youthunder-age18,who,are:severelydepressed,suicidal,orin acute
organization includes giving back.to the community_.The 3 ^ psychological crisis..,Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days;a week,to respond to
hospital collab�o. rates on health initiatives with
- l
nonprofits nd,cotmunitypar . ElCa minoH Hospital .N youth in immediate dangerof harming themselveso
r others.Theprogram helps families
Communiit Benefitfundsrsedt fit the hospital's 4o,find resources tokeeptheir children safe athome.
wider service
area,including West San Jose, Campbell,
Los Gatos, parts of Cupertino, and Saratoga Funds are
approved each year by the:El Camino Hospital Board of ~
Directors and administered,by the hospital's Community -
Benefit Staff
[z]
fig]
These are just a few examples of how Community Benefit funds made a difference for Community Benefit
local residents. -- '-• other to access - complete report. Both EI Camino HealthcareDistrictand El Camino Hospital design their Community Benefit
programs according to national guidelines'that•were"developed by,the Catholic Health
.Association. Programsand.activities must,accomplish at least'one of the'following:
P riority 1
HEALTH CARE ACCESS
Improve,access to health care services
School Program gram Enhance the health of the community
Health r i Advance medical or health knowledge
Fulfilling a'E eommitmenttoimprove the health and wellbeing of youth, El Camino Hospital �
Relieve or reduce the burden of government or other-community health efforts
provided support to many of the community's public schools,often the only place where
e Provide financial assistance that does not include bad debt contractual allowances;
some children receive basic health care. .
•� or quick-pay discounts
School Nurses
Many children do not have a health'care '
Assessing Needs and Allocating Funds
providecotherthan theschbol nurse, To determine the greatest areas of need in our'community,a Community Health Needs
r — Todaytsisehool nurses areincreasingly Assessment(CHNA)-was:,conductedoverthecourse,of.six;months, between Fall 2012
called.upon to deal with serious conditions and Spring 2013 The results of the assessment helped guide decisions as,to the
such as,asthma;'diabetes,and mental efficient,appropriate allocation of funds. El Camino Hospital's 2013 CHNAcombines
health issues They are also responsible local demographic and Realth'statistcs; primary and secondary data,and input gathered
`_'�•�` .f •_
�- .. for the carebf'medieally fragile children from public health experts,front-line service providers, patients,and resdents.The
k` process focus groups and'interviewsmith ke informants.in"the health care
in P g P Y
L°I / J
arecompoundedby shri nking budgets, ind ustry,,Fou r keypriorities were identified as the focus for Community Benefit funds.
l
requiring nurses to divide then time
between many S�finncAr7t,hjn'.a riori[Y3
school.district.
Priority.2
Through the El Camino Hospital Community Benefit Program,school districtsin Campbell, MCNTAL HEALTH
Cupertino,and Santa Clara were ableto add full-time nurses.and?health aides,allowing r ,
nurses to'substantially increase the'scope and,qualityof health care services for students. Priority:3
Nurses�audited-student health records,followedup after vision, hearing,scoliosis,and J
COMMUNITY
dental screenings,and provided case management for students with chronic illnesses. 1 Priority a EDUCATION
Theyalso connected students and families with other health-related services available in
the community,including free or affordable health insurance. EI Camino Hospital Community Benefit Staff oversees and,.administers both Community
Benefit programs. Each year,they prepare individual plans for ECHD:and El Camino
Hospital,with valuable input from the Comrmmty'Benefit Advisory Council (CBAC),
B is;inspiring to see the dedication,and determination of ourpartners as we work consisting,of board representatives;community membersy,and hospital leadership.
Itogethertorreduce the many unmet;needs in our community. Investing in these i CBAC members use the'CHNAresults to evaluate the plans,and recommend which grants
should be approved.
strong and accoun table partnerships.to improve health care.access and prevent '
disease is the responsibility and privilege of El Camino Healthcare Districtcand Community Benefit Staff review potential grants to determine which are best suited to
impact unmet health needs In return for investment of Community Benefit-funds,
El Camino Hospital." partners-•must demonstrate rigorous accountability. Prospective partners submit a
proposal describing specific,program activities and measurable impact,their budget,
Barbara Avery,Director,Community Benefit,El Camino Hospital and key personnel..
l
I
[ao] [31
GA�liy
These are just a few Seepage r NEAITNCARE EL,CAMINO HEALTHCARE DISTRICT
HEALTH CARE ACCESS
t,
srxs
Priority?
