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Doctors Medical Center (originally Brookside Hospital) was an eight-story, 120-bed public hospital in
San Pablo, California San Pablo (Spanish for "St. Paul") is an enclave city in Contra Costa County, California, United States. The city of Richmond surrounds nearly the whole city. The population was 29,139 at the 2010 census. The current Mayor is Rita Xavier. C ...
which served 250,000 residents in western Contra Costa County from 1954 to 2015.Voters OK tax to keep San Pablo hospital open
Carolyn Jones, ''San Francisco Chronicle'', 16-11-2011, access date 27-02-2012
Doctors Medical Center
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'', 01-05-2005, access date 17-02-2011


History

In 1948, the residents voted to create the West Contra Costa Hospital District, one of the
Health care districts in California Health care districts are California special districts created to build and operate hospitals and other health care facilities and services in underserved areas. As of 2019, there are 79 health care districts in California. Each health care distric ...
, for the purpose of building Brookside Hospital. The five-story, 165-bed hospital cost $4 million and 3 years to construct, and opened its doors in 1954. The district (renamed the
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in 1994) operated Brookside until 1997, when it affiliated with
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to administer the hospital, which Tenet renamed Doctors Medical Center. In January 2004, Tenet announced that it would not be renewing the leasing arrangement, and the district resumed administration of the hospital on July 31, 2004, until its closure in April 2015.


Financial woes

The hospital was bailed out through several state loan, county funding, and ballot measure schemes throughout the 2000s decade as it struggled to remain open.Supervisors approve hospital bailout plan Doctors Medical Center to restore ambulance service
Jason B. Johnson, ''San Francisco Chronicle'', 01-11-2006, access date 27-02-2012
Legislative Detail: CA Senate Bill 644 - 2011-2012 Session
09-10-2011, access date 13-03-2012
East Bay Mayors Press Governor To Save Doctors Medical Center
KCBS, CBS5, 24-09-2011, access date 13-03-2012
The hospital also struggled to secure funding necessary to retrofit and modernize to meet the state's strict earthquake proofing building standards. In 2006 the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors approved $20 million of funds to be handed over to the hospital. This deal came with the condition of heightened county scrutiny over the medical center's bookkeeping. Half came from the county's emergency reserves and half from county administered federal
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funds. This deal permitted the center to continue ambulance services. In 2011, a mail-only
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ballot measure, measure J was approved by 74% of the voters and will cost $47 per parcel annually as long as the facility remains open. The measure was supported by the local chambers of commerce and the local tax payer's advocate group even abstained from having a position on the matter. It is projected to raise approximately $5 million annually. Although the hospital had been able to stay afloat, it had to cut costs to the "bone" including discontinuing obstetrics. It was one of only two hospitals that accept
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in the county which comprise 80% of its users, while 10% have private insurance or none whatsoever, respectively. Also in September 2011
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mayor
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along with area state senator
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and the mayors of
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,
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, and El Cerrito lobbied governor
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for loan guarantees. The hospital and the lender would have guaranteed loans so the hospital would have funding and the state would repay the lender if the hospital can not. It was approved by Brown on October 9. In March 2015, the West County Health District Board voted to close the hospital and sell the property. The estimated $7.5 million from the sale would satisfy employee, physician, and vendor liabilities. The hospital closed on April 21, 2015.


Facilities

In 2005, Doctors Medical Center employed 1,100 people and was the primary radiation and cardiac center in the area. It also provided cancer treatment, obstetrics (until 2006), and burn care. At the time, it offered the only full service emergency room in west Contra Costa County, receiving 41,000 patients annually. Because of this, its repeated near-closings and bankruptcies over the years were a matter of significant public interest.Staff Rallies for Hospital in Richmond
Suzanne Espinosa Solis, ''San Francisco Chronicle'', 01-09-1998, access date 23-03-2012
The site, when open, was accessible by
AC Transit AC Transit (Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District) is an Oakland-based public transit agency serving the western portions of Alameda and Contra Costa counties in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. AC Transit also operates "Transbay" ro ...
bus lines 70, 72, 72R, and L that connected it with Richmond BART and Amtrak,
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, El Cerrito del Norte BART, Pinole, El Sobrante, Berkeley, and Oakland.AC Transit system map
ACTransit.com, 2012, access date 04-02-2012
It had a heliport located on the ground in front of the main entrance.Google maps
2000 Vale Road, San Pablo, CA 94806, access date 24-04-2012


References


External links


Official website

This hospital in the CA Healthcare Atlas
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