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We appreciate your participation as a presenter for our upcoming California Hospital Volunteer Leadership Conference. Our conference is valuable to our members, in large part, because of the efforts and contributions from our stellar presenters.
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Agenda
Before the call, read and respond to VolunteerTalk messages
This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.
Overview
We appreciate your participation as a presenter for our upcoming California Hospital Volunteer Leadership Conference. Our conference is valuable to our members, in large part, because of the efforts and contributions from our stellar presenters.
This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.
Agenda
Before the call, read and respond to VolunteerTalk messages
This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.
Agenda
Before the call, read and respond to VolunteerTalk messages
OHCA, established in 2022, will profoundly shape health care in California. Its legislated goals are to slow health care spending growth, promote high-value system performance, and assess market consolidation. CHA is actively engaged in the implementation process, advocating to improve affordability for patients while ensuring hospitals are able to make much-needed investments to improve access, […]
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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.Support for CHPAC is entirely voluntary. CHPAC raises funds from individuals who, acting in their personal capacities and on their own time, wish to support CHPAC’s activities. CHPAC collects information from supporters regarding their employment solely for purposes of compliance with campaign […]
Overview
We appreciate your participation as faculty for an upcoming CHA education program. Our programs are valuable to our members, in large part, because of the efforts and contributions from our stellar faculty.
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Members
Barbara Avery
Director, Community Benefit
El Camino Hospital, Mountain View
Katrina R. Bada
Manager, Public Relations/Marketing
Good Samaritan Hospital – Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Diana Bautista
Government Relations Manager
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, Palo Alto
Kathryn Bazylewicz
Vice President, Marketing/Population Health
Cottage Health, Santa Barbara
The California Critical Access Hospital Network (CCAHN) is a statewide organization that exists for the purpose of creating collaborative working relationships among California critical access hospitals to strengthen its members through sharing resources, education, and innovation. CCAHN’s mission: Working together to strengthen the health of our communities. Download map