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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
9
Staff
63+
Patients
100,000+
Moderate Risk
(60/100)Providing comprehensive, integrated healthcare and social services to communities that deserve better resources patient population in the San Joaquin Valley since 1995.
Overall Score: 60/100
Data completeness: 90%
14 active programs (excellent diversity)
No recent layoffs tracked
Modern EHR: NextGen
HRSA Health Center Quality Leader — bronze
High funding vulnerability
Regional Comparison: Altura Centers for Health scores 60 vs the Central Valley average of 64.
HRSA clinical care quality — distinct from the employer rating.
Explainable signal derived from HRSA public data (badges 2025, measures 2024) — not an official grade. Peer-relative across health centers. Verify badges (HRSA CHQR) · UDS overview
Federal Match Reduced for Emergency Services to Undocumented
2026-10-01
CalAIM Waiver Expires — ECM & Community Supports at Risk
2026-12-31
Work/Community Engagement Requirements Begin
2027-01-01
ECM Provider
NHSC Approved
EHR System
NextGen
Union Status
Non-Union
Active Openings
2
Glassdoor
Profile Source
HRSA ImportDetailed community-impact analysis published April 25 names Sierra View Medical Center (Porterville, Tulare County) as at significant risk under H.R. 1 Medicaid cuts. Tulare is heavily Medi-Cal-dependent (CHCF flagged Kern/Tulare 2/3 Medi-Cal exposure in Daily Update #27). Sierra View is the safety-net hospital partner for Tulare County FQHCs (Family Healthcare Network, Altura Centers for Health). FQHC primary-care load would multiply if Sierra View contracts services or closes — and there is no nearby alternative hospital infrastructure in southern Tulare County.
Tulare County health officials publicly warned in April 2026 that Medi-Cal cuts could force hospital closures across the county. Tulare has California's highest Medi-Cal enrollment rate (~61.8%). Provider/FQHC infrastructure is deeply dependent on Medi-Cal reimbursement; closures would push more demand onto already-strained FQHCs. Affected: Family Healthcare Network, Altura Centers for Health, Sequoia Community Health.
Altura Centers for Health operates in California's Central Valley region.
Regional FQHCs
16
Avg Resilience
64
Total Staff
8,040
Regional Jobs
150
Regional salary ranges (P25/P50/P75), open positions, and alerts when new openings post.
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