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Linda Vista Community Hospital is a former hospital located at 610-30 South St. Louis Street in Los Angeles, California, United States, in the Boyle Heights neighborhood. The hospital was originally constructed for employees of the Santa Fe Railroad and called the Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital.
The Alameda Naval Hospital located in Alameda, California was a 77 acre large complex completed in 1941 to serve U.S. soldiers during the Pacific War and later Vietnam War. The facility was closed in 1975 before becoming the Alameda FISC building until the building was finally closed and abandoned under congressional authorization in 1997.
For Fiscal Year 2015–16, Health Services had an annual budget of US$3,832,724,000. [2] The County funds less than 15% (US$635,492,000) of Health Services' total annual budget. [2] The department's administrative headquarters is located in Downtown Los Angeles's Civic Center, at the corner of Figueroa and Temple Streets.
MLK Community Hospital, a crucial safety-net facility serving the South Los Angeles area, may run out of money to pay its bills as soon as next year, hospital leaders are warning.
In FY 2015–16, the three departments comprising the Los Angeles County Health Agency had a combined annual budget of US$6,942,989,000, constituting about 25% of the county's total annual budget. [14] [15] The county's 31,887 health employees were tasked to the County Health Agency. [16]
Morningside Hospital was a 125-bed hospital located at 8711 South Harvard Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. The facility opened in early 1958. The facility opened in early 1958. An August 1980 Los Angeles Times article indicated that the closing date of Morningside would be September 15, 1980, citing financial losses and competition from ...
Between the notorious Los Feliz Murder Mansion and 10050 Cielo Drive, aka one of the sites of the Manson massacres, Los Angeles is full of allegedly haunted houses.
A second facility under the same name was opened in 1964 to serve as a smaller 73-bed outpatient clinic. In November 1984; the hospital was renamed as Robert F Kennedy Medical Center in honor of former senator Robert F. Kennedy who was assassinated in Los Angeles on June 6, 1968 during an appearance as a part of his presidential campaign. [5]