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County Update With Santa Clara County Supervisor Mike Wasserman Supervisor Mike Wasserman was elected to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors in November, 2010, and re-elected in 2014. He represents District 1, which includes Gilroy, San Martin, Morgan Hill, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno and portions of San Jose (supervisorwasserman.org). As of March 1, 2019, the County of Santa Clara now owns and operates Saint Louise Regional and O’Connor hospitals, as well as De Paul Health Center. The County acquired these hospitals in order prevent their closure due to bankruptcy, and to ensure the continued availability of healthcare throughout the county, including in South County. It’s chilling to think how close we came to not having a hospital in South County. The threat of these hospital closures would have been devastating, particularly to the 100,000 South County residents who depend on a local hospital with life-saving services. The acquisition comes after Judge R. Gary Klausner denied California Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s emergency motion to stay (halt) the Bankruptcy Court’s order authorizing the sale to the County. This means that the previous owner, Verity Health System, and the County were able to complete the sale that includes 451 44 hospital beds and affects nearly 2,000 hospital workers. I am relieved that we will be able to continue offering high- quality, critical health care services to all Santa Clara County residents and am grateful to everyone who rallied to save the hospitals by speaking up, contacting our elected officials in Sacramento, and attending rallies. What comes next. Per the agreement for the purchase of the 358-bed O’Connor Hospital, the 93-bed Saint Louise Regional Hospital, and the De Paul Health Center, the County will continue operating the facilities with a focus on providing high-quality care and services, as well as improving the health of the community. Our responsibility and intent is to improve the overall health of our community by enhancing the care provided to patients and expanding access to health care for all. To that GILROY • MORGAN HILL • SAN MARTIN june/july 2019 end, the County is making investments to upgrade equipment, facilities, and systems; to implement a state-of-the- art electronic health record; to expand physician call coverage; and to recruit and retain highly qualified staff. The County is also instituting its financial assistance programs at the new facilities to ensure that the most underserved in our community have greater access to high-quality care. The hospitals, their staff and physicians all share the County’s mission to provide high-quality, compassionate and accessible health- care to our patients. As a public hospital system, the County provides care to all people living in Santa Clara County, and this acquisition supports the County’s ability to serve even more residents in our community. I hope that you are as pleased as I am that we were able to save the hospitals from bankruptcy and closure, keeping our countywide healthcare network intact. gmhtoday.com