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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – The San Francisco Giants have forged a significant 10-year partnership with UCSF Health, marking a collaboration between two prominent institutions dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of the Bay Area community. This alliance positions UCSF Health as the official health care partner for the Giants, allowing them to deliver exceptional medical care to players, staff, and their families.
As part of this partnership, UCSF Health will implement various health initiatives aimed at promoting wellness both on and off the field. The collaboration is expected to include health screenings, educational programs, and access to specialized medical services, ensuring that everyone associated with the Giants receives top-tier care.
This union reflects a shared commitment to community health, with both organizations emphasizing the importance of physical fitness and overall well-being. The partnership is poised to create a lasting impact, fostering a healthier community while enhancing the game-day experience for fans and players alike.
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