MarinHealth Medical Center
| MarinHealth Medical Center | |
|---|---|
| Marin Healthcare District | |
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| Geography | |
| Location | 250 Bon Air Rd Greenbrae, California 94904, United States |
| Coordinates | 37°56′50″N 122°32′10″W / 37.94722°N 122.53611°WCoordinates: 37°56′50″N 122°32′10″W / 37.94722°N 122.53611°W Fatal error: The format of the coordinate could not be determined. Parsing failed. |
| Organization | |
| Affiliated university | UCSF Medical Center |
| Services | |
| Emergency department | Level III Trauma Center |
| Links | |
| Website | www |
| Lists | Hospitals in the United States |
MarinHealth Medical Center, formerly known as Marin General Hospital, is a nonprofit district hospital and Level III Trauma Center in Greenbrae, California. The hospital is owned by the Marin Healthcare District, a public agency, and operated by the nonprofit MarinHealth system. It is the primary acute-care facility serving Marin County.
History
Marin General Hospital opened in 1952, wholly administered by the Marin Healthcare District, which was established six years prior.[1][2][3] In 1961, 116 beds were added.[4] In 1981, funding in the form of a bond was secured to construct the building's west wing, adding 78 beds. Four years later, the Marin Healthcare District Board leased the hospital to the nonprofit Marin General Hospital Corporation under a 30-year agreement, which entered an affiliation with California Healthcare Systems (CHS) shortly after. In 1995, ownership and operation were transferred to Sutter Health following their acquisition of CHS. On June 30, 2010, Marin Healthcare District resumed control of Marin General Hospital.[5] On July 30, 2019, Marin General Hospital became MarinHealth Medical Center.[6][7] As part of the change, the Marin General Hospital Foundation became the MarinHealth Foundation.[1] Then, in 2020, a new 260,000-square-foot hospital building named the "Oak Pavilion" opened. The new building is home to Emergency & Trauma, Surgery, Maternity, Imaging, and Radiology departments, as well as 114 private rooms.[8][9][10]
Operations
Currently, the hospital is open 24/7, has 327 beds, and receives 70% of the county's ambulance traffic.[4][11][12] The hospital has been affiliated with UCSF for several decades.[13]
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Mission and History". Marin Healthcare District. Retrieved 2025-09-03.
- ↑ "Marin General Hospital | Marin Health and Human Services". www.marinhhs.org. Retrieved 2025-09-03.
- ↑ San Rafael Daily Independent Journal (1952-05-26). San Rafael, California. 1952-05-26. Search this book on
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Greenbrae Hospital | MarinHealth Medical Center". www.mymarinhealth.org. Retrieved 2025-09-03.
- ↑ Colliver, Victoria (2010-06-10). "Sutter transfer of Marin General Hospital nears". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2025-09-25.
- ↑ "Marin General Hospital, connected clinics and physician groups rebranded as MarinHealth". The Press Democrat. 2019-07-30. Retrieved 2025-09-29.
- ↑ Staff (2019-07-30). "Marin General to rebrand: 5 things to know". Becker's Hospital Review | Healthcare News & Analysis. Retrieved 2025-09-29.
- ↑ QUACKENBUSH, JEFF (2019-07-30). "Marin General, physician groups rebranded as MarinHealth". The North Bay Business Journal. Retrieved 2025-09-03.
- ↑ QUACKENBUSH, GARY (2021-12-20). "Top Projects: Oak Pavilion at MarinHealth Medical Center". The North Bay Business Journal. Retrieved 2025-09-03.
- ↑ "MarinHealth Medical Center - Oak Pavilion". Healthcare Snapshots. Archived from the original on 2025-09-03. Retrieved 2025-09-03.
- ↑ "MarinHealth Medical Center". www.vituity.com. Retrieved 2025-09-03.
- ↑ Maa, John; Levin, Jonathan; Minnis, James; Stahl, Benjamin; Carroll, Meaghan; Pajari, Laura; Alfrey, Edward (2022-07). "A 22-year history of treating intentional falls from the Golden Gate Bridge at Marin Health Medical Center". Surgery Open Science. 9: 91–93. doi:10.1016/j.sopen.2022.05.002. ISSN 2589-8450. PMC 9207349 Check
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