April 1, 2025 - 09:14

UCSF is set to implement replacement staff as health workers prepare for a strike this week. Despite the labor action, the hospitals will remain fully operational, ensuring that patient care continues without interruption. The strike is expected to impact certain appointments and shuttle services, leading to potential delays and rescheduling for patients and staff alike.
Officials at UCSF are working diligently to minimize disruptions and maintain a high standard of care during this period. Patients with scheduled appointments are being advised to check for any changes and to stay informed about their specific situations. The university is committed to providing necessary services and support, even as negotiations with health workers are ongoing.
As the situation develops, UCSF encourages open communication with patients and staff to navigate the challenges posed by the strike. The institution remains focused on its mission to deliver quality healthcare while addressing the concerns of its workforce.
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