Summary#
This webpage provides access to annual Hospital Equity Reports submitted by California hospitals and hospital systems, as required by California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22, Sections 95303 and 95304. Each report includes hospital- or hospital system-level measures of access, quality, and outcomes stratified by demographic and socioeconomic factors, along with a plan to address top disparities identified in the data.
How to find a report: Use the search bar to look up a specific hospital or hospital system. Filter by reporting year or report type to narrow results. For more specific searches – including by county, license type, legislative district, or rural status – use Advanced Search.
Disclaimer: Linked hospital and hospital system websites are provided for informational purposes only. HCAI does not control or endorse external website content. Please verify details directly with each external website before relying on any information presented.
The top disparities listed in reports are self-identified by hospitals and hospital systems and should be reviewed alongside the full dataset and complete equity reports for context.
Data disclaimer: Data is reported to the extent available and consistent with the California Health and Human Services’ (CalHHS) Data Deidentification Guidelines; missing or unknown stratification groups are blank. Hospitals that did not submit a report are listed separately on the CalHHS Open Data Portal (ODP), “List of hospitals/hospital systems that failed to submit an equity report to the Department.”
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
Equity Plan
A designated team will focus on the disparity reductions associated with race/ethnicity (White and African American ), age (30-65+), and payor (Medicare and Medicaid), reducing disparity amongst each of the targeted populations noted above, with a ta…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
Equity Plan
Kaiser Permanente (KP) Sacramento Medical Center is committed to reducing disparities identified in the HCAI Top 10 Disparities Report. The data shows that unplanned 30-day readmissions disproportionately affect patients aged 35–49, 50–64, and 65+, M…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 35 to 49
Equity Plan
Kaiser Permanente Southern California has identified five key health disparities and developed a focused action plan to address them. The plan targets performance across priority areas including person-centered care, patient safety, social determinan…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 35 to 49
Equity Plan
Kaiser Permanente Southern California has identified five key health disparities and developed a focused action plan to address them. The plan targets performance across priority areas including person-centered care, patient safety, social determinan…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Race and/or Ethnicity | Multiracial and/or Multiethnic (two or more races)
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
Equity Plan
The report highlights significant disparities in healthcare outcomes, particularly in 30-day readmission rates and exclusive breast milk feeding rates. The highest 30-day readmission rates are observed among patients aged 65 and older (12.8%), multir…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
Equity Plan
Kaiser Permanente San Jose (KPSJO) will use insights from the Health Equity Report to identify populations most affected by health disparities. Our goal is to reduce the HCAI all-cause unplanned 30-day readmission rate by 10% within two years. A mult…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
Equity Plan
Using the health equity report, we will identify the impact of the population. We will reduce HCAI all-cause unplanned 30-day hospital readmissions by 10% within 2 years. We offer our patients culturally tailored patient education, we use interpreter…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
Equity Plan
Kaiser Permanente Southern California has identified five key health disparities and developed a focused action plan to address them. The plan targets performance across priority areas including person-centered care, patient safety, social determinan…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Race and/or Ethnicity | Black or African American
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Sex Assigned at Birth | Male
Equity Plan
The report highlights significant disparities in healthcare outcomes, particularly in 30-day readmission rates. The highest 30-day readmission rates are observed among patients aged 65 and older (11.9%), Male (13.1%), Medicare recipients (12.1%), and…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
Equity Plan
Using insights from the Health Equity Report, Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara (KPSCH) will identify populations disproportionately impacted by health disparities. Our goal is to reduce the HCAI all-cause unplanned 30-day hospital readmission rate by 10…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Race and/or Ethnicity | Multiracial and/or Multiethnic (two or more races)
Equity Plan
Using insights from the Health Equity Report, Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa (KPSRO) will identify populations disproportionately impacted by health disparities. Our goal is to reduce the HCAI all-cause unplanned 30-day hospital readmission rate by 10%…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
Equity Plan
Kaiser Permanente Southern California has identified five key health disparities and developed a focused action plan to address them. The plan targets performance across priority areas including person-centered care, patient safety, social determinan…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
Equity Plan
Using the health equity report, we will identify the impact of the population. We will reduce HCAI all-cause unplanned 30-day hospital readmissions by 10% within 2 years. We offer our patients culturally tailored patient education, we use interpret…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Race and/or Ethnicity | Black or African American
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
Equity Plan
Using the health equity report we will identify the populations impacted. Kaiser South San Francisco (KSSF) will reduce HCAI all-cause unplanned 30-day hospital readmissions by 10% within 2 years. All readmissions are reviewed by a multidisciplinar…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Race and/or Ethnicity | Black or African American
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
Equity Plan
Using the Regional Kaiser Permanente health equity report, we identify affected populations, including the Top 10 disparities. Our coordinated actions aim to reduce all-cause unplanned 30-day hospital readmissions by 10% in two years. We provide cult…
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Report Type:
General Acute Care Hospital
Top Disparities
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 65 and older
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Expected Payor | Medicare
- HCAI 30-Day readmission | Age (excluding maternal measures) | 50 to 64
Equity Plan
Readmission: Advance equity-focused healthcare by systematically screening for social risk factors to reduce all-cause unplanned 30-day hospital readmissions by 10% among underserved populations within one year, and across all groups within two years…