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Notices for Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center
Notices for St. Joseph Health System and Providence Health & Services
The Attorney General’s Decision granting conditional consent to the proposed sale of Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center was issued on January 9, 2019.
The Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Sale of Parkview Hospital Medical Center
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed sale of the assets of Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center, a 193-licensed bed general acute care hospital in Riverside, California. The “Asset Purchase Agreement” is between Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center, a nonprofit public benefit corporation, Parkview Community Hospital Foundation, a nonprofit public benefit corporation, and AHMC Healthcare, Inc., a California for-profit corporation.
The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5914 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Parkview Hospital Medical Center’s website at www.pchmc.org/#Transfer_of_Parkview_Community_Hospital_Medical_Center.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on November 29, 2018, beginning at 9:00 a.m., at Janet Goeske Center, Ken Calvert Room, 5257 Sierra St., Riverside, CA 92504. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed sale of Parkview Hospital Medical Center’s assets and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. Prior to the public meeting, the Health Care Impact Statement will be available on the California Attorney General's website at www.oag.ca.gov/charities/nonprofithosp.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Tania Ibanez, Senior Assistant Attorney General, by telephone at 213-269-6562, by email at tania.ibanez@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is November 30, 2018.
This notice is also available in Spanish.
Proposed Sale
The Attorney General is reviewing the proposed sale of Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center, a 193-licensed bed general acute care hospital in Riverside, California. The "Asset Purchase Agreement" is between Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center, a nonprofit public benefit corporation, Parkview Community Hospital Foundation, a nonprofit public benefit corporation, and AHMC Healthcare, Inc., a California for-profit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5914 et seq.
The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice to the Attorney General. The written notice is available on Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center's website. If you would like to request a copy of the written notice on CD, please contact Marsha Petty at Marsha.Petty@doj.ca.gov or (213) 269-6450 and provide your name and mailing address. The written notice also is available at the Administrative Offices located at Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center, 3865 Jackson Street, First Floor, Riverside, CA, 92503.
The Office of the Attorney General’s Decision granting conditional consent to the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health was issued on November 21, 2018.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Community Hospital of San Bernardino and St. Bernardine Medical Center
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including the following in San Bernardino County: Community Hospital of San Bernardino and St. Bernardine Medical Center. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 25, 2018, beginning at 10:00 a.m., at the Norman F. Feldheym Central Library, Bing Wong Auditorium, 555 West 6th Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health's hospitals in San Bernardino County and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Dignity Health's hospitals in San Bernardino County prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Spanish.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Bakersfield Memorial Hospital, Mercy Hospital, and Mercy Southwest Hospital
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including the following in Kern County: Bakersfield Memorial Hospital, Mercy Hospital, and Mercy Southwest Hospital. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 25, 2018, beginning at 1:00 p.m., at Bakersfield College Southwest, 11000 River Run Boulevard, #200, Bakersfield, CA 93311. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health's hospitals in Kern County and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Dignity Health's hospitals in Kern County prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is available now.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at 213-269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Spanish.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of St. Elizabeth Community Hospital
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including St. Elizabeth Community Hospital in Tehama County. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 26, 2018, beginning at 10:00 a.m., at the Red Bluff Community Center, Westside Room, 1500 South Jackson Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of St. Elizabeth Community Hospital and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for St. Elizabeth Community Hospital prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Spanish.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Dominican Hospital
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz County. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 24, 2018, beginning at 3:00 p.m., at Santa Cruz Police Department, Community Room, 155 Center Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Dominican Hospital and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Dominican Hospital prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Spanish.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta in Siskiyou County. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 24, 2018, beginning at 10:00 a.m., at the Mt. Shasta Community Building, 629 Alder Street, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is available now.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of St. John's Regional Medical Center and St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including the following in Ventura County: St. John's Regional Medical Center and St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 20, 2018, beginning at 1:00 p.m., at Oxnard College, Performing Arts Building Conference Center, 4000 S. Rose Avenue, Oxnard, CA 93033. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health's hospitals in Ventura County and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Dignity Health's hospitals in Ventura County prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Spanish.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Marian Regional Medical Center
