Our Ambulatory Network Strategy for 2030
As the U.S. healthcare landscape shifts from inpatient to outpatient services, we recognize the need to redefine accessible, high-quality care outside of the traditional hospital setting.
Over the past five years, hospitals have been cutting costs and consolidating services. By 2030, the demand for outpatient care will be even more significant. To meet this challenge, we've spent six months gathering insights from physicians, clinicians, team members, board members, and community leaders to understand how we can best serve the North Bay region.
Our Goals
Expand Our Network
Lead in Innovation and Technology
Become the Ambulatory System of Choice
The Path to 2030: Our Key Commitments
Neighborhood Clinics
Focus on smaller, community-based primary care clinics and advanced regional centers of excellence offering multi-specialty care.
Community Partnerships
Collaborate with partners to provide preventative health screenings and wellness education in various languages, meeting the diverse needs of our community.
Significant Investments
Over the next six years, we will invest over $250 million to expand our ANS, enriching the neighborhoods we serve.
Our Vision in Numbers
200,000+
more patients served annually
90 new
specialty care physicians
45 new
primary care physicians
6-10
new primary care centers
Countless
lives improved through better access to high-quality care
30-minute
maximum drive to care centers for every patient
15-minute
maximum drive to primary care clinics for every patient
6 years
of strategic development and implementation
5 new
locations in Rio Vista, Suisun City, Winters, Dixon, and Fairfield
What our physicians have to say…