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El Camino Hospital
NameEl Camino Hospital
LocationMountain View, California, United States
Care systemPrivate hospital
TypeGeneral hospital
AffiliationStanford Health Care, University of California, San Francisco
EmergencyEmergency department

El Camino Hospital is a not-for-profit healthcare organization located in Mountain View, California, United States, and is affiliated with Stanford Health Care and University of California, San Francisco. The hospital has a long history of providing high-quality patient care, and its medical staff includes specialists from Stanford University School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, and other renowned institutions. El Camino Hospital is also a teaching hospital, providing training and education to residents and fellows from Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley. The hospital's commitment to excellence has earned it recognition from The Joint Commission, American Heart Association, and American College of Surgeons.

History

El Camino Hospital was founded in 1961 by a group of physicians from Stanford University School of Medicine and University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, with the goal of providing high-quality patient care to the growing population of Silicon Valley. The hospital has undergone several expansions and renovations over the years, including the addition of a new emergency department in 2009, designed by SmithGroup and built by Hensel Phelps Construction Co.. The hospital has also established partnerships with other healthcare organizations, such as Kaiser Permanente and Sutter Health, to improve patient care and outcomes. El Camino Hospital has been recognized for its commitment to patient safety and quality care by organizations such as The Leapfrog Group and Healthgrades.

Campus and Facilities

The El Camino Hospital campus is located on a 41-acre site in Mountain View, California, and features a range of facilities, including a main hospital building, outpatient clinics, and medical offices. The hospital's facilities are designed to provide a comfortable and supportive environment for patients and families, with amenities such as private rooms, wireless internet access, and healthy dining options. The campus is also home to the Norman C. R. Whittier Rehabilitation Center, which provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy services to patients. El Camino Hospital has also invested in sustainable design and energy-efficient systems, earning recognition from United States Green Building Council and Environmental Protection Agency.

Medical Services

El Camino Hospital offers a wide range of medical services, including cardiology, oncology, neurology, and orthopedic surgery. The hospital's medical staff includes specialists from Stanford University School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, and other renowned institutions, such as Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic. El Camino Hospital is also a designated stroke center and trauma center, providing emergency care to patients with stroke and traumatic injuries. The hospital's cancer program is accredited by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer and offers a range of treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. El Camino Hospital has also established a telemedicine program to provide remote consultations and follow-up care to patients, in partnership with American Telemedicine Association and Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society.

Awards and Recognition

El Camino Hospital has received numerous awards and recognition for its commitment to quality care and patient safety, including the Healthgrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence and the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade. The hospital has also been recognized as a Top Performer on Key Quality Measures by The Joint Commission and has received the American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines award for its treatment of heart failure and stroke. El Camino Hospital has also been named one of the Best Hospitals in the Bay Area by U.S. News & World Report and has received the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for its commitment to quality care and patient satisfaction. The hospital's nursing staff has also been recognized with the Magnet Recognition Program award from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

Community Involvement

El Camino Hospital is committed to giving back to the community, with a range of programs and services designed to promote health and wellness and support vulnerable populations. The hospital's community benefit program provides funding and resources to local organizations, such as American Red Cross and United Way, and supports initiatives such as health education and disease prevention. El Camino Hospital also partners with other healthcare organizations, such as Kaiser Permanente and Sutter Health, to provide charity care and uninsured patient services. The hospital's volunteer program provides opportunities for community members to get involved and make a difference, with over 1,000 volunteers contributing to the hospital's mission each year, including Rotary International and Lions Clubs International. El Camino Hospital has also established a foundation to support its community benefit programs and provide funding for medical research and health education initiatives, in partnership with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Category:Hospitals in California

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