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L.A. county hospitals: ranked by number if staffed beds.


Earnings Estimates in Health Care

Compensation for Health Care Practitioners and Technical Occupations

                                   Number     Mean Annual
Occupation                        Employed      Earnings

Anesthesiologists                      60       $84,820
Athletic Trainers                     240       $30,390
Audiologists                          260       $49,610
Cardiovascular Techs.                 850       $41,550
Dental Hygienists                   4,930       $62,740
Dentists                            2,990      $139,300
Diagnostic Med. Sonographers          430       $50,600
Dietetic Technicians                1,020       $28,640
Dietitians and Nutritionists        1,080       $44,980
Emerg. Med. Tech Aramedics          2,740       $25,760
Family/General Practitioners        7,940       $64,180
Licensed Prac.Voc. Nurses          18,080       $37,520
Med./Clin. Lab. Technicians         4,360       $32,680
Med./Clin. Lab. Technologists       5,930       $53,600
Medical Records Technicians         3,350       $31,300
Nuclear Medicine Technologists        290       $54,330
Occupational Health/Safety            410       $54,180
Occupational Therapists             2,540       $49,040
Opticians, Dispensing               1,020       $33,980
Optometrists                          610       $90,080
Orthotists and Prosthetists            30       $48,290
Pediatricians, General                360       $62,830
Pharmacists                         5,760       $80,890
Pharmacy Technicians                4,740       $30,870
Physical Therapists                 3,010       $65,930
Physician Assistants                  830       $78,690
Podiatrists                           290       $79,120
Psychiatric Technicians             2,340       $34,970
Psychiatrists                         760      $110,190
Radiation Therapists                   90       $57,090
Radiologic Techs.                   4,120       $43,100
Recreational Therapists               480       $34,600
Registered Nurses                  67,550       $54,720
Respiratory Therapists              1,730       $39,680
Respiratory Therapy Techs.            710       $41,250
Speech-Language Pathologists        1,400       $59,690
Surgeons                              150      $115,850
Surgical Technologists              2,230       $33,290
Veterinarians                         600       $92,120
Veterinary Techs.                   1,010       $25,080

Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

L.A. COUNTY HOSPITALS

Ranked by number of staffed beds

Rank    Hospital (Ranking in 2005)                            Beds
        * name                                           * staffed (1)
        * address                                        * licensed (2)

   1    Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (1)                       855
        8700 Beverly Blvd.                                    877
        Los Angeles 90048
   2    L.A. County+USC Medical Center (2)                    679
        1200 N. State St.                                   1,395
        Los Angeles 90033
   3    UCLA Medical Center (3)                               644
        10833 LeConte Ave.                                    671
        Los Angeles 90095
   4    Long Beach Memorial Medical Center (5)(6)             563
        2801 Atlantic Ave.                                    743
        Long Beach 90806
   5    Citrus Valley Medical Center (6)(4)                   547
        210 W. San Bernardino Road                            547
        Covina 91722
   6    Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center          467
          (6)                                                 507
        4867 Sunset Blvd.
        Los Angeles 90027
   7    Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (7)             444
        1798 N. Garey Ave.                                    444
        Pomona 91767
   8    Little Company of Mary-San Pedro Hospital (5)         421
        1300 W. Seventh St.                                   569
        San Pedro 90732
   9    Northridge Hospital Medical Center (8)                415
        18300 Roscoe Blvd.                                    425
        Northridge 91328
  10    Glendale Adventist Medical Center (9)                 394
        1509 Wilson Terrace                                   448
        Glendale 91206

Rank     Net Patient     Operating          Profile
          Revenues        Margin            * owner
        (in millions)     * 2005         * year founded
           * 2005         * 2004
           * 2004

   1      $1,273.3         4.8%       Cedars-Sinai Health
          $1,105.2         3.5%              System
                                              1902
   2        882.9          -1.5        Los Angeles County
            918.1           11                1932
   3        769.8           3.5       Regents of the Univ.
            733.8          -7.3            of Calif.
                                              1955
   4        558.6           4.5           MemorialCare
            520.4          -4.5         Medical Centers
                                              1907
   5        239.8           1.4       Citrus Valley Health
            217.9          -0.8             Partners
                                              1922
   6         NA             NA         Kaiser Foundation
             NA             NA             Hospitals
                                              1953
   7        280.2           4.5        Community Board of
            243.3           0.7            Directors
                                              1903
   8        110.9           4.7        Providence Health
            103.8            5              Systems
                                              1925
   9        236.5           5.8       Catholic Healthcare
            216.1           0.5               West
                                              1955
  10        216.9           0.7         Adventist Health
            202.9            3                1905

