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California Hospitals California Hospitals Background The information found in this data set was gathered from multiple sources. A list of Trauma Hospitals was found at http://www.emsa.ca.gov/emsdivision/trma_ctr.pdf. Additional hospitals were found using a GDT database. Another source was the California GNIS database. Finally, a search on the internet by county was conducted to find any remaining hospitals. Next, addresses and phone numbers for the GDT and CAGNIS database hospitals were found on the internet. After the initial list was gathered, it was typed into an Excel spreadsheet. Then each hospital was contacted by phone to verify that it was still in existence, the address and phone number was correct, and that it had emergency facilities. This information was last updated 12-2007. The X,Y coordinates were found by inserting each address into DeLorme Street Atlas 2005. This information was added to the Excel spreadsheet. The Excel spreadsheet was saved as a .dbf 4 file then added as a table to a new data frame in ArcGIS 9.1. The X,Y coordinates were added and given the follow projection and coordinate system: Projected coordinate system name: NAD_1983_California_Teale_Albers Geographic coordinate system name: GCS_North_American_1983 This dataset includes coastal counties for the most part. A few inland county hospitals are included but not referenced. Individual maps are by county with a description on the reverse side of each map giving the hospital name, address, phone number and trauma level. By: Joanne Sanders Research Analyst I GIS DFG – OSPR – GIS Services 916 327-9962 Date: 12-2007 What is the difference between a Level I, II, III, IV Trauma Center? The four levels refer to the kinds of resources available in a trauma center and the number of patients admitted yearly. These are categories that define national standards for trauma care in hospitals. The American College of Surgeons developed and continues to recommend the standards and the California State Trauma Care Systems uses the levels in its regulations. Level I A Level I trauma center has a full range of specialists and equipment available 24-hours a day and admits a minimum required annual volume of severely injured patients. Additionally, a Level I center has a program of research, is a leader in trauma education and injury prevention, and is a referral resource for communities in neighboring regions (community outreach). Level II A Level II trauma center works in collaboration with a Level I center. It provides comprehensive trauma care and supplements the clinical expertise of a Level I institution. It provides 24-hour availability of all essential specialties, personnel and equipment. Minimum volume requirements may depend on local conditions. These institutions are not required to have an ongoing program of research or a surgical residency program. Level III A Level III trauma center does not have the full availability of specialists, but does have resources for the emergency resuscitation, surgery and intensive care of most trauma patients. A Level III center has transfer agreements with Level I and/or Level II trauma centers that provide back-up resources for the care of exceptionally severe injuries. Level IV A Level IV trauma center provides the stabilization and treatment of severely injured patients in remote areas where no alternative care is available. Null A null level is a designation we decided upon to denote a clinic or small hospital with no trauma center. It may or may not be open after hours and week ends. http://www.dph.sf.ca.us/chn/Trauma/TraumaDef.shtml 101 197 199 A - Sutter Coast Hospital 707-464-8511 Crescent City P a DEL NORTE CO c i f i SISKIYOU c 199 CO O c Trauma Klamath Level e 1 a 2 n 3 4 HUMBOLDT CO Null RESOURCES AGENCY CALIFORNIA OSPR DEPARTMENT CA Department of Fish and Game FISH & GAME Office of Office of Spill Prevention & Response Spill Prevention and Response California Hospitals 01.25 2.5 5 7.5 California (Teale) Del Norte County Data Source: DFG OSPR GIS Unit Albers Projection Miles Date: 12/2007 NAD 83 Del Norte County Hospitals A. Sutter Coast Hospital 800 E. Washington Blvd. Crescent City, CA 95531 707-464-8511 Trauma Level 4 DEL NORTE CO SISKIYOU CO n a 96 e 199 c O A - Mad River Community Hospital c 707-822-3621 i 299 f Arcata B - St. Josephs Hospital 707-269-4229 i Eureka c HUMBOLDT a CO P C - Redwood Memorial Hospital 707-725-3361 TRINITY CO 3 36 Trauma 101 Level 1 2 D - Jerold Phelps Community Hospital 707-923-3921 x 258 3 4 Null MENDOCINO CO RESOURCES AGENCY OSPR CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT FISH & GAME CA Dept. of Fish and Game Office of Office of Spill Prevention and Response Spill