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HASC 2024 Annual Meeting
Overview Members and partners, you’re warmly invited to the HASC 2024 Annual Meeting, May 20 to 22! For this year’s event, Passion and Perseverance, we’re heading back to the fabulous Park Hyatt Aviara Resort in Carlsbad. Our Annual Meeting has been called the “can’t-miss” conference for Southern California hospital leaders. You’ll join 300-plus CEOs, executives […] -
LEAD Academy 2024
Overview If you’re a new health care leader or would like to enhance your management skills, LEAD Academy 2024 is for you! The synchronous e-learning program offers 12 intensive modules that will empower you to better understand and use your strengths. Designed for health care supervisors and managers, LEAD is based on the principle that […] -
Essential Human Trafficking Training in Health Care
Just added – Central Coast workshop! Register now for Essential Human Trafficking Training in Health Care, Wednesday, May 8, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at St. John’s Regional Medical Center.
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Communities Lifting Communities
Communities Lifting Communities (CLC) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) affiliate organization of HASC. Founded in 2017 as a community health improvement initiative, CLC focuses on reducing health disparities across Southern California.
National Health Foundation
Founded by HASC in 1973, National Health Foundation is a nonprofit that works within underserved Southern California communities to identify and advance solutions that remove barriers and promote health for all.
ReddiNet
ReddiNet® facilitates information exchange among hospitals, EMS, paramedics, law enforcement and other healthcare system professionals over a reliable and secure network.
Association News
Association News includes the leadership developments, legislative initiatives and changes, ideas and commentary pertinent to our members.
CHPAC
CHPAC provides campaign financing to officeholders and candidates who are committed to better health care for all Californians.
HASC Endorsed Business Partners
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$16.8B
Each year, California hospitals contribute more than $16.8 billion to support vulnerable populations, such as children, seniors and low-income residents, in their communities.