Rank      Employees                   Hospital Specialties
           * total                       (partial list)
        * doctors (3)
        * registered
           nurses

   1        8,817          cancer, cardiac, chest diseases, coronary
            1,957             care, digestive diseases, emergency,
            2,112        gastroenterology, imaging, neonatal intensive
                                     care, trauma level III
   2        7,000        burn center, cancer, coronary care, perinatal,
             825           psychiatric, rheumatology, trauma level I,
            1,200           wound service, pediatric intensive care
   3         NA                     academic medical center
             NA
             NA
   4        5,262          cancer, cardiac, coronary care, emergency,
             NA                imaging, neonatal intensive care,
            1,547          neurosciences, pediatrics, trauma level I
   5        2,410          cancer, cardiac, coronary care, emergency,
             700         imaging, neonatal intensive care, orthopedics,
             NA                 psychiatric, radiation oncology
   6        4,800        cancer, cardiac, emergency, gastroenterology,
             400         imaging, neonatal intensive care, pediatrics,
            1,116        psychiatric, radiation oncology, rheumatology
   7        2,765          cancer, cardiac, chest diseases, coronary
             618              care, digestive diseases, emergency,
             951         gastroenterology, imaging, neonatal intensive
                                        care, nephrology
   8         NA              cancer, chemical dependency, digestive
             400             diseases, emergency, gastroenterology,
             NA          imaging, nephrology, orthopedics, psychiatric,
                                       radiation oncology
   9        2,001          cancer, cardiac, chest diseases, coronary
             844         care, digestive diseases, emergency, imaging,
             581          neonatal intensive care, trauma center level
                                               II
  10        2,205         cancer, cardiac, chemical dependency, chest
             587          diseases, coronary care, digestive diseases,
             638              emergency, gastroenterology, imaging

Rank    Top Local Executive
        * name
        * title
        * phone

   1    Thomas M. Priselac
        ceo, president
        (310) 423-3277
   2    Pete Delgado
        ceo
        (323) 226-2622
   3    Dr. David L. Callendar
        ceo
        (310) 825-8911
   4    T. M. Brailsford/B. Arbuckle
        interim ceo/ceo, president
        (562) 933-2000
   5    James Yoshioka
        ceo
        (626) 331-7331
   6    Barry Wolfman
        sr. v.p., service area man.
        (323) 783-4011
   7    Richard E. Yochum
        ceo
        (909) 865-9500
   8    Nancy Carlson
        ceo
        (310) 832-3311
   9    Michael L. Wall
        president
        (818) 885-8500
  10    Scott Reiner
        ceo, president
        (818) 409-8000

NA--Not Available

(1) Staffed beds: the average daily complement of beds (excluding
nursery) that are set up, staffed, equipped, and in all respects,
ready for use by patents remaining in the hospital overnight.

(2) Licensed beds: the number of licensed beds (excluding nursery)
stated on the hospital license at the end of the
reporting period.

(3) For the 12 months ended Sept. 30.

(4) Doctors are not directly employed by hospitals, but are given
staff priveleges.

(5) Includes Miller Children's Hospital.

(6) Inter-Community Campus and Queen of the Valley Campus.

(7) Centinela Campus.

Note: Bed and financial information was obtained from the Office of
Statewide Health Planning and Development (O.S.H.P.D.) Quarterly
Financial Reports. Other information was provided by the hospitals
themselves. Only general acute care facilities were included. Hospitals
are ranked by the average number of staffed beds for the 12 months
ended Sept. 30, 2005.

To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press
time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and
thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes
occur. Please send corrections or additions on company letterhead to
the Research Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 5700 Wilshire
Blvd., Suite 170, Los Angeles 90036. [c]2006 Los Angeles Business
Journal. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without
prior written permission from the editor. Reprints are available from
Wright's Reprints, (877) 652-5295.

Researched by David Nusbaum
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