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An enlargeable map of the 58 counties of the state of California. This is a list of hospitals in California (), grouped by county and sorted by hospital name. In healthcare in California, only a general acute care hospital or acute psychiatric hospital, as licensed by the California Department of Public Health, can be referred to as a "hospital."
Rancho Mirage, Riverside County, Coachella Valley region, California Coordinates 33°45′48″N 116°24′20″W / 33.76333°N 116.40556°W / 33.76333; -116.40556
In 1991, Presbyterian Hospital (at that time known as Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center [23]) and Children's Hospital merged, medical staffs were combined, and a large joint physician group was established in 1993. [24] The new multiple-facility entity was named California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC).
UC Davis Medical Center ranked among the nation's top hospitals for 2020–21 in 9 adult medical specialties and 4 children's medical specialties, and it is the 6th best hospital in California, according to an annual U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals survey published in July 2020.
The River at Rancho Mirage California State Route 111 in Rancho Mirage The Rancho Mirage City Council has adopted a $28.8 million budget for fiscal year 2021–22. Sales and hotel taxes are the two biggest sources of revenue for the city, making up 51 percent of Rancho Mirage's annual revenue.
Alta Bates Summit Medical Ctr Berkeley 551 General Acute Care 31 Eisenhower Medical Center Rancho Mirage 542 University/Teaching 32 Sharp Grossmont Hospital La Mesa 540 General Acute Care 33 Harbor UCLA Medical Center Torrance 538 University/Teaching 34 Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego 523 University/Teaching 35 Glendale Adventist Medical Ctr
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On 1 July 1966, the USAF Hospital at Travis AFB was designated David Grant USAF Medical Center in honor of the late Major General David Norvell Walker Grant, USAAF, MC (1891–1964), the first Surgeon General of the Army Air Corps and U.S. Army Air Forces. The medical center was a wing-equivalent as well as a tenant on Travis AFB.