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Budget PlanningAdministration & FinanceDetected Jun 18, 2026

Southern Mono Healthcare District’s June 18, 2026 board agenda includes review and approval of the operating budget for Fiscal Year 2027. This is being presented by CEO/CFO Melanie Van Winkle, indicating an active planning cycle for clinical operations, support services, and administrative spending across Mammoth Hospital and associated facilities. Because this is a system-wide hospital operating budget, it will underpin all FY 2027 procurements, including contracts for clinical services, IT, consulting, and other operational needs. Vendors targeting the district should align their outreach to the timing and priorities of this budget, as decision makers are currently defining what will be funded next year and how aggressive they can be with new initiatives or expansions.

Budget approval will shape spend for all departments, including IT, facilities, and clinical initiat...

Mammoth HospitalFiscal Year 2027 Operating Budget Development and Approval

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