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The deal with Sharp Healthcare includes more than $100 million in investment to stabilize Tri-City’s finances.
Voters will have the final say in whether Tri-City Medical Center executes a long-term lease with Sharp HealthCare, but the question may not appear on a ballot until June 2026.
More than 15 years ago, my family doctor awakened me to a new world. “You have blood cancer,” she said. “But we may have ways ...
To provide the most advanced surgical options to patients throughout San Diego, Sharp Coronado Hospital has become the first hospital in San Diego – and one of the first in ...
To provide the most advanced surgical options to patients throughout San Diego, Sharp Coronado Hospital has become the first hospital in San Diego – and one of the first in ...
Coronado High School senior Sofia Zamora has been named the 2025 Teen of Impact by the American Heart Association (AHA) of ...
A new federal COVID-19 vaccine policy is raising alarms among San Diego doctors and advocates. They worry it could deepen ...
San Diego cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Alexandra Kharazi urges men to seek medical attention whenever they feel ill, as heart ...
SAN DIEGO — June Gloom is in control over SoCal. The farther east you are in the county, the better your odds of seeing sunshine in the afternoon. We'll continue to see clouds stacked up along ...
Tri-City Medical Center will partner with Sharp Healthcare under a long-term lease to strengthen services and stabilize finances. While initial talks with UCSD Health ended amicably, both ...
Sneak peek at upcoming San Diego community events street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, ...
The winter season of sports at Ramona High was a big success, with two teams ...