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Workforce in Central Coast
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- LowMay 30, 2026Central Coast
Monterey County Alisal Health Center Reopens May 30 After 5-Month Salinas Patient Diversion
Monterey County's Alisal Health Center in Salinas reopens May 30, 2026, after a planned 5-month closure (Dec 29, 2025 – May 30, 2026) for remodel. Patients were diverted to alternate clinic locations during the closure. Salinas is a heavily Latino, farmworker community — Salud Para La Gente, also serving the area, may have absorbed some displaced patients during the closure. Reopening provides relief but the workforce pattern (5-month closures, county-clinic operational instability) is a competitive opening for FQHC market-share expansion in agricultural Central Coast.
Monterey County Health DepartmentRead - CriticalMay 13, 2026Central Coast
Santa Barbara County Issues 84 Layoff Notices (47 from Public Health) + Public Health Pharmacy Closures — Largest Central Coast Safety-Net Cut of 2026
Santa Barbara County issued layoff notices May 10-13 for 84 positions effective June 30, 2026: 47 from Public Health, 31 from Social Services, 5 Sheriff's, 1 Fire. The proposed cuts also close county-run pharmacies for uninsured patients in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria, leaving Lompoc as the only remaining option. Pharmacy closures will redirect uninsured prescription volume to SBNC, CHC of the Central Coast, and Marian Community Clinics with no offsetting funding. Strategic implication for Central Coast FQHC executives: (1) model uninsured Rx absorption costs by June 30 — sliding-fee margin compression imminent; (2) coordinate with SBNC, CHC Central Coast, Marian on patient navigation handoffs from closing pharmacies; (3) escalate to county supervisors before June 24 budget hearing — pharmacy closure is reversible; (4) engage CCALAC for emergency state offset advocacy parallel to CSAC $6.4B demand; (5) brief boards on Public Health staffing collapse signal — workforce ripple effects to FQHC public health partnerships likely. This is the largest Central Coast safety-net layoff event tracked since SBNC $5M Wyatt donation (positive offset) earlier this year.
Noozhawk / Santa Barbara IndependentRead
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