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County Hospital CMQCC Member Maternal Data Center Participant System Alameda Alta Bates Yes Yes Sutter Health Alameda Eden Medic Maternal Data Center County Hospital CMQCC Member Participant System Alameda Alta Bates Yes Yes Sutter Health Alameda Eden Medical Center Yes Yes Sutter Health Alameda Highland Hospital Yes Yes Alameda Kaiser-Oakland Yes Yes KP Northern California Region Alameda Kaiser-San Leandro Yes Yes KP Northern California Region Alameda St. Rose Hospital No No Alameda Stanford-ValleyCare-Pleasanton Yes Yes Alameda Washington Hospital Yes Yes Amador Sutter Amador Yes Yes Sutter Health Butte Enloe Medical Center Yes Yes Butte Oroville Hospital No No Contra Costa Contra Costa Regional Yes Yes Contra Costa John Muir-Walnut Creek Yes Yes Contra Costa Kaiser-Antioch Yes Yes KP Northern California Region Contra Costa Kaiser-Walnut Creek Yes Yes KP Northern California Region Contra Costa San Ramon Regional Medical Center Yes Yes Tenet Healthcare Contra Costa Sutter Delta Yes Yes Sutter Health Del Norte Sutter Coast Yes Yes Sutter Health El Dorado Barton Memorial Hospital Yes Yes El Dorado Marshall Medical Center Yes Yes Fresno Adventist Health Reedley Yes Yes Adventist Fresno Clovis Community Medical Center Yes Yes Community Medical Centers Fresno Community Regional Yes Yes Community Medical Centers Fresno Kaiser-Fresno Yes Yes KP Northern California Region Fresno Saint Agnes Medical Center Yes Yes Humboldt Mad River Community Hospital Yes Yes Humboldt Redwood Memorial Hospital Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Humboldt St. Joseph Hospital-Eureka Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Imperial El Centro Regional Medical Center Yes Yes Imperial Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District No No Inyo Northern Inyo Hospital Yes Yes Updated January 12, 2021: There are 213 CMQCC members with 207 members actively submitting data to the Maternal Data Center. Maternal Data Center County Hospital CMQCC Member Participant System Kern Adventist Health Bakersfield Yes Yes Adventist Kern Bakersfield Memorial Hospital Yes Yes Dignity Health Kern Delano Regional Medical Center No No Kern Kern Medical Yes Yes Kern Mercy Hospital Southwest Yes Yes Dignity Health Kern Ridgecrest Regional Hospital Yes Yes Kings Adventist Health Hanford Yes Yes Adventist Lake Adventist Health Clear Lake Yes Yes Adventist Lake Sutter Lakeside Yes Yes Sutter Health Lassen Banner Lassen Medical Center Yes Yes Los Angeles Adventist Health Glendale Yes Yes Adventist Los Angeles Adventist Health White Memorial Yes Yes Adventist Los Angeles Antelope Valley Hospital Yes Yes Los Angeles Beverly Hospital No No Los Angeles California Hospital Yes Yes Dignity Health Los Angeles Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Yes Yes Los Angeles Centinela Hospital Medical Center Yes No Prime Healthcare Services Los Angeles East Los Angeles Doctors Hospital Yes Yes Avanti Los Angeles Emanate Health Queen of the Valley Hospital No No Emanate Health Los Angeles Garfield Medical Center Yes Yes AHMC Healthcare Los Angeles Glendale Memorial Yes Yes Dignity Health Los Angeles Good Samaritan-Los Angeles (PIH Health) Yes Yes Paused with Paused with Los Angeles Greater El Monte L&D Temporary Closure L&D Temporary Closure AHMC Healthcare Los Angeles Henry Mayo Newhall Yes Yes Los Angeles Hollywood Presbyterian Yes Yes Los Angeles Huntington Memorial Hospital Yes Yes Los Angeles Kaiser-Baldwin Park Yes Yes KP Southern California Region Los Angeles Kaiser-Downey Yes Yes KP Southern California Region Los Angeles Kaiser-Los Angeles Yes Yes KP Southern California Region Los Angeles Kaiser-Panorama City Yes Yes KP Southern California Region Updated January 12, 2021: There are 213 CMQCC members with 207 members actively submitting data to the Maternal Data Center. Maternal Data Center County Hospital CMQCC Member Participant System Los Angeles Kaiser-South Bay Yes Yes KP Southern California Region Los Angeles Kaiser-West Los Angeles Yes Yes KP Southern California Region Los Angeles Kaiser-Woodland Hills Yes Yes KP Southern California Region Los Angeles LAC/Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Yes Yes LA County Los Angeles LAC/Olive View-UCLA Medical Center Yes Yes LA County Los Angeles LAC/USC Medical Center Yes Yes LA County Los Angeles Methodist Hospital of Southern Cal No No Los Angeles Miller Children's & Women's Hospital Yes Yes MemorialCare Health Los Angeles MLK Community Yes Yes Paused with Paused with Los Angeles Monterey Park Hospital AHMC Healthcare L&D Temporary Closure L&D Temporary Closure Los Angeles Northridge Hospital Yes Yes Dignity Health Los Angeles PIH Health-Whittier Yes Yes Los Angeles Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center Yes Yes Los Angeles Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Los Angeles Providence Holy Cross Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Los Angeles Providence Little Company of Mary-San Pedro Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Los