About Hospital Operations
Hospitals are grappling with staffing shortages, financial shortfalls, and extensive oversight and regulation. One in five hospitals is at risk of closure, yet hospitals remain committed to maintaining the care communities rely on and supporting the state’s health care workforce. To do this, hospitals are actively working with legislators and policymakers to find innovative and efficient ways to deliver care to all Californians.
House Passes Five-Year Extension of Hospital-at-Home Program
What’s happening: On Dec. 1, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the CHA-supported Hospital Inpatient Services Modernization Act (H.R. 4313) which would extend the Hospital-at-Home program for five years, through Sept. 30, 2030.
CDPH Releases Resources to Support Patient Safety Plan Submission Ahead of Jan. 1 Implementation
What’s happening: Last week, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) released an All Facilities Letter (AFL) reminding providers of upcoming patient safety plan requirements, passed as part of Assembly Bill (AB) 3161 in 2024.
New State Initiative Aims to Lower Healthcare-Associated Infections
What’s happening: Covered California, Cal Healthcare Compare, and CalPERS — with support from state agencies, health plans, hospitals, and improvement organizations — have joined forces in a new collaborative that aims to create a statewide framework for quality alignment and improvement in hospitals across California.
Bill Reaffirming Immigration Protections Now in Effect, CHA Issues Compliance Primer
What’s happening: A bill passed earlier this year reaffirms existing protections related to immigration enforcement action at California hospitals. CHA has released a hospital compliance primer with more details, including steps hospitals should take to demonstrate their compliance with the new law.
CHA Releases Guide to Improve Homelessness Reporting Ahead of Potential Reimbursement Changes
What’s happening: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) now considers homelessness a “complication or comorbidity,” acknowledging the increased care resources this population requires. This acknowledgement signals potential Medicare reimbursement changes in the future.
2026 HR Conference
Wage and Hour | Discipline and Termination | Documentation Strategies | Unions | HR as a Strategic Partner | AI in the Health Care | New Laws & Regulations | Compliance Navigating California’s Complex Labor and Employment Laws? We’ve Got You Covered. Staying compliant with California’s ever-evolving labor and employment laws is no small feat — especially in health care. From staffing mandates to workplace obligations unique to hospitals, HR professionals face constant operational challenges. […]
CHA Highlights Implications for Hospitals in 2025 Report on State Legislation
What’s happening: This week, CHA distributed the 2025 Report on State Legislation, designed to help hospitals navigate the many health care-related bills the governor has signed into law.
HCAI Releases Comprehensive Seismic Compliance Resource
What’s happening: The Department of Health Care Access and Information’s (HCAI’s) Office of Statewide Hospital Planning and Development (OSHPD) has created a comprehensive resource with upcoming deadlines and accompanying resources for all seismic compliance requirements.
AB 1882 Reports Due to HCAI by Jan. 1
What’s happening: Every year under Assembly Bill (AB) 1882 (2022), general acute care hospitals are required to report to the Department of Health Care and Information (HCAI) the structural performance category (SPC) ratings of their buildings and the services provided in each one. Buildings classified as SPC-3/NPC-5, SPC-4D/NPC-5, SPC-4/NPC-5, or SPC-5/NPC-5, are not subject to the reporting requirements.
CDPH Releases Guidance, Online Hub for Health Care Providers Ahead of 2025-26 Respiratory Season
What’s happening: The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has launched a Respiratory Viruses Healthcare Professionals Hub, an online resource that includes centralized, timely data and tools to support health care providers and local health jurisdictions.