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including Marian Regional Medical Center in Santa Barbara County. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 21, 2018, beginning at 3:00 p.m., at the Veterans' Memorial Community Center, 313 West Tunnell Street, Santa Maria, CA 93454. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Marian Regional Medical Center and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Marian Regional Medical Center prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Spanish.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Marian Regional Medical Center – Arroyo Grande and French Hospital Medical Center
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including the following in San Luis Obispo County: Marian Regional Medical Center – Arroyo Grande (formerly known as Arroyo Grande Community Hospital) and French Hospital Medical Center. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 21, 2018, beginning at 10:00 a.m., at Ludwick Community Center Assembly Room, 864 Santa Rosa Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health's hospitals in San Luis Obispo County and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Dignity Health's hospitals in San Luis Obispo County prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Spanish.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Mercy Medical Center Redding
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including Mercy Medical Center Redding in Shasta County. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 25, 2018, beginning at 10:00 a.m., at the Red Lion Hotel Redding, 1830 Hilltop Drive, Cascade Siskiyou Room, Redding, CA 96002. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Mercy Medical Center Redding and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Mercy Medical Center Redding prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital in Nevada County. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 17, 2018, beginning at 3:00 p.m., at the Foothills Event Center, 400 Idaho Maryland Rd., Grass Valley, CA 95945. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Spanish.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Sequoia Hospital
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including Sequoia Hospital in San Mateo County. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 14, 2018, beginning at 10:00 a.m., at the Hall of Justice, Board of Supervisors Chambers, 400 County Center, 1st Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Sequoia Hospital and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Sequoia Hospital prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at 213-269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Chinese, Spanish, and Tagalog.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Mercy Medical Center
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including Mercy Medical Center in Merced County. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 14, 2018, beginning at 10:00 a.m., at Merced County Board of Supervisors Chambers, 2222 M Street, Third Floor, Merced, CA 95340. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Mercy Medical Center and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Mercy Medical Center prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Hmong and Spanish.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change In Control and Governance of St. Joseph's Medical Center of Stockton and St. Joseph's Behavioral Health Center
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including the following in San Joaquin County: St. Joseph's Medical Center of Stockton and St. Joseph's Behavioral Health Center. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 13, 2018, beginning at 3:00 p.m., at Stockton Memorial Civic Auditorium, South Hall, 525 N Center St. Stockton, CA 95202. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health's hospitals in San Joaquin County and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Dignity Health's hospitals in San Joaquin County prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Spanish.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Woodland Memorial Hospital
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including Woodland Memorial Hospital in the County of Yolo. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on September 6, 2018, beginning at 1:00 p.m., at California Agriculture Museum, 1962 Hays Lane, Woodland, CA 95776. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Woodland Memorial Hospital and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Woodland Memorial Hospital prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at (213) 269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Spanish and Russian.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of California Hospital Medical Center, Northridge Hospital Medical Center, Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center, and St. Mary Medical Center
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including the following in Los Angeles County: California Hospital Medical Center, Northridge Hospital Medical Center, Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center, and St. Mary Medical Center. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on August 29, 2018, beginning at 10:00 a.m., in the Auditorium at 300 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health's hospitals located in Los Angeles County and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Dignity Health's hospitals in Los Angeles County prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at 213-269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Arabic, Armenian, Cambodian, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Saint Francis Memorial Hospital and St. Mary's Medical Center
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including the following in City and County of San Francisco: Saint Francis Memorial Hospital and St. Mary's Medical Center. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on August 23, 2018, beginning at 10:00 a.m., at Mission Creek, 225 Berry Street, San Francisco, CA 94158. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health's hospitals located in City and County of San Francisco and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Dignity Health's hospitals in City and County of San Francisco prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at 213-269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Chinese, Vietnamese, and Spanish.
Public Meeting on the Proposed Change in Control and Governance of Mercy General Hospital, Mercy San Juan Medical Center, Mercy Hospital of Folsom, and Methodist Hospital of Sacramento
The California Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California, including the following in Sacramento County: Mercy General Hospital, Mercy San Juan Medical Center, Mercy Hospital of Folsom, and Methodist Hospital of Sacramento. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice submitted to the California Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org.
