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DIGNITY HEALTH NORTH STATE NEWS

The wellness

center will

bring up

to 180 new

jobs to the

Redding area.

We want the North State

to be a healthy, vibrant place to

live for years to come. So we’re making big plans for our future. Here’s a

peek at what’s on the horizon for Dignity Health North State.

health care systems like Dignity

Health are changing the way we

think about our services, says Chief

Strategy Officer Jordan Wright.

“In the past, we were paid to treat

people who are sick,” he says. “In

the future, we’ll be paid to keep

them healthy.”

To help make that shift in the

North State, Mercy Medical Center

Redding plans to open a new well-

ness center in the heart of Redding.

It will be a one-stop center, where

people can find services like pri-

mary care, cancer care, and health

classes. It will also act as a much-

needed hub for senior care.

As part of the project, Dignity

Health also wants to enhance ac-

cess to the Henderson Open Space,

adjacent to the proposed location

right on the Sacramento River.

Plans even include parking for a

kayak launch.

“We want it to be a very open space,

making the most of the river and

natural surroundings,” Wright says.

Plans are underway to begin

construction by 2018.

Preparing for emergencies

Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta

may be the smallest Dignity Health

hospital, but our commitment to

rural health care is big.

On a recent visit, Dignity Health’s

CEO, Lloyd Dean, saw firsthand the

importance of the hospital’s emer-

gency department (ED). It’s the only

trauma center within 65 miles. And

he pledged $4.9 million to make the

ED larger, safer, and more private.

Greg Lippert, Senior Director of

Support Services, says the upgrades

will provide added privacy and cre-

ate separate entrances for walk-in

patients and ambulances. The ED

will have its own waiting area with

enhanced security. And a new isola-

tion room will act as a safeguard

against highly infectious diseases.

Plus, the hospital will be able to

upgrade its equipment with the

latest medical technology, Lippert

says. He projects the new ED will

open in 2018.

Investing

future

IN

OUR

Focusing on wellness

Nearly $1 out of every $5 in the

U.S. economy goes toward health

care. Finding ways to control those

costs is important. It’s a key reason

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