Tracy, California
Sutter Tracy Community Hospital is the area’s only full service, acute care hospital serving more than 100,000 people in the Tri-Central Valley region. The hospital’s state-of-the-art facility features the latest medical technology, including two 3D mammography machines, and diagnostic equipment and offers comprehensive array of inpatient and outpatient services. Sutter Tracy has been serving Tracy and the surrounding communities for more than 70 years. As part of the integrated Sutter Health network, growing families in Tracy have access to safe, quality and compassionate care close to home. All patients seen in a Sutter Health facility have their own unique health record regardless of where they receive their care thanks to Sutter Electronic Health Record (EHR) which rolled out in 2013. The Joint Commission recognized Sutter Tracy Community Hospital as a Primary Stroke Center in 2017 for its exceptional ability to provide high- quality stroke care. The hospital earned the 2019 Get With the Guidelines-Stroke Silver Plus Quality Achievement Award and qualified for recognition on the Target: Stroke Elite Plus Honor Roll. Sutter Tracy was recognized in 2015 and 2016 as a Top 100 hospital by Truven Health Analytics and named a 100 Great Community Hospital in 2015 by Becker’s Hospital Review. Sutter Tracy is actively involved in the community, helping a wide range of causes that help youth, women in need and more. ...... For more information on Sutter Tracy Community Hospital, visit sutterhealth.org and the Mountain House station will be the operations and maintenance facility, which is near a 1,700-acre International Park of Commerce, 5-7 years in the making, to which developer Prologis is bringing many new businesses; currently they are on their seventh 1,000,000-square- foot building. “It’s not just a regular warehouse building anymore,” says Malik. “This is logistics, medical facilities, distribution, point-of-sales, manufacturing, etc. We are very excited and happy to have Prologis as business partners, creating 36,000 new jobs at completion, which, of course, means increasing our transportation needs.” Malik adds, “Tracy was one of the fastest growing cities in California, certainly in our region - everything from manufacturing, industrial, office, retail, and homes. You can’t just have one without the others. This Council, and previous Councils, has always been really good about having that balance of business, recreation, education, and the like. About five or six years ago, when the economy was the worst many of us had experienced in our lifetimes, the Council took the opportunity to plan for the future. They did infrastructure master plans 30 years out, spent three million dollars to do that at a time when people were being laid off, saying, ‘Let’s work with our developers; work with our existing businesses.’ So, we now have a roadmap for infrastructure, for water, sewer, roads, recycled water, parks, police, and the like. We prepared ourselves for when the economy eventually came out. That’s why we have one of the largest Sutter Health
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