Sutter Health plans to build a $1 billion medical center in Emeryville, addressing concerns over the closure of the last full-service hospital in the Berkeley area. This facility will include an acute care medical center, specialty and primary care clinics, urgent care, and outpatient surgery centers. The closure of Alta Bates Summit Medical Center by 2030 has raised alarms about a potential healthcare desert, making this new investment crucial to improving access to services in the East Bay. Local officials have expressed support for the project.
Sutter Health's new $1 billion medical center in Emeryville is intended to fill the gap left by the impending closure of Berkeley's last full-service hospital by 2030.
Sutter Health aims to meet the East Bay community's growing healthcare needs with a facility that includes acute care, specialty clinics, and urgent care.
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