San Jose hospital will shut trauma and other key services this summer

SAN JOSE — Regional Medical Center, a key part of the mosaic of the health care system in East San Jose, will shut its trauma center and severe heart-attack services this summer, the hospital says.

Yet at the same time, the medical center also intends to greatly expand its emergency room capacity with a 47% increase in the number of ER beds.

The hospital plans to shut the services starting on Aug. 12, Regional Medical Center stated. The hospital is located at 255 North Jackson Street near McKee Road.

“We have made the difficult decision to close our Trauma Center and STEMI programs,” Carmella Gutierrez, a spokesperson for Regional Medical Center, said. STEMI is a severe heart attack and stands for ST-elevation myocardial infarction.

Regional Medical Center also intends to work with Santa Clara County health officials to shift its stroke services.

“We’ll be working with the county to transition from comprehensive stroke to a primary stroke offering,” Gutierrez said.

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