

Making Care
Accessible
Updated October 2025, Unaudited Data
The Region’s 'Safety Net'
Community serves as the area’s main "safety net" provider, caring for a large share of the uninsured and underinsured in Central California — a diverse region that's considered one of America's most challenging for healthcare. We also provide the only combined Level I Trauma Center and comprehensive burn center between Los Angeles and Sacramento. We’re continually striving to live out our mission to better the lives of those we serve, ensuring the highest level of care is available here, close to home.
Providing At-Home Care
86
Home Health team members
(FY24 data)
801
average patients enrolled
(FY24 data)
1.3M
miles traveled providing care in 2024
(FY24 data)
Providing Secure Online Care
215
providers connected to
patients via Telehealth
61,440+
Telehealth visits
Annually
149K+
MyChart messages sent
(between Community
Health providers and patients)
We sat down with renowned cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Shamsuddin Khwaja to explore the incredible advancements at the Heart and Lung Institute at Community over the past few years and lastly, what the future holds.
A grant from the Fansler Foundation provides parents with professional-quality breast pump kits at home.
Physician assistants can now train in a specialty that’s traditionally lacked access and opportunity.
Community’s innovative program helps people struggling with opioid, alcohol and other substances any time of day or night.
The first Nursing Education Pathway cohort is preparing to take on new career roles.
United Health Centers is now located on the Community Regional Medical Center campus
CAR-T cell therapy has been proven to cure certain types of blood cancers.
Preventing the disease starts with education and testing.