Prevention and Response California Hospitals 010205 California (Teale) Data Source: OSPR GIS Unit Albers Projection Humboldt County Miles Date: 12/2007 NAD 83 California Hospitals Humboldt County A. Mad River Community Hospital 3800 Janes Rd. Arcata, CA 95521 707-822-3621 Trauma Level Null B. St. Josephs Hospital 2700 Dolbeer St. Eureka, CA 95501 707-269-4229 Trauma Level Null C. Redwood Memorial Hospital 3300 Renner Dr. Fortuna, CA 95540 707-725-3361 Trauma Level Null D. Jerold Phelps Community Hospital 733 Cedar St. Garberville, CA 95542 707-923-3921 x258 Trauma Level Null HUMBOLDT CO TRINITY CO TEHAMA CO 162 P a GLENN c CO MENDOCINO CO i A - Mendocino Coast Dist Hospital 707-961-1234 f i Fort Bragg 101 B - Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital 707-459-6801 c Willits O 20 COLUSA 1 c e C - Ukiah Valley Medical Center 707-462-3111 a 20 128 LAKE CO Ukiah n Trauma Level 253 1 175 2 29 128 3 175 4 Null SONOMA CO 128 RESOURCES AGENCY OSPR CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT FISH & GAME CA Dept of Fish and Game Office of Office of Spill Prevention and Response Spill Prevention and Response California Hospitals 010205 Data Source: California (Teale) Mendocino County OSPR GIS Unit Albers Projection Miles Date: 12/2007 NAD 83 California Hospitals Mendocino County A. Mendocino Coast District Hospital 700 River Dr. Fort Bragg, CA 95437 707-961-1234 Trauma Level Null B. Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital 1 Madrone St. Willits, CA 95490 707-459-6801 Trauma Level Null C. Ukiah Valley Medical Center 275 Hospital Dr. Ukiah, CA 95482 707-462-3111 Trauma Level Null 128 253 20 20 20 175 53 16 29 128 175 29 A - Healdsburg District Hospital 707-431-6500 29 128 C - Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital P Healdsburg 707-546-3210 B - Sutter Medical Center a of Santa Rosa Windsor 707-576-4040 c 29 116 101 i 128 Santa f D - Palm Drive Hospital Rosa 12 707-823-8511 i 29 c SONOMA CO 116 Rohnert Park 1 O E - Sonoma Valley Hospital Sonoma Napa 707-935-5000 c 121 Petaluma 121 e 116 Trauma F - Petaluma Valley Hospital a 707-778-1111 121 Level n 37 1 Vallejo 2 Novato 3 4 San Rafael San 80 Null Pablo Richmond 17 123 RESOURCES AGENCY OSPR CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT FISH & GAME CA Dept of Fish and Game Office of Office of Spill Prevention and Response Spill Prevention and Response California Hospitals 02.5 5 10 15 California (Teale) Sonoma County Data Source: OSPR GIS Unit Albers Projection Miles Date: 12/2007 NAD 83 Sonoma County Hospitals A. Healdsburg District Hospital 1375 University Ave. Healdsburg, CA 95448 707-431-6500 Trauma Level Null B. Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa 3325 Chanate Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95404 707-576-4040 Trauma Level Null C. Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital 1165 Montgomery Dr. Santa Rosa, Ca 95405 707-546-3210 Trauma Level 2 D. Palm Drive Hospital 501 Petaluma Ave Sebastopol, CA 95472 707-823-8511 Trauma Level Null E. Sonoma Valley Hospital 347 Andrieux St. Sonoma, CA 95476 707-935-5000 Trauma Level Null F. Petaluma Valley Hospital 400 N. McDowell Blvd. Petaluma, CA 94954 707-778-1111 Trauma Level Null 5 29 175 LAKE CO 16 YOLO CO 29 A - St. Helena Hospital 128 707-963-3611 505 29 Deer Park 128 NAPA CO 128 Santa Rosa 12 B - Queen of the Valley Hospital 80 29 707-252-4411 SONOMA CO 121 Vacaville Trauma Napa 101Level Fairfield 121 1 Suisun Petaluma City 116 80 12 2 12 SOLANO CO 3 4 29 680 MARIN CO 37 Null Novato Vallejo Benicia OSPR RESOURCES AGENCY CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT CA Dept of Fish and Game FISH & GAME Office of Office of Spill Prevention and Response Spill Prevention and Response California Hospitals 05102.5 California (Teale) Napa County Data Source: OSPR GIS Unit Albers Projection Miles Date: 12/2007 NAD 83 Napa County Hospitals A. St. Helena Hospital 10 Woodland Rd. St Helena, CA 94574 707-963-3611 Trauma Level Null B. Queen of the Valley Medical Center 1000 Trancas St. Napa, CA 94558 707-252-4411 Trauma Level 3 YUBA CO 65 20 COLUSA CO 70 LAKE CO 99 45 SUTTER CO A - Woodland Healthcare 16 530-662-3961 YOLO CO 5 Woodland 505 80 B - Sutter Davis Hospital 80 50 530-756-6440 Davis o t n e m 128 a r 80 c a NAPA CO S Trauma SOLANO CO 29Level 121 Vacaville 1 113 Na2pa 3 Fairfield 160 4 80 SACRAMENTO CO Null 12 680 Vallejo RESOURCES AGENCY CALIFORNIA OSPR DEPARTMENT FISH & GAME CA Dept of Fish and Game Office of Office of Spill Prevention and Response Spill Prevention and Response California Hospitals Data Source: OSPR GIS Unit California (Teale) Yolo County 05102.5 Date: 12/2007 Albers Projection NAD 83 Miles Yolo County Hospitals A.
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