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The University of California's five medical centers
support the clinical teaching programs of UC's medical and health
sciences schools and receive more than 138,000 inpatient discharges,
261,000 emergency room visits and more than 3.6 million outpatient
visits each year. The centers provide a full range of health care
services in their communities and are sites for the development
and testing of new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Collectively,
these centers comprise one of the largest health care systems in
California and one of the two largest Medi-Cal providers in the
state.
The UC health system operates Level I trauma centers in four of
its five regions and staffs San Francisco General Hospital's Level
I trauma center. A major provider to uninsured and underinsured
patients in Sacramento, San Diego, and Orange Counties, the UC system
also has relationships with more than 100 affiliated Veterans Affairs,
county and community-based health facilities throughout California.
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