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In 2016, two UC Irvine Health specialties were included among the top 50 nationally: 40th for orthopedics [7] and 41st for ear, nose, and throat. [8] It has the county's only Level I trauma center and its sole multiple-organ transplant center, and is the only hospital in the area offering a number of specialized surgeries. The medical center ...
UCI Medical Center Irvine–Newport is an acute care, ambulatory care, and cancer research facility on the northern end of the University of California, Irvine campus. The center will be a part of the larger Presidential Gateway, a 202-acre area of the campus that will also house therapeutic gardens , nature trails, and a research preserve. [ 1 ]
On February 1, 2024, UCI Health, part of the University of California, Irvine agreed to purchase Lakewood Regional Medical Center from Tenet Healthcare. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] [ 24 ] On March 27, UCI Health officially took over the management of Lake Regional Medical Center [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] and rebranded it to UCI Health - Lakewood.
INSPIRED: Influenced by other California university communities, UCI medical students started a supply drive to help their hospital's healthcare workers.
Healthcare workers picketed at the hospital in October 2022, protesting against low wages and understaffing. [6] On February 1, 2024, UCI Health, part of the University of California, Irvine, agreed to purchase Placentia-Linda Hospital from Tenet Healthcare. [7] [8] [9] UCI Health officially took over the management of the hospital on March 27 ...
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In December late 2012, Los Alamitos Medical Center was dropped by Health Net, after Tenet Healthcare wanted a higher reimbursement rate. [2] [3]On September 20, 2019, registered nurses from the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee went on a one-day strike at the hospital, they protested that there were not enough nurses to take care of patients.
The UC Irvine College of Medicine moved onto the UC Irvine campus in 1968, and on Aug. 29, a first-year class of 94 students began coursework in the Med Surge I and II buildings. Six years later, on October 3, 1974, the UC Regents purchased the Orange County Medical Center for $5.5 million. The facility was renamed the UC Irvine Medical Center.