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on August 24, 2018, beginning at 1:00 p.m., at Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Board Chambers, 700 H Street, Suite 1450, Sacramento, CA 95814. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health's hospitals located in Sacramento County and to consider the Health Care Impact Statement for Dignity Health's hospitals in Sacramento County prepared by consultants engaged by the California Attorney General. The Health Care Impact Statement is now available.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction at the public meeting or by contacting Wendi A. Horwitz, Deputy Attorney General, by telephone at 213-269-6552, by email at wendi.horwitz@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (213) 897-7605, or by mail at 300 South Spring Street, Suite 1702, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 27, 2018.
This notice is also available in Arabic, Chinese, Hmong, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
Proposed Change in Control and Governance
The Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Dignity Health, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Dignity Health operates and controls 31 hospitals in California. The "Ministry Alignment Agreement" is between Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation. The transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq.
The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice to the Attorney General. The written notice is available on Dignity Health's website at www.dignityhealth.org. If you would like to request a copy of the written notice on CD, please contact Legal Analyst Maria Elena Hernandez at Mariaelena.Hernandez@doj.ca.gov or (213) 269-6561 and provide your name and mailing address. The written notice also is available at the reception or information desk in each of Dignity Health's hospital's main entrance or lobby area unless otherwise indicated. The address of each of Dignity Health's hospitals in California is set forth below:
Arroyo Grande Community Hospital: 345 S. Halcyon Road, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
California Hospital Medical Center: 1401 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Community Hospital of San Bernardino: 1805 Medical Center Drive, San Bernardino, CA 92411
Dominican Hospital: 1555 Soquel Drive, Santa Cruz, CA 95065
French Hospital Medical Center: 1911 Johnson Avenue, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center: 1420 S. Central Avenue, Glendale, CA 91204
Marian Regional Medical Center: 1400 E. Church Street, Santa Maria, CA 93454
Memorial Hospital - Bakersfield: 420 34th Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301
Mercy General Hospital: 4001 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819
Mercy Hospital Downtown: 2215 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301
Mercy Hospital of Folsom: 1650 Creekside Drive, Folsom, CA 95630
Mercy Medical Center Merced: 333 Mercy Avenue, Merced, CA 95340
Mercy Medical Center - Mt. Shasta: 914 Pine Street, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
Mercy Medical Center - Redding: 2175 Rosaline Avenue, Redding, CA 96001
Mercy San Juan Medical Center: 6501 Coyle Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608
Mercy Hospital Southwest: 400 Old River Road, Bakersfield, CA 93311
Methodist Hospital of Sacramento: 7500 Hospital Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95823
Northridge Hospital Medical Center: 18300 Roscoe Blvd., Northridge, CA 91328
Saint Francis Memorial Hospital: 900 Hyde Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Sequoia Hospital: 170 Alameda de las Pulgas, Redwood City, CA 94062
Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital: 155 Glasson Way, Grass Valley, CA 95945
St. Bernardine Medical Center: 2101 N. Waterman Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92404
St. Elizabeth Community Hospital: 2550 Sister Mary Columbia Drive, Red Bluff, CA 96080
St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital: 2309 Antonio Avenue, Camarillo, CA 93010
St. John's Regional Medical Center: 1600 Rose Avenue, Oxnard, CA 93030
St. Joseph's Behavioral Health Center: 2510 N. California Street, Stockton, CA 95204
(A copy is available at St. Joseph's Medical Center at 1800 N. California Street, Stockton, CA 95204.)
St. Joseph's Medical Center: 1800 N. California Street, Stockton, CA 95204
St. Mary Medical Center Long Beach: 1050 Linden Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90813
St. Mary's Medical Center: 450 Stanyan Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
Woodland Memorial Hospital: 1325 Cottonwood Street, Woodland, CA 95695
On June 21, 2016, the Attorney General conditionally approved the proposed change in governance and control of St. Joseph Health System, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation, and Providence Health & Services, a Washington nonprofit corporation, pursuant to the terms of the Health Services Combination Agreement dated November 23, 2015 and Supplemental Agreement dated September 30, 2015.
The Attorney General's Decision granting conditional consent to the change in control and governance issued on June 21, 2016.
