The 25 largest hospitals in the Los Angeles area.The 25 largest hospitals in the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. area Ranked by number of licensed beds
Rank Hospital Beds Staffing
. name (July 1, 1988) . total employe
es
. address . licensed beds . physicians on
staff
. available beds . RNs on staff
1 L.A. County-USC Medical Center 2,045 8,351
1200 N. State St. 1,454 1,300
Los Angeles 90033 1,350
2 Veterans Administration Medical Center 2,019 3,470
Wilshire at Sawtelle Blvds. 1,503 188.4
Los Angeles 90073 569.3
3 Veterans Administration Medical Center 1,228 3,431
5901 E. Seventh St. 1,017 198
Long Beach 90822 515
4 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 1,120 5,100
8700 Beverly Blvd. 941 2,200
Los Angeles 90048 2,200
5 Memorial Medical Center of Long Beach 998 4,200
2801 Atlantic Ave. 998 1,200
Long Beach 90801 NA
6 Veterans Administration Medical Center 875 2,000
16111 Plummer St. 875 135
Sepulveda 91343 280
7 Kaiser Foundation Hospital 752 2,400
4867 Sunset Blvd. 546 366
Los Angeles 90027 828
8 Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center 735 2,500
7601 E. Imperial Highway 435 84 full time/74
part time
Downey 90242 458 full time/1
9 part time
9 UCLA Medical Center 711 3,650
10833 Le Conte Ave. 601 673 full time
Los Angeles 90024 662/183 per die
m
10 St. Joseph Medical Center 647 2,650
Buena Vista at Alameda 647 551
Burbank 91505 825
11 Huntington Memorial Hospital 606 2,400
100 Congress St. 556 800
Pasadena 91105 1,000
12 Glendale Adventist Medical Center 604 1,739
1509 Wilson Terrace 452 230
Glendale 91206 640
13 Brotman Medical Center 566(1) 1,400(1)
3828 Delmas NA(1) NA
Culver City 90231 NA
14 St. Mary Medical Center 556 2,078
1050 Linden Ave. 495 725
Long Beach 90801 729
15 Harbor Medical Center (UCLA) 553(1) 2,900(1)
1000 W. Carson St. NA(1) NA
Torrance 90509 NA
16 St. John's Hospital and Health Center 551 1,800
1328 22nd St. 551 1,050
Santa Monica 90404 550
17 Loma Linda University Medical Center 549 3,500
11234 Anderson St. 549 521
Loma Linda 92354 1,261
18 Jerry L. Pettis Memorial Veterans Hospital 548 1,367
11201 Benton St. 514 56 full time/31
part time
Loma Linda 92357 233
19 St. Joseph Hospital of Orange 519 2,350
1100 W. Stewart Drive 409 1,025
Orange 92668 NA
20 St. Francis Medical Center 515 1,400
3630 E. Imperial Highway 415 350
Lynwood 90262 386
22 UCI Medical Center 493 2,996
101 The City Drive South 405 1,283
Orange 92668 650
22 Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center 480 2,800
12021 S. Wilmington Ave. 480 166 faculty/323
residents
Los Angeles 90059 451
23 Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian 471 2,400
301 Newport Blvd. 351 600
Newport Beach 92658 825
24 Kaiser Foundation Hospital 459 1,800
9961 Sierra Ave. 459 350
Fontana 92335 985
25 San Pedro Peninsula Hospital 438 1,150
1300 W. 7th St. 377 324
San Pedro 90732 195
Budget Ownership Status Administration
. 1987 budget . owner or parent . public or private . medical directo
r
or expenses organization operation . purchasing dire
ctor
$455.1 County of Los Angeles public Sol Bernstein M.S
.
Harold Crank
$179.4 U.S. Veterans Administration public H. Earl Gordon M.
D. (Wadsworth Div) &
Don E. Flinn M.D. (B
rentwood Div) E. Roy
Poindexter
$145.0 U.S. Veterans Administration public Ausma Blumentals
M.D.
Richard Trevino
WND Cedars-Sinai Medical Center private James Klinenberg
M.D.
non-profit John Hull
$282.0 Memorial Health Service private NA
NA
$77.0 U.S. Veterans Administration public Norman E. Hensley
Howard Cooperman
$100.5 Kaiser Foundation Health Plan private Charles N. Sadoff
M.D.
none
$107.0 Los Angeles County public Robert L. Waters
M.D.
Marion Reza
$280.5 Regents of the University university teaching Herbert I. Machle
der M.D.
of California hospital Robert A. LeWinte
r
$200.0 Sisters of Providence private non-profit Anthony Grisanti
M.D.
James Owen
$137.0 Pasadena Hospital private Gilbert P. Kipnis
M.D.
Association Ltd. non-profit Bruce Schuetz
$101.0 Adventist Health System West private Herbert I. Harder
M.D
(expenses) Taly Dorn
NA Hospital Corp. of America private NA
NA
$99.0 Sisters of Charity private Vincent Esposito
M.D.
Health Services Corp. Ed Ludwig
$167.0(1) Los Angeles County public NA
NA
$113.0 Sisters of Providence private Robert Fredericks
M.D.
Trince Hargrove
WND Adventist Health System/ private NA
Loma Linda NA
$64.6 U.S. Veterans Administration public vacant
W.G. Robinson
WND Sisters of St. Joseph private NA
of Orange Health System non-profit NA
$100.0 The Daughters of Charity private non-profit Albert Attyah M.D
.
National Health System NA
$150.8 University of California public Edward Quilligan
Pat Getchell
$160.8 Los Angeles County public James G. Haughton
M.D.
Gloria Vinson
$114.4 none private William F. Capps
M.D.
Dave Greenhalge
$68.5 Kaiser Foundation Health Plan private Stephen Wierzbins
ki
none (regional pu
rchasing)
$52.9 San Pedro Peninsula private none
Health Services Kenneth Landgrove
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E - Company estimate. DNA-Does not apply. NA - Not available. WND WND Wind WND World Net Daily WND Waarnemend WND Wilson Disease Gene (genetic medicine) WND Will Not Disclose WND Waving Not Drowning WND Why Not Design (Citrus Heights, CA) - Would not disclose. Note: The information in this list was supplied or verified ver·i·fy tr.v. ver·i·fied, ver·i·fy·ing, ver·i·fies 1. To prove the truth of by presentation of evidence or testimony; substantiate. 2. by the hospitals themselves. Survey completed during the week of Oct. 10, 1988. 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 typographical error - (typo) An error while inputting text via keyboard, made despite the fact that the user knows exactly what to type in. This usually results from the operator's inexperience at keyboarding, rushing, not paying attention, or carelessness. Compare: mouso, thinko. sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions on company letterhead to Kate Seago, research director, Los Angeles Business Journal, 3345 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 207, Los Angeles, CA 90010. |
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