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| Name | John Muir Health |
| Location | Contra Costa County, California, United States |
| Type | Non-profit |
| Founded | 1997 |
John Muir Health is a prominent non-profit healthcare system serving communities in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area. It operates two primary acute-care medical centers in Contra Costa County and provides a comprehensive network of outpatient services. The system is named for the renowned naturalist John Muir and is recognized for its clinical excellence and deep community engagement.
The system was formally established in 1997 through the merger of John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek and Mount Diablo Medical Center in Concord. This consolidation created a stronger regional provider to serve the growing population of Contra Costa County. Key historical developments include a major expansion and modernization of the Walnut Creek campus, completed in 2010, which added a new patient tower and enhanced emergency and surgical facilities. The organization has grown to encompass numerous outpatient centers and has formed strategic alliances with other major institutions like the UCSF Health network to expand specialty care access.
The system's core inpatient facilities are the Walnut Creek campus, a Level II Trauma Center, and the Concord campus. These hospitals offer a full spectrum of services including advanced cardiovascular care, neurosurgery, orthopedics, cancer treatment through the UCSF Health partnership, and women's health. Its extensive outpatient network includes the John Muir Health Outpatient Center in Brentwood, numerous urgent care clinics, and specialized institutes for spine care and behavioral health. The system also operates a clinical laboratory and several imaging centers throughout the region.
A large, independent medical staff of physicians and specialists provides care across the system. A significant partnership exists with UCSF Health, collaborating in areas such as oncology, neurology, and pediatrics to bring academic medical center expertise to the community. The system is also a clinical training site for residents and students affiliated with institutions like the UC Davis School of Medicine. Furthermore, it maintains collaborative relationships with local emergency medical services and other community providers to ensure integrated care pathways.
The system has consistently received high marks for quality and safety from national evaluators. Both the Walnut Creek and Concord hospitals have been awarded an 'A' Hospital Safety Grade from the Leapfrog Group multiple times. It has been recognized as a High Performing hospital in numerous specialties by U.S. News & World Report, including for heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The system's stroke and cardiac programs have also earned certification from The Joint Commission and the American Heart Association.
Community benefit is a central part of the mission, with significant annual investments in charity care, health education, and wellness programs. It operates the John Muir Health Foundation, which raises philanthropic support for technology, facilities, and community health initiatives. The system actively participates in local events like the Walnut Creek Festival and supports non-profit organizations addressing social determinants of health, such as the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano. Educational outreach includes partnerships with local school districts and public health campaigns on issues like diabetes prevention and mental health awareness.
Category:Hospitals in California Category:Healthcare companies based in California Category:Non-profit organizations based in California