Proposed Change of Control and Governance
The Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of St. Joseph Health System, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation, and Providence Health & Services, a Washington nonprofit corporation, under the written notice review process pursuant to Corporations Code section 5920 et seq., or alternatively, under the waiver review process pursuant to Corporations Code section 5920(c).
As a controlling member, St. Joseph Health System controls the nonprofit corporations that own and operate the following California health facilities:
As a controlling member, Providence Health & Services controls the nonprofit corporations that own and operate the following California health facilities:
Providence Holy Cross Medical Center, a 316 licensed bed, general acute-care hospital located in Mission Hills;
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro, a 138 licensed bed, general acute-care hospital located in San Pedro;
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance, a 327 licensed bed, general acute-care hospital located in Torrance;
Providence Saint John's Health Center, a 266 licensed bed, general acute-care hospital located in Santa Monica;
Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, a 367 licensed bed, general acute-care hospital located in Burbank; and
Providence Tarzana Medical Center, a 249 licensed bed, general acute-care hospital located in Tarzana.
The “Heath System Combination Agreement” is between St. Joseph Health System and Providence Health & Services. The nonprofit hospital system transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code sections 5920 et seq.
The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice to the Attorney General. If you would like to request a copy of the written notice on CD, please contact Scott Chan at scott.chan@doj.ca.gov or 415-703-5652 and provide your name and mailing address. A copy of the written notice for each facility is also available for public inspection at the facility's administrative offices set forth below:
Providence Holy Cross Medical Center,
15031 Rinaldi Street, Mission Hills, CA 91345
Copies available in Administration, North Building, 1st Floor
Contact: (818) 898-4575
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro
300 W. 7th Street
San Pedro, CA 90732
Copies available in Human Resources, 2nd floor
Contact: (310) 303-6104
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance
4101 Torrance Boulevard
Torrance, CA 90503
Copies available in Human Resources, 2nd floor of CHE (Center for Health Education) Building
Contact: (310) 303-6104
Providence Saint John's Health Center
2121 Santa Monica Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA 90404
Copies available in Administration, Garden Level
Contact: (310) 829-8312
Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center
501 S. Buena Vista Street
Burbank, CA 91505
Copies available in Human Resources, East Building 2nd Floor.
Contact: (818) 847-4578
Providence Tarzana Medical Center
18321 Clark Street
Tarzana, CA 91356
Copies available in Administration, 1st Floor Women’s Pavilion
Contact: (818) 757-8834
Hoag Hospital Newport Beach
510 Superior Ave., Suite 290
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Copies available in Corporate Communications
Contact: (949) 764-6055
Hoag Hospital – Irvine
16200 Sand Canyon Ave.
Irvine, CA 92618
Copies available in Administration
Contact: (949) 764-4624
Mission Hospital
27700 Medical Center Road
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Copies available in Administration
Contact: (949) 364-1400
Mission Hospital – Laguna Beach
31872 Coast Highway
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Copies available in Administration
Contact: (949) 499-1311
Petaluma Valley Hospital
400 North McDowell Boulevard
Petaluma, CA 94954
Copies available in Administration
Contact: (707) 778-2631
Queen of the Valley Medical Center
1000 Trancas St.
Napa, CA 94558
Copies available at the information desk
Contact: (707) 252-4411, ext. 2011
Redwood Memorial Hospital
3300 Renner Drive
Fortuna, CA 95540
Copies available in Administration
Contact: (707) 725-3361, ext. 4353
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital
1165 Montgomery Drive
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Copies available in Administration
Contact: (707) 547-5422
St. Joseph Hospital, Eureka
2700 Dolbeer Street
Eureka, CA 95501
Copies available in Administration
Contact: (707) 269-4223
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange
1100 West Stewart Drive
Orange, CA 92868
Copies available in Administration
Contact: (714) 771-8020
St. Jude Medical Center
101 East Valencia Mesa Drive
Fullerton, CA 92835
Copies available in Administration
Contact: (714) 992-3909
St. Mary Medical Center
18300 Highway 18
Apple Valley, CA 92307
Copies available in Strategic Services
Contact: (760) 242-2311 ext. 8620
Public Meeting on The Hospital Committee for the Livermore-Pleasanton Areas', doing business as ValleyCare Health System, Request for Modification of Condition
The Attorney General's Decision approving with conditions ValleyCare Health System’s request for modification.
