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10A Action Calendar 2018 0917
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• Patient -provider communications <br />• Patient self-management and provider feedback <br />• Health literacy and lifestyle behavior modification <br />• Medication management <br />• Patient -provider consultations <br />Although telehealth is not a substitute for in-person visits, it can still provide face-to-face <br />care and improve practices of patient education. Broadband is crucial for San Leandro's <br />healthcare providers as they begin to leverage electronic medical records and other <br />important capabilities of telehealth and the electronic exchange of health care information. <br />These and other healthcare applications used today require high performance broadband <br />capabilities. <br />There are 8 primary hospitals and/or medical facilities that serve the residents of the <br />City of San Leandro including: <br />Kaiser Permanente — San Leandro Medical Center (2500 Merced Street). The facility <br />includes a 275,000 -square -foot medical office (with space for 116 primary-care and <br />specialty -care providers), as well as a 437,000 -square -foot hospital with 216 licensed <br />beds, a 24-hour Emergency Department with 40 emergency treatment bays, 10 operating <br />rooms, a labor and delivery department and a neonatal intensive care unit. <br />San Leandro Hospital (13855 E. 14th Street) — This is an Alameda County facility <br />providing inpatient and outpatient services, including basic emergency services. It is <br />currently undergoing as $26.8 million renovation to meet current state seismic <br />requirements, as well as add 28 acute rehab beds, administrative offices, and <br />occupational/physical therapy treatment areas. Renovations are expected to be complete <br />in April 2019. <br />Fairmont Hospital /Alameda County Medical Center (15400 Foothill Blvd.) - Fairmont <br />Hospital is an Acute Rehabilitation Center treating severe injuries such as stroke, brain <br />and multiple -trauma. They provide inpatient and outpatient services. Fairmont also <br />provides a hospital-based Skilled Nursing Facility for long-term care services. This is in <br />unincorporated Alameda County. <br />Kindred Hospital (2800 Benedict Drive) — Kindred Hospital is a 99 -bed transitional care <br />hospital, and also offers a 24-hour clinical care, and a 10 -bed ICU. This is in <br />unincorporated Alameda County. <br />811 P <br />City of San Leandro, CA <br />Fiber Master Plan <br />
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