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The Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center, formerly known as Martin Luther King Jr. Multi-Service Ambulatory Care Center, Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center (King/Drew), and later Martin Luther King Jr.–Harbor Hospital (MLK–Harbor or King–Harbor), was a public urgent care center and outpatient clinic and former hospital in Willowbrook, an unincorporated section of Los Angeles ...
The closure of Martin Luther King Jr. Multi-Service Ambulatory Care Center in 2007, due to revocation of federal funding after the hospital failed a comprehensive review by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, had immediate ramifications in the South Los Angeles area, which was left without a major hospital providing indigent care.
LADHS, through its Ambulatory Care Network (ACN), operates two outpatient care centers, which comprise an urgent care center as well as primary care and specialty care clinics: [16] High Desert Regional Health Center (HD RHC) Martin Luther King, Jr. Outpatient Center (MLK OC)
Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center; ... Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital; L. Los Angeles County General Hospital; Los Angeles General Medical Center; O.
Another important building possibly vulnerable to earthquakes is the County-USC Outpatient ... Several non-ductile concrete buildings on the county's list are on the campus of Martin Luther King ...
A fact from Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 1 October 2006. The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that the King/Drew Medical Centre, a major public hospital in South Central Los Angeles, was founded in response to the 1965 Watts Riots?
Barbara Ferrer, Director of LA County Department of Public Health. Until the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved the establishment of Public Health on May 30, 2006, public health functions were assumed by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services.
From 1957 to 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. traveled 6 million miles, gave over 2,500 speeches and wrote five books. King was the youngest ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize . Dr.