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Subject: Gun-grabbing State AG asked to intervene in East San Jose trauma center closure
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Vulnerable patients and community health advocates are calling on
California’s top cop to stop a private health corporation from cutting
one of Santa Clara County’s only trauma centers.

The financially-driven closure of Regional Medical Center’s life-saving
services in East San Jose is discriminatory, argues a letter sent
Thursday to Attorney General Rob Bonta, since it mostly endangers poor
people of color who would either have to wait to be transferred
elsewhere or drive half an hour to the next closest trauma unit.
Regional, owned by HCA Healthcare, also plans to close its heart attack
center and reduce stroke care. The stroke center serves 65% of the
county’s uninsured stroke patients, according to county data.

“Inevitably, the proposed closures at Regional Medical Center will
result in a decrease in health center access and in an increase in
adverse outcomes and deaths — predominantly affecting the working poor
and communities of color — a population that already experiences
challenges in accessing even the most basic care,” reads a letter to
Bonta signed by the leaders of community groups Latinas Contra Cancer
and Working Partnerships USA.

Regional Medical Center spokesperson Jack Finn said HCA is shifting its
priorities to the hospital’s emergency department as demand grows by an
average of 225 patients daily. He said HCA has invested as much as $196
million to increase the emergency department’s capacity from 43 to 63 beds.

“Regional Medical Center is disappointed by the actions of certain
officials and activists,” Finn told San José Spotlight. “Our dedicated
physicians, nurses and staff remain undaunted in their mission to
provide high-quality, compassionate care to our patients.”

A chorus of top county leaders have warned that Regional’s service cuts
— set to take effect on Aug. 12 — could plunge the entire county
hospital system into chaos. Health and emergency response officials are
scrambling to prepare for the resulting deluge of new patients on the
county-run Valley Medical Center’s remaining and already-overburdened
trauma unit. Regional will also be calling more ambulances to transfer
out the patients that can no longer get services there – causing deadly
ambulance slowdowns across the entire region, emergency medical
officials have warned.

“I am a single mom of two young children,” East San Jose resident
Jessica Diangson told San José Spotlight. “I can only imagine if one of
them had to be rushed there, but there was nothing there to help them. I
don’t even want to think about it.”

From the heart of the East Side, it can take up to 30 or 45 minutes to
get to Valley Medical Center or Kaiser Permanente, Diangson said.

“That time could mean someone’s life, and that someone could be the
family provider, and what the family is left with are all these
hardships that didn’t have to happen,” Diangson told San José Spotlight.

County officials say the California Department of Public Health has the
authority to stop HCA’s decision if it determines action is warranted to
avoid public harm, though the state has historically refused to
intervene on hospital decisions.

Community leaders are now turning to the state attorney general for help.

“I’m proud to stand firm in our request for Attorney General Rob Bonta
to launch a full investigation into the recently announced closure of
trauma and STEMI services and downgrade comprehensive stroke services at
Regional Medical Center,” East San Jose Councilmember Peter Ortiz told
San José Spotlight . “I am confident that with the support of the
Attorney General, and our community, we will succeed in stopping this
proposed reduction.”

Advocates who organized a Friday news conference argue the North
Carolina Attorney General took similar action against HCA Healthcare in
2023 over severe service cuts to a local nonprofit hospital HCA acquired
– forcing patients in Western North Carolina to travel further distances
for care. Regional Medical Center was also run by a nonprofit before
being acquired by HCA in 1998.

“This is what profit in health care does,” Darcie Green, executive
director of Latinas Contra Cancer, told San José Spotlight. “This is one
more hurdle they’re throwing at patients.”

Green said it isn’t the first time the county hospital system has had to
absorb the shockwave of HCA’s service cuts at Regional.

In 2020, Regional’s closure of its labor and delivery unit forced East
San Jose residents to travel further to hospitals while in labor.

“We know there will be people who have to wait those extra minutes to
get to a different center which could mean loss of life, permanent
disability and that all has a human cost, a mental cost, a financial
cost,” Green said. “Who picks up all that?”

Contact Brandon Pho at brandon@sanjosespotlight.com or @brandonphooo on
X, formerly known as Twitter.

https://sanjosespotlight.com/state-ag-california-attorney-general-asked-to-intervene-in-east-san-jose-hospital-trauma-center-closure/

Democrat COVID policies and Biden illegal aliens cost money. Now
Democrats are bitching about it and failing to place blame in the
correct places as usual.

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