Becker’s Hospital Review: 40K grant to help fund Alameda Health System home visits

Alameda Health System (AHS) was featured in Beckers's Hospital Review last week for a story about house calls for patients. AHS is the recipient of The Building Trust Grant, a $40,000 award that will help AHS doctors offer home visits to patients who need them most. Read the article here. House calls are a model [...]

Alameda Health System receives Building Trust grant for patient house calls

OAKLAND, Calif., Sept. 26, 2024 – Alameda Health System (AHS) has received a new grant that will help doctors offer home visits to patients.   House calls are a model of care most often associated with old-fashioned or luxury health care. But the benefits of house calls may be most impactful when applied to vulnerable populations [...]

How lullabies are improving health care for Black women and their babies

Alameda Health System (AHS) was featured in the East Bay Times for an innovative program that pairs expecting moms with local musicians to write and sing original lullabies for their babies.   This is the second round of The AHS Lullaby Project, which is a partnership with Carnegie Hall and Noe Music. Patients in Beloved Birth [...]

New Support Group Launched at Wilma Chan Highland Hospital Campus!

In response to the increased number of survivors of sexual exploitation and sex trafficking seeking care in our labor and delivery unit, AHS is proud to announce the launch of a new support group dedicated to providing non-judgmental, confidential, and compassionate care. This initiative aims to offer survivors a safe space where they can receive [...]

2024-09-19T18:37:08+00:00September 19th, 2024|Categories: Featured|

CEO Chronicles: Gynecological Oncology Services

  This month’s video spotlights our gynecological oncology services, which provide critical care to complex patients. Our dedicated physicians and health care teams are among the best in their field and are committed to delivering patient- and family-centered care that meets each individual’s unique needs. Please take a moment to hear about the [...]

2024-09-19T00:04:03+00:00September 18th, 2024|Categories: AHS Newsletter, CEO Chronicles, Featured|

How to keep school germs at bay!

  There’s a lot to look forward to when heading back to school: seeing old friends, meeting new friends, new teachers and sports. But we can’t forget, germs lurk all around classrooms and playgrounds and our students may be bringing home more than just homework. Fortunately there are steps parents can take to keep germs [...]

2024-09-18T23:45:38+00:00September 16th, 2024|Categories: AHS Newsletter, CEO Chronicles, Featured|

AHS celebrates 10 years of providing culturally appropriate care through its QBS Program

  This month Alameda Health System (AHS) is celebrating a decade of bridging language and culture by providing linguistically and culturally appropriate services for our patients at every touchpoint thanks to the Qualified Bilingual Staff (QBS) Program and its participants. “A language barrier is an invisible disability because when our patients cannot fully describe their [...]

2024-09-18T23:44:14+00:00September 16th, 2024|Categories: AHS Newsletter, CEO Chronicles, Featured|

A century of strength: Peggy Cambra’s rehabilitation journey

  Peggy Cambra, a longtime resident of Alameda celebrated her 99th birthday this year. She is a remarkable woman with a deep appreciation for the quality medical care she has received over the years at Alameda Health System (AHS). “My mother appreciates having all her medical records in one system so that AHS staff has [...]

2024-09-18T23:43:02+00:00September 16th, 2024|Categories: AHS Newsletter, CEO Chronicles, Featured|

Prostate cancer risks highest for Black men: key steps for early detection

  This National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Alameda Health System (AHS) emphasizes the importance of education and early detection, especially for Black men who are disproportionately affected by the disease. According to Timothy Ito, MD, urology at AHS, African American men are at an increased risk for developing prostate cancer over white men and [...]

2024-09-18T23:40:42+00:00September 16th, 2024|Categories: AHS Newsletter, CEO Chronicles, Featured|

AHS executive draws on personal experience to inspire empathy in health care

  Born in the United States, to parents who immigrated from Central America, Richard Espinoza’s upbringing in San Francisco’s Mission District was deeply influenced by a passion for social justice and a drive to serve others that continues to shape his role as chief administrative officer of post-acute services. “Growing up I was always interested [...]

2024-09-18T23:41:28+00:00September 16th, 2024|Categories: AHS Newsletter, CEO Chronicles, Featured|