California Legislature—2013–14 Regular Session

Assembly Concurrent ResolutionNo. 110


Introduced by Assembly Member Fox

February 21, 2014


Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 110—Relative to Health Care District Month.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

ACR 110, as introduced, Fox. Health Care District Month.

This measure would recognize the essential role that health care districts have in the State of California and proclaims the month of May 2014 as Health Care District Month in California.

Fiscal committee: no.

P1    1WHEREAS, Health care districts are public entities that provide
2community-based health care services to residents throughout the
3state; and

4WHEREAS, Health care districts were created after World War
5II to address a shortage of access to acute hospital care for many
6areas of the state, particularly the rural areas of California; and

7WHEREAS, The first health care district was formed in 1946
8and the first district hospital opened in 1947. Today, there are 78
9health care districts in California, and 41 health care districts
10currently operate 43 district hospitals. Their primary mission has
11not changed, which is to provide health care services to the
12communities that created them; and

13WHEREAS, District hospitals account for 28 of the state’s rural
14hospitals and 20 of the state’s critical access hospitals; and

P2    1WHEREAS, District hospitals provided $54 million in
2uncompensated care, and offered financial support to community
3programs focused on the health and well-being of the children and
4adults in the health care districts; and

5WHEREAS, Fifty health care districts operate in either a health
6professional shortage area, a medically underserved area, or a
7medically underserved population area; and

8WHEREAS, Health care districts collectively provide a wide
9range of services, which include acute care, emergency care, skilled
10nursing and long-term care, community and rural health clinics,
11ambulance services, adult day care, senior housing and nutritional
12support, chronic disease management, health education, medical
13transportation, home health, and hospice; and

14WHEREAS, Health care districts provide services in 40 counties,
15employ over 32,000 employees, and handle more than 4,000,000
16patient visits annually; and

17WHEREAS, Health care districts are formed by the will of the
18people, with board members locally elected and accountable to
19their communities. The health care districts are often supported in
20part by local tax dollars in order to improve community health;
21and

22WHEREAS, Health care districts serve as an integral part of
23the “safety net” for the state’s underinsured and uninsured
24residents. In 2012, health care districts treated just over 1 million
25Medi-Cal beneficiaries, which represents 10 percent of the
26statewide total of Medi-Cal beneficiaries; and

27WHEREAS, Each health care district is uniquely tailored to the
28specific needs of the community. Each health care district focuses
29on the specific needs of the community in order to ensure that
30necessary, quality health care services are being provided to the
31community; now, therefore, be it

32Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate
33thereof concurring,
That the Legislature recognizes the essential
34role that health care districts have in the State of California and
35proclaims the month of May 2014 as Health Care District Month
36in California; and be it further

37Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies
38of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.



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