Kaiser Richmond Field Hospital

Kaiser Richmond Field Hospital

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location= 1330 Cutting Boulevard, Richmond, California
area = Iron Triangle/Cutting Boulevard Corridor
built = 1942 [http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/DocumentView.asp?DID=2125 A Brief Narrative and Social History of the Kaiser Field Hospital located in Richmond, California] , by Lee Hamovitz, courtesey City of Richmond website, retrieved September 8, 2007]
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architecture= subdued conmmertial Moderne, white stucco
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The Kaiser Richmond Field Hospital was the first Kaiser Permanente Hospital and is a historic site resource of the city of Richmond [http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/DocumentView.asp?DID=2134 Resolution No.81-01] , Richmond City Council, June 19, 2001, retrieved September 8, 2007 from City of Richmond website's records] , California and a part of Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park; as part of that park it is on the National Register of Historic Places. The hospital provided health services for surrounding communities until 1995 when it was replaced by the then, state of the art Richmond Medical Center in downtown Richmond. The field hospital is now closed and remains in its original location in South Richmond along Cutting Boulevard.

More American workers died in Home Front accidents then US soldiers killed on World War II battlefields. This was true up to the Battle of Normandy in June 1944.cite web | url=http://www.nps.gov/rori/upload/RORI%20Self-Guided%20Auto%20Tour%209-15-06.pdf | title=Self-Guided Auto Tour | work=Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park | publisher=National Park Service | format=PDF | accessdate=2007-04-04] In the summer of 2007 prelimentary bus tours were begun with a new guideless model, which instead filled half of the bus with residents who spoke of their experiances from the time to put what are otherwise everyday streets for residents into a greater historical perspective. [http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/article.cfm?archiveDate=05-26-06&storyID=24250 A Tour of Richmond’s WWII Historic Sites] , Berkeley Daily Planet, by J. Douglas Allen-Taylor, May 5, 2006, retrieved September 8, 2007] Henry J. Kaiser, owner of the Richmond Shipyards, realized that only a healthy work force could meet the deadlines and construction needs of wartime America. He institutionalized a revolutionary idea, pre-paid medical care for workers, which soon expanded beyond workers. For many workers, this was the first time they had seen a doctor.

The Kaiser Richmond Field Hospital for the Richmond Shipyards was financed by the U.S. Maritime Commission, and opened on August 10, 1942. Sponsored by Kaiser's Permanente Foundation, it was run by Medical Director Sidney R. Garfield, M.D. The Field Hospital served as the mid-level component of a three-tier medical care system that also included six well-equipped First Aid Stations at the individual shipyards, and the main Permanente Hospital in Oakland, where the most critical cases were treated. Together, these facilities served the employees of the Kaiser shipyards who had signed up for the Permanente Health Plan (commonly referred to as the "Kaiser Plan"), one of the country's first voluntary pre-paid medical plans, and a direct precursor to the health maintenance organizations (HMOs) defined by the federal HMO Act of 1973.cite web | url=http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wwIIbayarea/ros.htm | title=Rosie the Riveter--World War II Home Front National Historical Park | work=World War II in the San Francisco Bay Area | publisher=National Park Service | accessdate=2007-04-02]

By August 1944, 92.2 percent of all Richmond shipyard employees had joined the plan, the first voluntary group plan in the country to feature group medical practice, prepayment and substantial medical facilities on such a large scale. After the war ended, the Health Plan was expanded to include workers' families. By 1990, Kaiser Permanente was still the country's largest nonprofit HMO.

In part due to wartime materials rationing, the Field Hospital is a single-story wood frame structure designed in a simple modernist mode. Originally intended for use primarily as an emergency facility, the Field Hospital opened with only 10 beds. Later additions increased its capacity to 160 beds by 1944. The Field Hospital operated as a Kaiser Permanente hospital until closing in 1995.

Kaiser conducted its first medical research at the facility in 1942 and later at another site before abandoning animal research all together in favor of correlational studies in 1958. [http://xnet.kp.org/permanentejournal/Fall01/genes.html Something in the Genes: Kaiser Permanente's Continuing Commitment to Research] , by Robert Aquinas McNally, The Permanente Journal, Fall 2001, retrieved September 8, 2007] The site and its parcel officially entitled the Nystrom Tract Addition are owned by Masjeed Al-Noor.

*"It was the center of the nation’s first prepaid health care system and was a precursor of today’s HMO’s [sic] ." - Martha Lee, National Park Superintendant [http://www.richmondcarotary.org/archive_fw07/index_030907.htm National Park Superintendent Martha Lee, on Richmond's Home Front National Historic Park] , The Program, The Flywheel, retrieved September 8, 2007]

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* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Richmond,+CA,+United+States+of+America&ie=UTF8&ll=37.924587,-122.35611&spn=0.000948,0.001572&t=h&z=19&om=1 Google maps satellite view] , notice X rudimentary helipad in adjacent parking lot.


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