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Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla rolling out new $664M medical tower next month
The eight-floor structure will feature 188 inpatient beds, comprehensive mother-baby services and advanced technology, reports NBC 7’s Todd Strain.
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Kaiser Permanente workers reach tentative agreement following months-long strike
After nearly 2,400 mental health workers from Kaiser Permanente began their strike in October 2024, the union representing the workers, the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW) and the hospital have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, according to a press release shared by Kaiser Permanente.
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Scripps Health announces plans for new medical center campus in San Marcos
Plans have been unveiled for a $1.2 billion Scripps San Marcos medical center campus, which will include a 200- to 500-bed hospital and a roughly 200,000-square-foot ambulatory care building. NBC 7’s Todd Strain reports.
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CT family accuses doctor of vacuuming newborn's head 15 times, ignoring mother's request for c-section
A Connecticut family whose day-old infant died of a massive hemorrhage in February filed a lawsuit accusing a Greenwich Hospital delivery doctor of vacuuming the newborn’s head more than a dozen times during birth.
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Scripps Health to shutter Chula Vista maternity ward to accommodate other services
The Scripps Mercy Chula Vista maternity ward will be consolidated with the labor and delivery unit at Scripps Hillcrest facility, officials said
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Calif's COVID-19 hospitalizations up but San Diego is bucking the trend. Here's why
In California alone, hospitalizations spiked statewide by more than 14 percent over that same time period. But in San Diego County, hospitals aren’t reporting a lot of COVID-19 activity. “We’re not seeing a large increase in cases or hospitalizations,” said San Diego County Public Health Officer Dr. Wilma Wooten.
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San Diego hospitals not seeing statewide spike in covid cases
NBC 7’s Alexis Rivas spoke with the county’s chief public health official and a primary care doctor to find out why.