ValleyCare Health System’s addendum report
ValleyCare Health System's Request for Modification of Condition IV(b) Report, pdf is now available
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting on August 23, 2018, beginning at 10:00 a.m., at 5565 W. Las Positas, Suite 150, Pleasanton, California 94588. The purpose of the public meeting is to receive comments on ValleyCare Health System's request for modification of Condition IV(b) of the Attorney General's Decision issued on April 7, 2015. The modification seeks to eliminate the requirement to maintain and provide "Acute psychiatric services, including a minimum of 14 beds and geriatric behavioral health services at ValleyCare Memorial Hospital," located in Livermore, California. A copy of the Attorney General's Decision is posted on the Attorney General's website at www.oag.ca.gov/charities/nonprofithosp. Prior to the public meeting, a copy of the Attorney General's health care expert's report for the request for modification will be posted on the Attorney General's website.
Persons may and are encouraged to present their views on the proposed transaction in writing to the California Attorney General's Office electronically via email to scott.chan@doj.ca.gov, via facsimile at (415) 703-5480, or by mailing a copy to Scott Chan, Deputy Attorney General, 455 Golden Gate Avenue, Suite 11000, San Francisco, CA 94102. The deadline for receipt of written comments is August 23, 2018.
The Hospital Committee for the Livermore-Pleasanton Areas's Request for Modification of Condition IV(b)
Notice is hereby given that on December 20, 2017, the Attorney General's Office received a request from The Hospital Committee for the Livermore-Pleasanton Areas to modify Condition IV(b) of the Attorney General's Decision. The modification seeks to eliminate the requirement to maintain and provide "Acute psychiatric services, including a minimum of 14 beds and geriatric behavioral health services at ValleyCare Memorial Hospital," located in Livermore, California. The Hospital Committee for the Livermore-Pleasanton Areas's Request to Modify Condition IV(b), pdf
On April 7, 2015, the Attorney General conditionally approved the proposed change in control and governance of The Hospital Committee for the Livermore-Pleasanton Areas, a nonprofit public benefit corporation, doing business as ValleyCare Health System ("ValleyCare"). ValleyCare owns and operates ValleyCare Medical Center, a 167 licensed bed, general acute-care hospital located in Pleasanton, California, and Valley Memorial Hospital, a 75 licensed bed, general acute-care hospital that includes 26 skilled nursing beds. The new sole corporate member of ValleyCare is Stanford Hospital and Clinics, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation that changed its name to "Stanford Health Care". AG ValleyCare Decision, pdf
Pursuant to Title 11, California Code of Regulations, Section 999.5, subdivision (h)(3), "A public meeting shall be held before the decision is made either at the discretion of the Attorney General or upon the request of any person within 7 days of the public notice." Persons wishing to request a public meeting must do so by 5:00 p.m. on January 26, 2018. Such a request must be made either by emailing Scott.Chan@doj.ca.gov or by telephoning Deputy Attorney General Scott Chan at (415) 703-5652. The request must include the requestor's name and a telephone number at which the requestor can be reached during regular business hours.
Attorney General’s Decision Conditionally Approving The Transaction
Notice of Public Meeting
Proposed Affiliation between Covia Group, Covia Communities, Covia Affordable Communities, the Covia Foundation and Front Porch Communities and Services
The California Attorney General will conduct a public meeting starting on September 17, 2020 at 10:00 AM PDT by teleconference on the proposed Affiliation between Covia Group, Covia Communities, Covia Affordable Communities, the Covia Foundation and Front Porch Communities and Services.
In response to the threat of COVID-19, Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-33-20 which proclaimed a State of Emergency to exist in California and ordered that all individuals living in California to stay home or at their place of residence, except as needed to maintain continuity of operations of the federal critical infrastructure sectors. Governor Newsom also issued Executive Orders N-25-20 and N-29-20, which authorize the Attorney General to hold a public meeting by teleconference without providing a physical location from which members of the public may observe the meeting and offer public comment.
The public meeting will be accessible to the public telephonically and electronically. Members of the public may listen to the public meeting, or may instead observe, listen, and offer a comment using the methods described below.
