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TOMƁS J. ARAGƓN, M.D., Dr.P.H.
State Public Health Officer & Director
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Gavin Newsom
Governor

State of California—Health and Human Services Agency
California Department of Public Health


March 3, 2023


TO:
All Californians

SUBJECT:
Hospital and Health Care System Surge

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​​This State Public Health Officer Order is out of date and is for historical purposes only. ​​​​​​​​​ ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹


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​State Public Health Officer Order of March 3, 2023

Since the start of the pandemic, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has led with science and data to better understand COVID-19. Prior efforts during COVID-19 hospital surges to coordinate between and promote flexibility for hospitals, helped to ensure that all Californians continued to receive the care they needed in our hospitals, but f​​ortunately are no longer needed at this time. The widespread adoption of COVID-19 vaccines, the State's ongoing efforts to increase the rate of vaccination, and common-sense protections such as masking, ventilation, testing, and treatment have decreased the impact of COVID-19 disease on Californians and our health care system. 

Consequently, although COVID-19 remains with us, I am rescinding the August 16, 2021 State Public Health Officer Order effective April 3, 2023.​

Introduction from State Public Health Officer Order of August 16, 2021 

COVID-19 vaccines are effective in reducing infection and serious disease. At present, 64% of Californians 12 years of age and older are fully vaccinated with an additional 10% partially vaccinated. The high levels of vaccination of Californians, and particularly of those most vulnerable to severe infection and death from COVID-19, along with the continued availability of the vaccine to all eligible Californians, have removed the need for restrictions on businesses and gatherings of the kind implemented during the pandemic prior to the availability of the vaccine.

The Delta variant, which is currently the most common variant in California, is highly transmissible and may cause more severe illness. In fact, recent data suggests that viral load is roughly 1,000 times higher in people infected with the Delta variant than those infected with the original coronavirus strain, according to a recent study. California is currently experiencing the fastest increase in COVID-19 cases during the entire pandemic with 23.8 new cases per 100,000 people per day, with case rates increasing eleven-fold within two months. Hospitalizations have increased over 700% in the past two months and are projected to continue to increase.

During last winter's surge in COVID cases, hospital capacity was ensured because of the combined effects of the State's general public health measures and critical efforts to coordinate hospital response on a local, regional, and statewide level. Now, the widespread adoption of vaccines, the State's ongoing efforts to increase the rate of vaccination, and common-sense protections such as masking, when combined with renewed efforts at coordination among and promoting flexibility for hospitals, will ensure that all Californians continue to receive the care they need in our hospitals.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, as State Public Health Officer of the State of California, order:

  1. When a general acute care hospital has any one of the following conditions — (1) less than 20% of staffed adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds available for three consecutive days; (2) is utilizing alternative spaces for in-patient surge capacity, including but not limited to cafeteria, hallway, and/or conference room; (3) is utilizing tents or other outside structures for in-patient surge capacity for three consecutive days; or (4) is utilizing a team nursing model for three consecutive days — then the hospital shall immediately notify the following in writing:

    a. Medical and Health Operational Area Coordinator (MHOAC);
    b. Local Public Health Officer; and
    c. CDPH Licensing and Certification District Office.

  2. When a region, as defined by the CDPH Public Health Officer Regions, has less than 10% of staffed adult ICU beds available for a period of three consecutive days or when an individual general acute care hospital has zero ICU capacity, then the following shall apply for seven days:

    a. All general acute care hospitals in the county who do have ICU bed capacity must accept transfer patients when clinically appropriate and directed by the Medical and Health Operational Area Coordinator (MHOAC).
    b. All general acute care hospitals in the region who do have ICU bed capacity must accept transfer patients when clinically appropriate and directed by the Regional Disaster Medical Health Specialist (RDMHS).
    c. If there is no ICU bed capacity within the region, then all general acute care hospital in the State of California must accept transfer patients when clinically appropriate and directed by the California Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) Director or designee.

  3. When the MHOAC, RDMHS, or the EMSA Director or their designee invokes a transfer pursuant to section (2) then the following shall apply:

    a. General acute care hospitals that are directed to and capable of accepting patients, as determined by the receiving hospitals' leadership or the MHOAC, under this Order must acknowledge their acceptance of the patient within 60 minutes of the request.
    b. All hospitals must comply with all non-waived and otherwise applicable sections of the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA), 42 U.S.C. § 1395dd, including the requirements to provide stabilizing treatment within the hospital's capabilities and capacity prior to the admission of the individual to the facility or the initiation of a transfer to another hospital, and to provide a medical screening examination to any individual who comes to the emergency department and requests examination or treatment.
    c. Transfers coordinated by the EMSA Director or their designee shall be conducted by the California Emergency Command and Transfer Center.

  4. A patient's insurance status or ability to pay shall not be considered when making transfer decisions pursuant to this Public Health Order.

  5. All terms of this Order shall take on August 18, 2021 and shall remain in effect until the Order is rescinded.

  6. The State Public Health Officer will continue to monitor the epidemiological data and will modify these terms as required by the evolving public health conditions.

  7. This Order is issued pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections 120125, 120140, 120175,120195 and 131080; and other applicable law.


Tomas Aragon Signature

TomÔs J. Aragón, MD, DrPH

Director and State Public Health Officer

California Department of Public Health​

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