El Camino Healthcare District Fiscal Year 2013
Meeting Basic Needs Grants and Sponsorships
`- 5210 Program
RotaCare Clinic, Mountain View
This free clinic on the El Camino Hospital campus in Alzheimer'sAssoaation Mayviev✓Community Health Center
`. Mountain'View.proyides primary tareandspecialty Bay Area Women!sS ortsdnitiative Medical Respite Program
services vulnerable,.uninsured,communit (BAWSI)
1� rio Y Y Momentum for Mental Health
members,including:the working poor ancfindividualswho' 'Cancer Support:Community
` aretem oraril ,ouLOfwork:Theelinicalso provides Mountain'View Los AltosHigh:•School
P Y P Chinese Health Initiative District
screenings,:chronic disease management;social work,and
-z a Health Mountain View=Senior Center Mountain View PAL Summer Camp for
` , mental health services.,A dedicated staff and'volunteer Nealth'Fair Underserved Youth
physicians, nurses, pharmacists;and interpreters,deliver
- these;essential medical services.,WhileRotaCareis City- __u yvale-SeniofCenterHealthFair Mountain View Whismarr School District
dependent on a number.of funding-sources, a major Community Health Awareness Council National Alliance on Mental Health-
'portion comes from El'CaminoLHealthcareDistrict Community Wealth Awareness Council - Peer PALS
Community Benefit funds. Outlet National Alliance on Mental Illness
Valley Health Center — Sunnyvale Community Services Agency New Directions Program
f --� This clinic serves lowincom Mountain View e¢amiliesinnorthernSanta '.Pacific Stroke Association
-_'2,` Clara County, providingra"medical home"where patients Cupertino Union School District Pathways Home Health, Hospice Private
�i'• ` .-� , .
receive:the:care they need,including integrated behavioral Day4orker,Cenferof Mountain View Duty Hospice Foundation
healthservices.The partnership with El Camino Healthcare
District helps ensure that patients have access to medica Eating Disorders Resource Center Playworks l
_ �V care and'ongoing management of chronic illnesses,such•as.. Health Library&;Resource Center- Road Runners
diabetes.The partnership,also supports full-service dental El Camino Hospital RoiaCare{link
- care,.a:vital resource:notreadilyavailabletoindividuals HealthTeachei
(--• South Asian Heart Center
without:insurance;orfunds to pay for care. Immunization Program
11 � Sunnyvale Community Services.
Indigent Patient Program
,1. Sunnyvale School,District
.� Giving Seniors a Hand valley Health Center-Sunnyvale
Kiwanis?Club of Los Altos
Road Runners Transportation Program Maternal/NeonatalTetanusProject
p g Valley Medical Center Foundation
. Forseniors;.lack'of transportation is more than an LosAltos�Rotary,Endowment Fund
—_ inconvenience it's-a nealthissue.Not being able to drive,or Lucile Packard Foundation-
have access[o public transportation can keep seniors,from '6 Teen Health Van
getting,to medical appointments,obtaining prescriptions,
4 _ I and remaining independent.For decades,the Road Runners
Transportation Program,with'its:corps of experienced;
friendly volunteer drivers, has provided thousands of
i l f
rides a.yearto seniors, people with disabilities,and
others in need.
141
GnngL
HEALTHCARE
�•siIUCS
I
El Camino Healthcare District
r RoadRunners on the Go
jAt first, Road Runners only picked'up elderly customers in need of a ride to medical,
. / IN j dental,or any health-related appointment. Butthe program,grew so popular;they now
�. sanjose provide-rides to patrons for additional everyday destinations within a 10-mile radius of
Stanford pa to Alto — the hospital.That's been great for)une McCoy.
