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Olive View – UCLA Medical Center Los Angeles County Department of Health Services Geography Location 14445 Olive View Dr., Sylmar CA 91342, California, United States Organization Care system County, Public Hospital type Teaching Affiliated university University of California, Los Angeles Services Beds 377 History Founded 1920 Links Website Olive View-UCLA Medical Center Lists Hospitals in California Olive View-UCLA Medical Center is a hospital, funded by Los Angeles County[1], located in the Sylmar neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, USA. It is one of the primary healthcare delivery systems in the north San Fernando Valley, especially the area's large indigent population. Olive View is also the closest county hospital serving the Antelope Valley after High Desert Hospital was converted to an urgent care clinic in 2003.
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Overview
The new 377-bed-state-of-the-art replacement facility, built on the old Sylmar site, was opened on May 8, 1987. Olive View incorporated UCLA in its name, becoming Olive View-UCLA Medical Center in 1992. In May 1997, Olive View-UCLA Medical Center became a part of ValleyCare, which maintains responsibility for the care of the medically indigent, low income, uninsured residents of the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys.
Olive View-UCLA Medical Center has a strong affiliation with the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA offering residency programs in all major specialty areas as well as providing an on-campus School of Nursing. "As a public sector, integrated health services delivery system, the hospital's vision is to serve as a model for enhancing health and providing education to patients, staff, and the community," according to the hospital.
Olive View-UCLA Medical Center is very active in clinical research. Notably, the department of Emergency Medicine has been granted numerous government grants to study emerging infections such as MRSA.
History
The hospital was founded on October 27, 1920, as a tuberculosis (TB) sanatorium to relieve overcrowding at County General Hospital, and when it was no longer needed for TB treatment, the facilities became an acute care hospital in 1970. In 1962, Olive View Hospital performed the first open heart surgery successfully in the San Fernando Valley, and one of the first in Southern California.
The hospital was known as Olive View Hospital before it became affiliated with the university's School of Medicine in 1970. Olive View Hospital became Olive View Medical Center, a teaching hospital and a new 888-bed hospital was dedicated in December 1970.
Unfortunately, the hospital was severely damaged during the 6.6[2] 1971 San Fernando earthquake (February 9, 1971), which caused the collapse of the four stairwell wings, as well as the parking structure. The first floor columns of the five-story main structure nearly collapsed as well, which nearly brought down the entire structure. The building was demolished in 1973. For the next sixteen years, Olive View served its patients through an interim facility at MidValley in Van Nuys.
The rebuilt Olive View UCLA Medical Center was opened in 1987.
The 2008 Sayre Fire caused damage to several outbuildings, and an evacuation of the intensive care patients from the hospital.
See also
- Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
- Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center
- UCLA Medical Center
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