The Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to approve a plan to help keep the county’s public health system afloat in the face of devastating federal budget cuts.
Supervisors voted unanimously to direct county staff — including the county administrator, auditor, controller and the interim health director — to find a way to help the Alameda Health System avoid implementing a proposal to save millions of dollars annually via layoffs and service cuts.
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