For years,the 9O5 year-old Sunnyvale resident has utilized,RoadRunners to.get to her
medical appointments and run critical errands on the way.Now,she counts on theservice
Mountain totake her to visit her husband-at.the VA Palo Alto Health Care System As Mrs..McCoy
\;\ View l ( explains,"My vision won?t allow me to drive anymore,and with my husband in the
hospital and my family working,.I would not be able to do any of the things that
Los Altos '`az, Sunnyvale require transportation'
ELCAMIHOHO5WAL-`
Los Altos
Hills .'� �. A • r
y s*
Santa Clara
Cupertino .� �
�\ San Jose
Note: El Camino Healthcare Districtboundaryoutline:is,an approximation. r1' 1'. c
' w
TIP El Camino Hospital BoadRunners_ iu;UIL
I
$5,736,379 Grants ,
5115,330 Sponsorships
$5,851,709 Total Fiscal Year 2012-2013
El Camino Healthcare District
Community Benefit
[B]
[51
GAfI�N
y O
These are just a few examples of how Community Beriefitfunds made a difference for HEALTHCARE EL CAMINO HEALTHCARE DISTRICT
local residents.Seepage I for,other stories and howto access the complete
Sl'0.5"`
I
P iority 2 MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH
EDUCATION
Support for Children and Teens Culturally Sensitive Programs
Community Health Awareness Council South Asian Heart Center
I
TheTeen Talk�and Prevention Plus programs in the Mountain View Whismamand Sunny- Research shows that,compared with t}ie ,
vale School Districts help students and their families work on issues such asisubstance general population,-individuals of South
abuse, bullying,domestic violence,and depression.Students learn coping skills,and • Asian descent are disproportionately
positive`behaviors1to help avoid high risk situations. affected by coronary artery disease'and
diabetes.El Camino Healthcare District
Community Benefit Program funds:helped fi
HEALTHY EATING Priority 3 • the center reduce the high incidence of Fx -
f
coronary artery disease in the.community's
. y°
large South Asian population,th rough a
Investing in Children's Long-Term Health comprehensive,culturally appropriate �•
program.The South'Asian'HeartCenter
Sunnyvale Community Services raises awareness through education,offers o
According totheSanta Clara County Health Profile, 16 :iencentof Sunnyvale residents, advancedscreemngto evaluate risk factors o�,♦
including,one in five children underage 18, are living�below 200 percent of the federal for heart disease,,andifacilitates lifestyle Z
poverty level (FPLI The situation is even more dramaticthan it may seem,since the high changes with supportive heart-health
cost'of living here"makes the FPLnot+as applicable asitisin less expensive areas:Here,.a coaching.
family of one adult and`tvV children requires three'fulltime, minimum wage`jobsto'meet
basic living expenses. Partnership with El Camino Health-care District allowed,Sunnyvale
Community Services to help low-income-,residents;of Sunnyvale with financial aid for food,
medicine,and medical supplies.
We place a major emphasis on an organization's ability, to deliver efficient,
v effecfive'services and meet EI,Camino Healthcare District's expectation for
�r� 7
rigorous evaluation. Out partners have grown accustomed to our,expectations
d �4
# for measurement.of impact and many feel,they have improved their internal
processes as a result of receivinggrants from El Camino Healthcare District
.J , t ir• = Cecile Currier,Vice President of Corporate&Community Health Services,
.�
ELCamino'HOSpital,and CEO of CONCERN:EAP
(el (7l
� Y
Thoughts from advisory board members About El Camino Hospital
"This program-is-a„timely response f As an independent,nonprofit hospital
to the needs of the growing local - with campuses in Mountain View and
4. Chinese community Among this rc - Los Gatos,we-are empowered to do
communityare recent Immigrants I whatever it takes to bring you thefinest —
quality care.Our leadership helps foster
1p: facing languageand culture 1 I� a dynamic,:collaborative,innovative --- -- - 1
M disparities.The Chinese community LAaf • 1� .envirooment..El Camino Hospital physicians
is hanesec see unity fve.ece)t 3 yi actively seek:out the latest.treatments
turnouts from'.the'Chinesecommunity for recent and'technologies to benefit ourpatients.
CHlevents demonstrates the.popularity tif this ,®�.....J,J11” �;. spit • Andallofournurses,staff,and volunteers
program." FI°l!1. • -• • • ••• share ourcommitmentto excellence.
—
AlexTsao,directorofthe.CharityProgram --. -'. - - Together,we do our utmost tobringyou
for the Tzu Chi Foundation compassionate,comprehensive medical
•.• ' •" • ' • '• care that is trulystate of-the-art.Our hey
, �.
medical specialties include cancer care,
The CHI is imperative in heart and vascular services,genomic c `
meeting the needs of the,Chinese i� medicine,urology,orthopedic and spine
community,l am delighted,to a surgery,rehabilitation services,senior
v:--
v be part of the board that health,and women's health.
advises i / I
pp-
.l _S,Q Fl Camino Hospltal,nn,development _ o l For a more detailed look at our
of the most approachable and - -- _ -_- - capabilities;please visit our website �T
comfortableenvironment for' at www.elcaminohospitaLorg.