This notice of the public meeting is posted on the Attorney General’s website with links and instructions on how to attend the public meeting by BlueJeans videoconference. https://oag.ca.gov/charities/nonprofithosp.
During the meeting, all attendees will be placed on mute by the moderator. You will not be able to mute or unmute your lines manually.
INSTRUCTIONS TO ATTEND THE PUBLIC MEETING
Computer via Google Chrome Web Browser or BlueJeans Events App
For the best user experience, BlueJeans recommends using Google Chrome web browser or downloading the BlueJeans Events App for free.
This will allow the attendee to observe, listen and offer a comment at the public meeting. An attendee may comment via chat or may comment verbally by using the following link:
https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/live-event/cufacuxf
Request to interact live to offer a verbal comment by:
Please wait to speak until the moderator invites you to make your comment. The moderator will then unmute your microphone. You must have a microphone to state your comment.
Mobile Device
Using a mobile device, such as a mobile phone or tablet, will allow the attendee to observe, listen and offer a comment at the public meeting if they download the BlueJeans application.
Use the following link to join using a mobile device. This option will require the attendee to download the BlueJeans application and will allow the attendee to observe the public meeting and offer a public comment. An attendee may make a comment either by a chat window or by speaking. If the attendee does not download the BlueJeans application, the attendee will only be able to listen and will not be able to offer a comment.
Phone
Using a phone will allow the attendee to listen only to the public meeting but will not allow the attendee to observe the public meeting or offer a comment.
Dial one of the following numbers:
+1 (415) 466-7000 (US)
PIN: 5511761 #
Secondary:
+1 (760) 699-0393 (US)
PIN: 2299757029 #
BlueJeans support
BlueJeans' customer service number is: +1 (408) 791-2830
Attendees may also access support on: https://support.bluejeans.com
Purpose of the public meeting
The purpose of the public meetings is to receive comments on the proposed Affiliation between Covia Group, Covia Communities, Covia Affordable Communities, the Covia Foundation and Front Porch Communities and Services.
Persons are encouraged, to present their views on the proposed transaction in writing to the California Attorney General’s Office by email to Anita.Velasco@doj.ca.gov, by facsimile at (916) 731-3652, or by mailing a copy to Anita Garcia Velasco, Deputy Attorney General, at 300 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013. The deadline for receipt of written comments is September 17, 2020 by 5:00 PM.
The above description of the notice is also available in Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese Chinese, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese.
Proposed Change in Control and Governance
The Attorney General is reviewing the proposed change in control and governance of Covia Group, Covia Communities, Covia Affordable Communities and Covia Foundation, each of which is a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Covia Communities owns and operates five continuing care retirement communities, each with a skilled nursing facility. The Canterbury Woods is located in Pacific Grove and includes a 24 licensed-bed skilled nursing facility. St. Paul’s Towers is located in Oakland and includes a 43 licensed-bed skilled nursing facility. Spring Lake Village is located in Santa Rosa and includes a 70 licensed-bed skilled nursing facility. San Francisco Towers is located in San Francisco and includes a 55, licensed-bed skilled nursing facility. Webster House is located in Palo Alto and includes a 145 licensed-bed skilled nursing facility.
The Affiliation Agreement is between Covia Group, Covia Communities, Covia Affordable Communities, the Covia Foundation and Front Porch Communities and Services, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation, which also owns and operates several skilled nursing facilities in California. The proposed nonprofit transaction is being reviewed as required by Corporations Code section 5920 et seq. The terms of the proposed transaction are set forth in the written notice to the Attorney General. The written notice is available online on the Covia website at https://covia.org/affiliation
If you would like to request a copy of the written notice on CD, please contact Legal Secretary Precious Armstrong at Precious.Armstrong@doj.ca.gov or (213) 269- 6663 and provide your name and mailing address. A copy of the written notice is also available at each Covia location.
The Canterbury Woods copy is located in the Resident Library in the Reading Area. St. Paul’s Towers copy is located in the front of the resident post office on the 2nd floor. The Spring Lake Village copy is located in the Resident Library in the Reading Area. The San Francisco Towers copy is located in the Resident Library on the Central Lobby Level. The Webster House copy is located in First Floor Library in the Living Room.