Anonymous $10M Donation To Go Toward Marin General Hospital’s Renovation
Marin’s new hospital will feature bigger operating and patient rooms, nine gardens and 177 private rooms, with some that can convert to doubles if needed.
San Francisco Business Times:
Marin General Gets Anonymous Donation Of $10M To Build New Hospital Campus
The Marin General Hospital Foundation this week received a $10 million gift from an anonymous local family. The Marin-based family foundation has given to other health care organizations but is a first-time donor to this hospital. This donation will go toward the hospital’s $535 million renovation, which is a part of the effort to meet seismic safety regulations required by 2030. (Siu, 6/30)
In other hospital news —
The Bakersfield Californian:
USC Partners With Kern Medical Center To Open Central Valley's First Dedicated Epilepsy Neurology Center
By next month, local epilepsy patients won’t have to travel so far for complex procedures. That’s because Kern Medical Center has partnered with the University of Southern California’s Neurorestoration Center to bring an epilepsy program and center to Bakersfield. It’s the first time USC has partnered with a Kern County healthcare provider. (Pierce, 7/4)
Ventura County Star:
Simi Hospital Changes Its Name
What was Simi Valley Hospital is now Adventist Health Simi Valley. The name change for the nearly 52-year-old hospital, announced to employees in April, became official on Saturday, according to a news release. (Kisken, 7/3)