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Sutter Roseville Medical Center
THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT HOSPITAL IS EXPANDING TO MEET THE NEEDS OF OUR GROWING COMMUNITY
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hroughout its 22-year interventional labs; and four operating
history, Sutter Roseville Medical rooms for future use.
Center has grown continuously
with the region it serves, from expanding
the Family Birth Center and building
the Sutter Rehabilitation Institute to
becoming a premier Level II Trauma Center,
treating life-threatening injuries.
This May, the next stage in its evolution will
be complete: a 98,400-square-foot expansion
featuring a new three-story building focused
on emergency services and critical care.
When the Emergency Department was
expanded in 2005, it was built to treat up to
65,000 patients annually. But the area’s growth
now has that number at more than 83,000.
Providers have been creative and effective
in meeting these needs, but the expansion
represents a more sustainable solution.
Expanding access to high-quality, affordable
healthcare is at the heart of Sutter Health’s
mission as a not-for-profit integrated
“SRMC delivers advanced medical care in network. It accomplishes this both through its
an environment that promotes healthier own facilities, and through partnerships with
outcomes, and we do it in an area that’s community organizations. That includes the
growing and changing very quickly,” recently opened Sierra Gardens Community
says Sutter Roseville CEO Brian Alexander. Health Center, which grew from a partnership
“That calls for highly trained physicians and with WellSpace Health. The center offers
care teams, modern facilities and dedication women’s health and pediatrics care for
to patient- and family-centered care—all of patients who have Medi-Cal or are uninsured.
which helped drive this expansion.”
Keegan Kirby, clinical director of the Sutter Roseville Emergency
Department, shows the expansion that doubles the hospital’s
emergency services and creates a more efficient triage system.
The Sutter Roseville expansion includes three new
interventional labs, which will feature the latest imaging
equipment for procedures to treat heart attacks, strokes, and
other cardiac and neuro conditions.
Says WellSpace CEO Jonathan Porteus:
The new building will include: 35 emergency “Thanks to our long-standing partnership
treatment beds, nearly doubling the with Sutter, we are able to meet the diverse
current number, plus seven triage rooms; needs of the community and provide equal
36 additional intensive care beds; three access to quality care.”
1 Medical Plaza Drive
Roseville, CA, 95661
916.781.1000
roseville.ca.us
www.sutterhealth.org
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