Breast cancer survival continues to rise as diagnosis and treatment improves, and El Camino Health is working with partners to help more women benefit.
Congresswoman Anna Eshoo is retiring at the end of her term, and El Camino Health thanked her for her long and distinguished career with a reception at our Mountain View hospital.
The Peninsula Healthcare Connection’s New Directions program helps Santa Clara County residents who are living unhoused (or at high risk) access needed care and services.
In May and June, we celebrated positive change and increased awareness, with May recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month and June designated LGBTQ+ Pride Month.
El Camino Health's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Economic Opportunity internship program provides opportunities in healthcare for local, underrepresented high school students and young adults.
Cupertino Union School District is committed to improving healthcare access and providing an equitable, positive learning environment for all students.
Our partner, AACI (Asian Americans for Community Involvement), focuses on improving health and increasing healthcare access for Asian Americans in the Bay Area.
Chief Nursing Officer Cheryl Reinking, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, DipACLM, was one of five area nurses honored at Chefs of Compassion, a gala benefiting West Valley Community Services.
El Camino Health's associate chief medical officer, Shreyas Mallur, MD, a runner and past race participant, says sponsorship is part of El Camino Health’s commitment to improving health and serving the community.
During Black History Month and throughout the year, Roots Community Health Center brings health services and education to African Americans across South Bay.
Leadership Los Gatos is back after a pandemic-induced hiatus — and El Camino Health participated in their recent session highlighting nonprofits who serve the area.
State of the Valley conference brings community members, leaders and stakeholders together. Briefings from regional experts will help attendees determine important trends and what they could mean for the community.
Community Benefit partner Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley helps keep home a safe place for seniors through home repair and accessibility modification for low-income adults.
El Camino Health’s MOMS director served as panel member at a recent Select Committee field hearing, providing insight on gaps in the ability provide needed care.
Leadership Mountain View’s 2023-2024 class visited El Camino Health in December to learn more about healthcare in Mountain View and Santa Clara County.
The FY23 Community Benefit Annual Report for El Camino Health and El Camino Healthcare District Community is now available. Learn how we provide vital services for members of the diverse communities we serve.
Latinx cancer patients often experience late detection and inequitable access to care, as well as social and economic obstacles during treatment and survivorship.
After a two-year interruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Norma Melchor Heart & Vascular Institute's 12th Annual Heart Forum was held on April 1, with the theme "Finding Your Way to Heart Health."
The American Heart Association is a formidable force against heart disease nationwide, as well as a sponsor of critical local programs that meet specific community needs.
Federal provisions allowing for the expansion — and billing — of telehealth services passed in 2020 to help improve access and reduce risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On January 26, El Camino Health welcomed Assembly Member Gail Pellerin to provide an overview of our comprehensive mental health and addiction services and to see Taube Pavilion's award-winning design.
February is American Heart Month, and supporting the heart health of our community members is a high priority year-round for El Camino Health. Two of El Camino Health's programs are also Community Benefit partners, and both offer events that support the American Heart Month goals.