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2016 Hospital C-Section Honor Roll List 2016 HOSPITAL C-SECTION HONOR ROLL HOSPITAL NAME LOCATION Alameda Health System-Highland Hospital Oakland Alta Bates Summit Medical Center-Alta Bates Campus Berkeley Bakersfield Memorial Hospital Bakersfield Barstow Community Hospital Barstow Barton Memorial Hospital South Lake Tahoe California Hospital Medical Center Los Angeles California Pacific Medical Center-California Campus San Francisco Community Memorial Hospital Ventura Community Regional Medical Center Fresno Desert Regional Medical Center Palm Springs Desert Valley Hospital Victorville Dominican Hospital Santa Cruz Eden Medical Center Castro Valley El Camino Hospital-Los Gatos Los Gatos Emanuel Hospital Turlock Enloe Medical Center Chico Feather River Hospital Paradise George L. Mee Memorial Hospital King City Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Valencia Hi-Desert Medical Center Joshua Tree John Muir Medical Center Walnut Creek Kaiser Permanente-Anaheim Anaheim Kaiser Permanente-Antioch Antioch Kaiser Permanente-Downey Downey Kaiser Permanente-Fontana Fontana 1 2016 HOSPITAL C-SECTION HONOR ROLL Kaiser Permanente-Fresno Fresno Kaiser Permanente-Modesto Modesto Kaiser Permanente-Oakland Oakland Kaiser Permanente-Panorama City Panorama City Kaiser Permanente-Redwood City Redwood City Kaiser Permanente-Riverside Riverside Kaiser Permanente-Roseville Roseville Kaiser Permanente-San Francisco San Francisco Kaiser Permanente-San Jose San Jose Kaiser Permanente-San Leandro San Leandro Kaiser Permanente-Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Kaiser Permanente-South Sacramento Sacramento Kaiser Permanente-Vacaville Vacaville Kaiser Permanente-Vallejo Vallejo Kaiser Permanente-Walnut Creek Walnut Creek Kaiser Permanente-West Los Angeles Los Angeles Kaiser Permanente-Woodland Hills Woodland Hills Kern Medical Center Bakersfield Loma Linda University Medical Center Loma Linda Lompoc Valley Medical Center Lompoc Los Alamitos Medical Center Los Alamitos Los Angeles County USC Medical Center Los Angeles Mad River Community Hospital Arcata Mammoth Hospital Mammoth Lakes Marin General Hospital Greenbrae Marshall Hospital Placerville Mercy Hospital of Folsom Folsom 2 2016 HOSPITAL C-SECTION HONOR ROLL Mercy Medical Center-Redding Redding Mercy San Juan Medical Center Carmichael Montclair Hospital Medical Center Montclair Natividad Medical Center Salinas Northern Inyo Hospital Bishop Olive View UCLA Medical Center Sylmar Oroville Hospital Oroville Palo Verde Hospital Blythe Petaluma Valley Hospital Petaluma PIH Health Hospital-Whittier Whittier Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District Brawley Plumas District Hospital Quincy Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center Pomona Rancho Springs Medical Center Murrieta Redlands Community Hospital Redlands Redwood Memorial Hospital Fortuna Riverside University Health System-Medical Center Moreno Valley Saddleback Memorial Medical Center Laguna Hills Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System Salinas San Gabriel Valley Medical Center San Gabriel San Joaquin Community Hospital Bakersfield San Joaquin General Hospital French Camp Santa Clara Valley Medical Center San Jose Santa Paula Hospital Santa Paula Scripps Mercy Hospital-San Diego San Diego Sharp Grossmont Hospital La Mesa Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Grass Valley 3 2016 HOSPITAL C-SECTION HONOR ROLL Sierra View Medical Center Porterville Simi Valley Hospital Simi Valley Sonoma Valley Hospital Sonoma St. Bernadine Medical Center San Bernardino St. Elizabeth Community Hospital Red Bluff St. Helena Hospital - Clear Lake Clearlake St. Mary Medical Center-Apple Valley Apple Valley St. Rose Hospital Hayward Sutter Davis Hospital Davis Sutter Delta Medical Center Antioch Sutter Lakeside Hospital Lakeport Sutter Maternity & Surgery Center-Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Sutter Medical Center Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Sutter Medical Center-Sacramento Sacramento Sutter Roseville Medical Center Roseville Sutter Solano Medical Center Vallejo Tulare District Hospital Tulare Twin Cities Community Hospital Templeton UC Irvine Health Orange UC San Diego Health San Diego UC San Francisco Medical Center San Francisco Ukiah Valley Medical Center Ukiah Ventura County Medical Center Ventura Woodland Healthcare Woodland Zuckerberg San Francisco General San Francisco Source: The California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative (CMQCC) based on 2015 Patient Discharge Data from the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development linked to Birth Certificate Data from the California Department of Public Health- Vital Records. 4 .
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