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News Releases | December 18, 2023
Scripps Health Reveals Top News Stories of 2023
Stories reflect leadership in patient care, research and industry issues
Scripps in the News | December 5, 2023
Scripps Named Among Top 5 Medium-sized US Health Systems
Scripps makes PINC AI list for 7th time, only California system recognized this year
Health and Wellness | December 5, 2023
Should You Go to the Emergency Room or Urgent Care?
For immediate and appropriate care, should you head to a walk-in clinic, urgent care or emergency room? Scripps offers direction.
Scripps in the News | December 4, 2023
Scripps CEO Supports Proposal to Delay SB43
New law to increase involuntary detention could further strain hospital ERs.
Scripps in the News | November 30, 2023
Scripps CMO Explains Her Six Rs for Operations Excellence
Ghazala Sharieff, MD, MBA, has developed a handy mnemonic to help Scripps Health staff members focus on practices that increase operational excellence.
Health and Wellness | November 29, 2023
Brain and Spine Care at Scripps: It’s Comprehensive
Your neurological health is in good hands at Scripps. Find personalized treatment for brain injuries, stroke, tumors and more.
Health and Wellness | November 29, 2023
Deep Brain Stimulation Makes Difference for Parkinson’s Patient
Renee Smith is active again thanks to deep brain stimulation, a procedure to control symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Follow her story.
Health and Wellness | November 29, 2023
Brain Tumor Procedure Restores Patient’s Vision
Yes. A brain tumor threatened John Taylor’s eyesight. Expert neurosurgical care at Scripps made the difference for the senior patient.
Health and Wellness | November 29, 2023
Can Young Women Have a Stroke?
Though rare, young women can get a stroke. Certain medicines, smoking, migraines and pregnancy can raise the risk. Learn what you can do.
Health and Wellness | November 28, 2023
Delays in Patient Discharges Straining Hospitals
More patients are being left stuck in hospitals despite being ready for discharge due to a lack of available post-acute care facilities.