Angeles Providence Little Company of Mary-Torrance Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Los Angeles Providence Saint John's Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Los Angeles Providence Saint Joseph Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Los Angeles San Dimas Community Hospital No No Prime Healthcare Services Los Angeles San Gabriel Valley Yes Yes AHMC Healthcare Los Angeles St. Francis Medical Center Yes Yes Prime Healthcare Services Los Angeles St. Mary-Long Beach Yes Yes Dignity Health Los Angeles Torrance Memorial Medical Center Yes Yes Los Angeles UCLA-Ronald Reagan Yes Yes University of California Los Angeles UCLA-Santa Monica Yes Yes University of California Los Angeles USC Verdugo Hills Yes Yes Los Angeles Valley Presbyterian Hospital Yes Yes Los Angeles Whittier Hospital Yes Yes AHMC Healthcare Madera Madera Community Hospital Yes Yes Updated January 12, 2021: There are 213 CMQCC members with 207 members actively submitting data to the Maternal Data Center. Maternal Data Center County Hospital CMQCC Member Participant System Marin Marin General Hospital Yes Yes Mendocino Adventist Health Ukiah Valley Yes Yes Adventist Merced Memorial Hospital Los Banos Yes Yes Sutter Health Merced Mercy Medical Center-Merced Yes Yes Dignity Health Mono Mammoth Hospital No No Monterey Community Hospital Monterey Yes Yes Monterey George L. Mee Memorial Hospital No No Monterey Natividad Medical Center Yes Yes Monterey Salinas Valley Memorial Yes Yes Napa Queen of the Valley-Napa Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Nevada Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Yes Yes Dignity Health Nevada Tahoe Forest Hospital Yes Yes Orange Anaheim Global Medical Center Yes Yes KPC Health Orange Anaheim Regional Yes Yes AHMC Healthcare Orange Fountain Valley Regional Hospital Yes Yes Tenet Healthcare Orange Hoag Memorial Hospital Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Orange Kaiser-Orange County-Anaheim Yes Yes KP Southern California Region Orange Kaiser-Orange County-Irvine Yes Yes KP Southern California Region Orange Mission Hospital Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Orange Orange Coast Medical Center Yes Yes MemorialCare Health Orange Orange County Global Medical Center Yes Yes KPC Health Orange Saddleback Memorial Medical Center Yes Yes MemorialCare Health Orange South Coast Global Yes Yes KPC Health Orange St. Joseph Hospital-Orange Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Orange St. Jude Medical Center Yes Yes Providence St. Joseph Health Orange UC Irvine Yes Yes University of California Placer Kaiser-Roseville Yes Yes KP Northern California Region Placer Sutter Roseville Yes Yes Sutter Health Plumas Plumas District Hospital Yes Yes Riverside Corona Regional Medical Center Yes Yes Universal Health Services Riverside Desert Regional Medical Center Yes Yes Tenet Healthcare Updated January 12, 2021: There are 213 CMQCC members with 207 members actively submitting data to the Maternal Data Center. Maternal Data Center County Hospital CMQCC Member Participant System Doctors Hospital of Riverside (formerly Yes Yes Riverside Parkview Community Hospital) Riverside Eisenhower Medical Center Yes No Riverside Hemet Global Medical Center Yes Yes Riverside JFK Memorial Hospital Yes Yes Tenet Healthcare Riverside Kaiser-Moreno Valley Yes Yes KP Southern California Region Riverside Kaiser-Riverside Yes Yes KP Southern California Region Riverside Loma Linda University Medical Center - Murrieta Yes Yes Riverside Palo Verde Hospital No No Riverside Rancho Springs Medical Center Yes Yes Riverside Riverside Community Hospital Yes Yes HCA Riverside Riverside University Medical Center Yes Yes Riverside San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital Yes Yes Sacramento Kaiser-South Sacramento Yes Yes KP Northern California Region Sacramento Mercy General Hospital Yes Yes Dignity Health Sacramento Mercy Hospital of Folsom Yes Yes Dignity Health Sacramento Mercy San Juan Medical Center Yes Yes Dignity Health Sacramento Methodist Hospital of Sacramento Yes Yes Dignity Health Sacramento Sutter Sacramento Yes Yes Sutter Health Sacramento UC Davis Yes Yes University of California San Benito Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital No No San Bernardino Arrowhead Regional Medical Center Yes Yes San Bernardino Barstow Community Hospital Yes Yes Quorum Health San Bernardino Community Hospital of San Bernardino Yes Yes Dignity Health San Bernardino Desert Valley Hospital Yes Yes Prime Healthcare Services San Bernardino Hi-Desert Medical Center Yes Yes Tenet Healthcare San Bernardino Kaiser-Fontana Yes Yes KP Southern California Region San Bernardino Kaiser-Ontario Yes Yes KP Southern California Region San Bernardino Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Yes Yes San Bernardino Montclair Hospital Medical Center Yes Yes Prime Healthcare Services San Bernardino Redlands Community Hospital Yes Yes Updated January 12, 2021:
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