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DESCRIPTION:Come to the special meeting of the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Nov. 25 
 at 10am, 1221 Oak St., Oakland, 5th floor and voice your insistence on a 
 fully-funded county medical center in order to meet the needs of tens of 
 thousands of low-income and uninsured residents. \n\nPlease take a few 
 moments to help save Alameda County’s public hospitals and clinics – 
 Everyone’s health care depends on it! \n\nAlameda County faces the 
 greatest crisis in its history. Due to unprecedented Federal and State 
 budget deficits, funding cuts and exploding health care costs, ACMC, like 
 most health care safety net systems across the country, is facing severe 
 financial problems. As a result, the Medical Center was forced to close two 
 primary clinics and reduce medical services. These closures displaced tens 
 of thousands of patients and resulted in dramatic increases in emergency 
 room visits throughout the county. The Board of Supervisors will vote on 
 Tuesday, November 25th whether or not to place a put a sales tax measure on 
 the March 2004 ballot in order to address the massive financial crisis of 
 ACMC. Help make sure they place a measure on the ballot that will 
 fully-fund ACMC. \n\nAlameda County\\\\\\\'s largest safety net health 
 system, Alameda County Medical Center (ACMC) consists of Highland and 
 Fairmont hospitals, several outpatient clinics, skilled nursing and 
 psychiatric facilities and other essential services. \nACMC: \n\n* Serves 
 over 125,000 patients per year, 80% of whom are low-income, and half who 
 are either under or uninsured; \n* Handles over HALF of the county’s 
 adult trauma needs with the busiest emergency room in the East Bay, seeing 
 on average over 155 patients per day; \n* Operates more than 50 health care 
 clinic services ranging from dentistry and family practice to obstetrics 
 and gynecology. \n\nPlease take a few moments to help save Alameda 
 County’s public hospitals and clinics -- EVERYONE’s Health Care Depends 
 on it! \n\nWHAT YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW! \n\n1) Call or email the Supervisors 
 TODAY and tell them to do the right thing - place a measure on the March 
 2004 ballot to fully fund the Medical Center and the rest of the healthcare 
 safety net. \nDist. 1: Scott Haggerty, (510) 272-6691, district1@acgov.org 
 \nDist. 2: Gail Steele, (510) 272-6692, dist2@acgov.org \nDist. 3: Alice 
 Lai-Bitker, (510) 272-6693, BOSdist3@acgov.org \nDist. 4: Nate Miley, (510) 
 272-6694, BOSdist4@acgov.org \nDist. 5: Keith Carson, (510) 272-6695, 
 dist5@acgov.org \n\n2) Send letters to the editors TODAY to, at least, the 
 Oakland Tribune and the SF Chronicle. Please submit letters to: 
 triblet@angnewspapers.com and letters@sfchronicle.com. \n* Sample letter 
 for your review offered below. \n\n3) Come to the special meeting of the 
 Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Nov. 25 at 10am, 1221 Oak St., Oakland, 
 5th floor and add your voice to insist on a fully-funded county medical 
 center in order to meet the needs of tens of thousands of low-income and 
 uninsured residents. \n\n4) Forward this email TODAY to your co-workers, 
 friends and family members, and ask them to do the same. \n\n5) Download 
 the informational, half-sheet flyer that we are distributing at the Medical 
 Center, to union members and community residents. Please share it with your 
 co-workers, friends, family, neighbors, and activist network. \n\nPlease 
 contact us for more information or to get involoved. \n\nThank you! \nVote 
 Health \n510-653-1526 or info@votehealth.net \nhttp://www.votehealth.net 
 \n\n*********************************************************** \nSample 
 Letter to the Editor \nHealthcare in Alameda County faces the greatest 
 crisis in its history. The recent closure of two major clinics and proposed 
 additional cuts in services will further reduce access to tens of thousands 
 of county residents in need of medical care. To stop the financial 
 hemorrhaging, the County Board of Supervisors is considering on November 25 
 a tax measure for the March 2004 ballot which would allocate significant 
 funding for the County\\\\\\\'s public hospitals and clinics. We insist 
 that at least 80% of the new funds go to support these services, with the 
 balance being directed towards other safety net providers. \n\nEven if 
 readers have health insurance, they too will be impacted if the County 
 Medical Center continues to downsize and cut services. Already patients 
 from the two clinics closed last summer are flooding private hospital 
 emergency rooms and clinics. Until we have health care for all, we should 
 support a ballot measure to stabilize funding for Alameda County\\\\\\\'s 
 public hospitals and clinics. We need to tell the Supervisors to fully fund 
 the Medical Center on November 25 at their special meeting, 1221 Oak St. in 
 Oakland. \n\n\n\nwww.votehealth.net\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/27393.php
SUMMARY:Help Save Alameda County’s Public Hospitals and Clinics
LOCATION:Alameda County Courthouse\n1221 Oak Street, Downtown Oakland
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/27393.php
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