Chinese patients.Every effort is made to enhance -
the hospital experience for them from culturally
'sensitive communications to,availabilityof - fffl
traditional Chinese'comfort"foods." 177T , ; y _
—Ada Hau,advisory board member of the 1, y"
Salvation Army in Sunnyvale: 2500 Grant Road .1
Y Mountain View,CA 94040
"Beinga;Chinese physician imthe. 650-940-7000
1 region for over 30 years,I am very
www,elcaminohospiEal.org
excited in seeing.the launch of;the
Chinese Health Initiative.It is the
first hospital program in the `I5�
region to,reach out and connect lS
-'
with'the Chinese community."
ElCaminoHos F dal•
—.Dr.Ken Liu,obstetrician/gynecologist, Ea.� �T
{
CHI_E gl hBmap¢21000
II II
i �; � RR @Mfto ° , 0
I '
ral sensitivity Education and screening One chiticaI aspect of cultural sensitivity that Advisory board
the South Bay In,collaboration with El Camino Hospital's has traditionally been overlooked is end-of-life El Camino Hospital hasassem6led a'CHI
Stroke Center,Women's Hospital, and Cancer care.We have forged a collaboration with the Advisor Board comprised of Chinese
it to better p Chinese Y p
it to oetter Center;the Chinese Health Initiative provides American Coalition for community leaders, physicians, and
screenings for hepatitis B, hypertension;'stroke' Care, so as to best provide culturally sensitive El Camino Hospital staff.The Advisory Board
ticalnient end-of Chinese patients.tical needs: risk, breast,and prostate cancers, and other P includesthree sub=committees Clinical
conditions We reach out to the Chinese Programs, Outreach/Marketing, and Patient
irrtieswithn commumtyandprom Chinese-speaking Physician Referral Network
provide Experience Programs.
ivelythrough at key events.We also Invite Chi nese-speaking In response to requests-fromouradvisoryboard,
on physicians from our CHI Physician Referral physicians, patients,and-the community at Community partners
Network to present workshops on topics large, we have assembled ra referral network of CHI'is working in partnership with many highly
and Chinese-speaking h sicians The' h siaans
o ulation, ofinteresttotheChinesecommunity. P Y. P Y regarded Chinese professional, community;
P in the network are invited tojoin the CHI and health care organizations, including:
Culturally sensitive patient experience speakers bureau to present talks for the
One,of the most important goals of the Chinese community.Our network<includes -American Cancer Society-
commitment Chinese Health Initiative is to ensure.a both primary care and specialists, all of whom California Chinese,unit
ieetour culturally appropriate patient experience are committed,to,treating, educating, and -Alzheimer's Association
we have forour Chinese patients. El Camino Hospital workingwith'the Chinese'community.The listis •Asian Liver{enter-Stanford University
iitiative (CHI). currently provides phone translation for available online atwwwelcaminohospital.org/chi. School of Medicine (ALC)
raiseawareness Chinese callers.To help patients who are -Chinese American Coalition for
higl-incidence hospitalized feel more,at home, we offer Continuing medical education Compassionate Care (CACCC)
uding hepatitis comfort food choices„for exam ple rice CHI has launched a'Continuing Medical Chinese American Semiconductor
ten associated porridge for breakfast. Education (CME) programformedical
Professional Association (CASPA)
gcancer, Caren needs health •HeraldCancerCareNetwork
care needs and culturally appropriate medical
care of the Chinese community, Tzu Chi Foundation-Northern California unit
oAward-winning care at El Camino Hospital `o Magnet designation from the ANCC
The hospital enjoys a wonderful reputation
t F and has been recognized by many independent The Gold Seal of Approval forthe Stroke
i _ third-party sources for excellence in health..care. Centerfrom The joint Commission
,i Among the major honors are these important % , Bay Area Parent Magazine 2011Silver
R ! 1
distinctions: Hospital or Medical Center
Managerjean Yu.
is•. • •
• • • •• • �01 1 1 1