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This strategic report is analysis compiled from public sources (HRSA UDS, CMS, WARN Act filings, news coverage, public Glassdoor reviews). Claims about workforce stability, financial positioning, or operational resilience are informational only and may not reflect current operations. For authoritative information, contact the organization directly.
Resilience
Resilience grade: CSites
29
Staff
4,500+
Patients
40,000+
Moderate Risk
(63/100)Caring, Healing, Teaching, Serving All.
Overall Score: 63/100
Data completeness: 90%
10 active programs (excellent diversity)
No recent layoffs tracked
EHR: Epic
Glassdoor rating: 3.4/5 (average)
High funding vulnerability
Regional Comparison: Alameda Health System scores 63 vs the Bay Area average of 67.
Dental Coverage Eliminated for Undocumented Adults
2026-07-01
PPS Rates Eliminated for FQHCs Serving Undocumented Patients
2026-07-01
Work/Community Engagement Requirements Begin
2026-10-01
ECM Provider
NHSC Approved
EHR System
Epic
Union Status
SEIU 1021
Active Openings
5
Glassdoor
Profile Source
HRSA ImportAfter the March 4 deferral, Alameda Health System's 247-position elimination appears back on track as of April 17, with workers rallying under 'Stop the Layoffs, Save Our Public Healthcare.' The county working group has reportedly failed to find sufficient non-patient-facing cuts to avert the layoffs, which would close mental health and complex care programs at Highland Hospital serving Oakland's most vulnerable residents.
Alameda County launched a 'Fight for Medi-Cal' coalition with 30+ health organizations, community groups, labor unions, and patient advocates pledging coordinated advocacy through the 2026 midterm election cycle. The coalition will focus on district-level constituent pressure on House Republicans in competitive CA districts, voter education on Medicaid stakes, and county supervisor testimony campaigns. AHS, Roots Community Health Center, La Clínica de La Raza, and Bay Area Legal Aid are among founding members. The model mirrors the successful Santa Clara Measure A coalition that passed a $330M/year local health tax.
Alameda Health System (AHS) and Stanford Health Care announced a partnership framework to stabilize specialty and emergency services at AHS facilities in the East Bay following AHS's ongoing financial crisis and $91.7M working group resolution. Stanford will provide clinical leadership and management support for key service lines while AHS retains operational control. FQHC referral networks in Alameda County that rely on AHS for specialty care — including Asian Health Services, La Clínica de La Raza, and Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center — stand to benefit from restored service stability.
Alameda Health System's Board of Supervisors blocked 188 planned layoffs on March 4 after SEIU 1021 mobilization, but the underlying $91.7M deficit remains unresolved. AHS operates the only Level 1 Trauma Center in Alameda County (Highland Hospital) and 4 FQHC wellness centers serving 40,000+ patients. Leadership is exploring Medicaid supplemental payments and county bridge funding. FQHC leaders in Alameda County should prepare for potential patient surges if AHS reduces outpatient services.
Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted to defer 187 planned layoffs (211 positions) at Alameda Health System that were set for March 9. The Board created a working group to explore alternatives to cuts that would have closed mental health programs at Highland and Fairmont Hospitals, the ambulatory plastic surgery program, and Highland's Complex Care Program serving homeless patients. AHS projects losing $100M+ annually from federal Medicaid cuts under H.R. 1.
Alameda Health System operates in California's Bay Area region.
Regional FQHCs
40
Avg Resilience
67
Total Staff
21,450
Regional Jobs
293
Regional salary ranges (P25/P50/P75), open positions, and alerts when new openings post.
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