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NAPHCARE, INC.
Contract #
A-2017-249
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
9/19/2017
Expiration Date
9/30/2019
Insurance Exp Date
9/30/2022
Destruction Year
2024
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yow independent healihcom chpim. <br />With more than 1,500 highly -trained physicians, nurses, and hospital staff, and a full range <br />of specialty services that serve both inpatients and outpatients, OCGMC ensures each <br />patient has a dedicated team that provides them the highest quality of care. OCGMC is one <br />of only two Level Two Trauma Centers serving Orange County's 3.5 million residents. <br />NaphCare is working with Estela Martinez, KPC Corporate Contract Director, and Elizabeth <br />Gutierrez, Contract Management Analyst, to make certain the hospital's excellent health <br />care and innovative treatments continue to be made available to the Santa Ana Jail <br />inmates. It is NaphCare's intent to continue utilizing Anaheim Global Medical Center and <br />Orange County Global Medical Center as primary access points for emergent, inpatient, <br />outpatient, and psychiatric services for the Santa Ana inmates. A Letter of Intent is <br />included in the Appendix. <br />2. Prime Healthcare Services, Inc. <br />As another option, we continue to offer an offsite network Prime Healthcare <br />with Prime Healthcare Services, Inc., one of the nation's <br />leading hospital systems that operates Garden Grove Hospital Medical Center (GGHMC), <br />West Anaheim Medical Center (WAMC), and Huntington Beach Hospital (HBH). Named <br />the "fastest growing hospital system" in the country by Modern Healthcare, Prime <br />Healthcare facilities offer Santa Ana a broad range of inpatient, outpatient, emergency, <br />laboratory, and radiology services. Offered at each hospital are interpreters for many <br />languages; specifically, Spanish and Vietnamese translators are available to ensure that the <br />patient and their family are fully informed about their treatment options. <br />It is the position of NaphCare and Prime Healthcare Services that Garden Grove Hospital is <br />able to serve as a primary access point for the Santa Ana inmates. Located approximately <br />4 miles from the Santa Ana Jail, GGHMC is a 167 bed community hospital that provides a full <br />spectrum of acute care services. The hospital offers inpatient and outpatient services that <br />include maternity care, a wound center, diagnostic imaging, an emergency department, <br />respiratory therapy, and pediatric services. The hospital has designated one of the floors as <br />a secure unit for SAJ offenders, and we have secured a commitment that all necessary <br />physician specialties will be made available under the direction of Dr. Hassan Alkhoull. <br />West Anaheim Medical Center is approximately 10 miles from the Santa Ana Jail. Founded <br />in 1964, WAMC is a 219-bed acute -care hospital with a long history of serving the <br />community's healthcare needs. Every day, the facility endeavors to provide comprehensive, <br />quality healthcare in a convenient, compassionate and cost effective manner. <br />With 131 beds and only 9 miles from the Santa Ana Jail, Huntington Beach Hospital offers <br />comprehensive emergency, inpatient, and outpatient services. Recognized as a "Top <br />Performer" by The Joint Commission, HBH's mature adult psychiatric services provide <br />comprehensive treatment programs for adults in need of specialized behavioral healthcare. <br />Physician supervised inpatient, partial hospitalization, and outpatient programs are available <br />to meet the individual needs of each patient. It is NaphCare's intent for HBH to serve as <br />the primary hospital for Santa Ana inmates in need of psychiatric care, and as a safety net <br />for inpatient or outpatient care. <br />Inmate Medical Services RFP No. 17-051 <br />City of Santa Ana 84 <br />
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