Palomar Health
Palomar Health | |
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State | California |
County | San Diego County |
Government | |
• Type | Health District |
• Elected Board of Directors |
Aeron Wickes, M.D. Jeff D. Griffith, Fire Captain T.E. (Ted) Kleiter Linda Greer, RN, CCP Bruce Krider Jerry Kaufman, MAPT Steve Yerxa |
• President and CEO | Robert Hemker, FACHE |
• Chief Administrative Officer - Palomar Medical Center | Gerald Bracht, FACHE |
Website | http://www.palomarhealth.org/ |
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Palomar Health is a public health district in San Diego County, California. It operates Palomar Medical Center in Escondido, California, Palomar Health Downtown Campus in Escondido and Pomerado Hospital in Poway. Palomar Health opened its newest hospital, Palomar Medical Center in 2012. The district was formed in 1984, replacing the Escondido Valley Hospital Association which itself was formed in 1945.[1] Covering 800 square miles (2,100 km2), Palomar Health is the largest public health district by area in the state of California.[2][3]
The district has three hospitals: Palomar Medical Center and Palomar Health Downtown Campus in Escondido and Pomerado Hospital in Poway. There is also a skilled nursing facility, the four Palomar Health expresscare health centers and other ambulatory sites of care in San Marcos and Ramona.
History
The origins of Palomar Health can be traced back to two benevolent German women, Charlotta Baker Hintz, a nurse, and Elizabeth Martin, a dietician, who left their jobs at the Anaheim Sanitarium in 1933, to establish a hospital to serve the small farming community of Escondido. Using their own money, the women bought an egg and poultry plant at 125 South Broadway and converted it into a 13-bed hospital.
In 1945, the Escondido Valley Hospital Association was formed to investigate the possibility of building a larger facility to keep pace with growth. The Escondido Valley Hospital Association established the Northern San Diego County Hospital District in 1948 and the vision of the new, larger facility in downtown Escondido was achieved in 1950. Palomar Memorial Hospital, named in tribute to the men and women who served in World War II, was dedicated on February 16, 1950.
In 1970, the McLeod Tower was added to Palomar Memorial Hospital to help meet the needs of the growing community. After receiving full designation as a trauma center in 1987, the hospital was renamed Palomar Medical Center.
The Northern San Diego County Hospital District supervised the construction of a sister facility in Poway, Pomerado Hospital in 1977. As that community grew, several expansions were made to Pomerado Hospital. Palomar Health added a third hospital to the system in 2012 with the opening of the new Palomar Medical Center in west Escondido. The original hospital in downtown Escondido was renamed Palomar Health Downtown Campus.
To more accurately reflect the region it served, the Northern San Diego County Hospital District was renamed Palomar Pomerado Hospital District in 1984. Five years later, the name was changed to Palomar Pomerado Health System and was then shortened to Palomar Pomerado Health in 2001. In 2012 the District’s name was simplified to Palomar Health. Today Palomar Health is the largest health care district serving communities in an 850-square-mile area and a trauma center that covers more than 2,200 square miles of South Riverside and North San Diego Counties. In addition to three hospitals, Palomar Health offers home health care, surgery, skilled nursing, ambulatory care, behavioral health services, wound care, and community health education programs.
Elections
Candidates are elected to the Board of Directors for four-year terms.[4] An election for 3 out of the 7 seats took place during the November 2012 California elections.[4]
See also
- Behavioral medicine
- Community health
- Health
- Health care
- Health care delivery
- Health economics
- Health education
- List of California Health Districts
- National Response Plan
- Nutrition
- Population health
- Preventive medicine
- Public health
- Public health law
References
- ↑ "History of Palomar Pomerado Health". Palomar Pomerado Health. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
- ↑ Moss, Andrea (2009-05-18). "Hospital officials show off new Pomerado buildings". North County Times. Retrieved 2009-09-28.
The hospital is one of three operated by the state's largest public hospital district, Palomar Health.
- ↑ Skidmore, Sarah (2006-01-24). "Health system energizer". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2009-09-28.
The 800-square-mile hospital district is the largest in California.
- 1 2 Himchak, Elizabeth Marie (1 November 2012). "Seven seek three Palomar Health board seats". Pomerado News.