‘I believe the Oakland Zoo saved this man’s life’- Dr. Feeney (As Featured on NBC Bay Area)

The story begins in late January when an elderly man was admitted to Highland Hospital. Feeney said, at first, it looked as if the man might be suffering from food poisoning, but he did not respond to treatment. "Despite potent antibiotics, he got worse and worse," Feeney said. Eventually, test results revealed a parasite, [...]

2021-05-21T16:09:49+00:00April 16th, 2021|Categories: Featured, Latest Stories From AHS|

AHS Honors BEloved Birth Black Centering During Black Maternal Health Week

Alameda Health System is excited to witness the success of a new and innovative approach to Black maternal health care that creates improved experience and care outcomes – bridging the gap in health care disparities in the Black community. BElovedBIRTH Black Centering’s first group of Black women report high satisfaction and impeccable support in [...]

2021-05-21T16:19:37+00:00April 16th, 2021|Categories: Featured|

Getting to the Hearts (and Arms) of Homeless in Alameda County

In a grassroots effort to provide vaccines for marginalized homeless populations, Alameda Health System’s Mobile Health Clinic partnered with Alameda County Health Care Services Agency on a pilot mobile vaccination program that began on February 22, 2021. The goal was to reach smaller community pockets where access to the vaccine proved to be the [...]

2021-05-21T16:22:34+00:00April 9th, 2021|Categories: Featured|

Revolutionizing the Doctor’s Visit Through Telemedicine

After the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic and stay-at-home orders were put in place, Alameda Health System (AHS) had to rethink how to continue to provide critical health care services and launched telehealth to provide patient care via video or phone visits. Dr. Jenny Cohen, Internal Medicine and Associate Chief Medical Informatics [...]

2021-05-21T16:35:14+00:00April 9th, 2021|Categories: Featured|

BElovedBIRTH Black Centering Receives Proclamation

AHS’s BElovedBIRTH Black Centering Program received a Proclamation from District 5 Board of Supervisor Keith Carson at their Regular Meeting on April 6. The Proclamation was presented in recognition of Black Maternal Health Week and the amazing services the program offers which revolutionizes the approach to maternal care for Black women. Launched in October [...]

2021-05-21T16:38:51+00:00April 7th, 2021|Categories: Featured|

Saluting Heroes on National Doctor’s Day for Their Tireless Commitment During COVID-19

One year ago,  March 11 marked a day like no other. The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic and the world as we knew it changed forever. Nowhere was the impact felt stronger than in health care and with Alameda Health System (AHS) providers who found themselves faced with the insurmountable task of [...]

2021-05-21T16:43:29+00:00March 30th, 2021|Categories: Featured|

In Solidarity with our Asian American & Pacific Islander Community

TO:                  All Staff & Medical Staff FROM: James Jackson, Interim Chief Executive Officer Taft Bhuket MD, Board of Trustee President Tracy Jensen, Board of Trustee Vice President Jennifer Esteen, Board of Trustee Secretary/Treasurer Kinkini Banerjee, Board of Trustee Luisa Blue, Board of Trustee Jeanette Dong, Board of Trustee Alan E. Fox, Board of Trustee Sblend [...]

2021-05-21T16:44:18+00:00March 20th, 2021|Categories: Featured, Latest Stories From AHS|

Black docs, nurses, researchers answer questions Black people are asking about COVID-19 vaccines

THE CONVERSATION: Between Us, About Us kicks off with an open and honest conversation between W. Kamau Bell and Black doctors (including our Dr. Simms-Mackey and Dr. Francis), nurses and researchers that gets to the heart of Black people’s questions about the COVID-19 vaccines. This new campaign from KFF’s Greater Than COVID and the [...]

2021-05-21T16:47:38+00:00March 5th, 2021|Categories: Featured|

Black newborns and moms in Oakland need more support. These East Bay birth workers are here to help

As recently published in oaklandside.org Last year, Black infants born in Alameda County were less than half as likely to survive past their first birthday than white infants, according to data from the California Department of Public Health. Black newborns were also twice as likely to face low-birth weights compared to white newborns, a condition [...]

2021-05-21T16:49:41+00:00March 4th, 2021|Categories: Featured|

California must put Black and Latino Communities at front of COVID Vaccine Line

By James Jackson, Interim CEO of Alameda Health System As published in The Sacramento Bee As we see a convergence of Black History Month and the Herculean effort to disseminate the COVID-19 vaccine, we need to do more than recognize the historical contributions of African Americans in the country. We must take [...]

2021-02-26T22:08:53+00:00February 26th, 2021|Categories: Featured, Latest Stories From AHS|