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Peach Tree Facts and Figures

Peach Tree Health was founded in 1991 as an offshoot of the former Yuba County Hospital. As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, its primary purpose was to provide care to the uninsured and underinsured residences of Yuba County.
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Fighting Chronic Disease in Yuba-Sutter

Chronic disease rates in Yuba-Sutter counties are among the highest in entire state. The death rate due to heart disease in Yuba County is the sixth highest among California’s 58 counties. Sutter County is the 11th highest.
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Peach Tree Health Meets with State Law Makers

Peach Tree joined a coalition of community health centers for a Day at the Capitol.
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Peach Tree Attends Sacramento Benefit

Peach Tree attended a food, wine, and fashion festival benefiting safety net clinics in the Sacramento region, sponsored by Serotonin Surge Charities. View the pictures.
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Sacramento Business Journal Puts Spotlight on Peach Tree CEO

Kathy Robertson interviews Greg Stone on Peach Tree’s new Sacramento venture.
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Sumit Johl, M.D., Joins Peach Tree Health

“We’re very honored to have Dr. Johl onboard,” says Peach Tree CEO Greg Stone. “She’s an excellent doctor and a great asset to our community."
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Peach Tree Expands into Sacramento County

Dignity Health chooses Peach Tree to take over MercyClinic Norwood. Healthcare services will expand in the underserved area.
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The Affordable Care Act in Yuba-Sutter

Peach Tree CEO Greg Stone tells the Appeal Democrat that while more people have health insurance, there’s not enough providers who will take Medi-Cal.
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Health officials prepare for Ebola

Peach Tree’s Dr. Rosalie Pena and others talk about Ebola and other top health issues including diabetes, hypertension, and tobacco use.
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Has enterovirus D68 virus hit Yuba-Sutter?

On October 3, 2014, The Appeal Democrat newspaper did a front-page story on the spreading enterovirus D68.
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