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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: BSites
10
Staff
315+
Patients
60,000+
Low Risk
(75/100)SAC Health provides compassionate, quality healthcare to all, regardless of ability to pay.
Overall Score: 75/100
Data completeness: 90%
4 active programs (excellent diversity)
No recent layoffs tracked
Modern EHR: OCHIN Epic
Glassdoor rating: 2.8/5 (below average)
Moderate funding vulnerability
Regional Comparison: SAC Health scores 75 vs the Inland Empire average of 65.
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
OCHIN Epic
Union Status
Non-Union
Active Openings
7
Glassdoor
Profile Source
CuratedSan Bernardino County opened its FY2026-27 budget cycle on May 5, 2026 with workshops at three locations (San Bernardino, Joshua Tree, Hesperia). While the official announcement does not call out Medi-Cal or FQHCs by name, the timing matters because RUHS payor mix is 84% Medi-Cal — the highest county-government health system FQHC exposure in the Inland Empire — and IEHP (1.5M members, 95% Medi-Cal) projects up to 300K member loss from H.R. 1 + UIS rollback. SBC budget direction shapes county BH/CHW/safety-net contract pipelines and FQHC partnership funding lines. Strategic implication for IE-area FQHCs (SAC Health, Borrego Health, RUHS-affiliated FQHCs, Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health, Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo): operations directors should track the SBC Recommended Budget Book release, identify county-government FQHC partnership funding lines specifically, and align advocacy timing with the May 14 May Revision and the LA County / SD County parallel budget cycles.
A San Bernardino CHW describes a 'cloud of fear' sweeping immigrant communities following ICE raids across Southern California and Trump administration plans to share Medi-Cal/Medicaid enrollment data with ICE. The impact is most acute in the Inland Empire where 40%+ of FQHC patients are Latino/immigrant. FQHCs are reporting declining appointment adherence and children being pulled from well-child visits. The chilling effect compounds the H.R. 1 Medi-Cal eligibility cliff (75K noncitizens in SD County alone losing coverage October 2026).
Kaiser Permanente is awarding $3.309M in community health grants to 59 SBC organizations in the 2025/26 cycle. SAC Health — the primary Inland Empire FQHC — was recognized under the 'Access to Care' priority for East County region work. Private-sector safety net support is bolstering FQHCs ahead of federal Medicaid cuts and helps offset the compounding pressure from county deficits, H.R. 1 implementation, and Medicaid-ICE chilling effects. Arrowhead United Way reported a separate $4.16M Kaiser round — verify whether distinct or bundled grants.
Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) is opening a 33,000 sq-ft Community Wellness Center at 2050 N. Massachusetts Ave., San Bernardino — replacing its existing Second Street site. The two-story facility includes six multi-purpose rooms, a teaching kitchen that seats 50, and five partner suites for CBO co-location. Free programming is open to members AND non-members, making it a practical coordination point for Inland Empire FQHCs (SAC Health in particular). Signals plan-driven wellness infrastructure expansion in a region facing acute FQHC distress (Centro Medico, Innercare NLRB hearing).
The Inland Empire Health Plan serves 1.6M members across Riverside (42% enrolled) and San Bernardino (45% enrolled) counties. Projected $10-20B annual state Medi-Cal cuts could force clinics to cut dental, vision, and podiatry services first. Centro Medico (15,000 patients, nearly all Medi-Cal) warns of months-long waits. IEHP contracts with 9,000 providers, hundreds of clinics, and every hospital in both counties.
SAC Health operates in California's Inland Empire region.
Regional FQHCs
14
Avg Resilience
65
Total Staff
8,955
Regional Jobs
59
Regional salary ranges (P25/P50/P75), open positions, and alerts when new openings post.
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