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MENDOCINO AND LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Adventist Health’s Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital and Ukiah Valley Medical Center and its affiliated physician clinics have reached a new multi-year agreement with Anthem Blue Cross to serve Anthem’s individual members who purchased their plans through Covered California.
With the new agreement, all affiliated physician clinics of Howard Memorial Hospital and Ukiah Valley Medical Center can accept Anthem Blue Cross Individual Pathway PPO sold via Covered California.
This includes physician offices: Adventist Heart Institute-Lakeport, Adventist Heart Institute-Ukiah, Fort Bragg Rural Health Center, Mendocino Family Care, Redwood Medical Clinic, Ukiah Valley Medical Specialties-Gastroenterology, Ukiah Valley Medical Specialties-Orthopedics, Ukiah Valley Rural Health Center-Lakeport and Ukiah Valley Rural Health Center-Ukiah network of clinics.
“We are pleased that members of Anthem Blue Cross Covered California now have complete network access to Adventist Health hospitals and its affiliated physician clinics,” said Gwen Matthews, president and chief executive officer of Ukiah Valley Medical Center. “We are confident we have made the right agreement that supports our collective efforts and helps community members to access the providers they need. We welcome members of Anthem Covered California at all of our clinics throughout Mendocino County and at our hospitals.”
Adventist Health also noted that Anthem Blue Cross Individual Pathway PPO members enrolled with a different medical group who wish to re-enroll with a Ukiah Valley Medical Center or Howard Memorial Hospital affiliated doctor should contact Anthem Blue Cross at the toll-free number on their current ID card.
“As part of our mission we pride ourselves on making quality health care available to residents of Mendocino County, and nothing gives us greater pleasure than to help our community achieve optimal health,” said Rick Bockmann, president and CEO of Howard Memorial Hospital.
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UKIAH, Calif. – “Make ready” work has begun in preparation for the construction of the new Ukiah Valley Medical Center emergency department, intensive care unit and roof top helipad scheduled to open in early 2016.
The make ready work includes rerouting major utilities at the back of the campus and relocating and upgrading electrical and mechanical systems for the existing hospital.
Herrero Builders of San Francisco was awarded the general contract for the project and has been engaging local contractors wherever possible on the project.
Wipf Construction of Ukiah has been involved since January in locating existing services, planning the rerouting locations and new line relocations.
“Ernie’s (Wipf) counsel and advice has been invaluable both in the early planning and current stages of the project,” said Project Manager Jane Lund of Herrero.
Employee parking has also been impacted by the make ready work and will continue to be so throughout the construction.
Valley Paving out of Redwood Valley paved the new parking lot for medical center employees on the empty lot north of the hospital on Hospital Drive.
“Construction on the back side of the hospital makes it necessary for our employees to have safe, convenient parking without utilizing our patient and visitor parking areas,” says Becky Ryan, UVMC construction coordinator.
“It was and is of the utmost importance to us that local vendors and contractors have the opportunity to participate in our campus expansion,” states President and Chief Executive Officer Gwen Matthews, “Herrero is aware of this commitment and has held an open house on the project for local contractors. They are making every effort to engage local vendors who can meet the California State Healthcare Construction standards.”
Interested contractors can learn more about the project by contacting Leah Wade at Herrero Builders in San Francisco at 415-824-7675, or by contacting Jane Lund at
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