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Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Campus. A New Vision June 22, 2011. Honorable Mark Ridley-Thomas Supervisor, Second District Los Angeles County. Harbor General Hospital (1943). Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Campus (2011). NEW Master Plan Approach
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Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Campus A New Vision June 22, 2011 Honorable Mark Ridley-Thomas Supervisor, Second District Los Angeles County
NEW Master Plan Approach • Define “Health” broadly to include nutrition, fitness, education, research, housing and transportation. • Capitalize on health care delivery system reform opportunities. • Achieve optimal public utilization of all County-controlled land. • Build on relationship between health care delivery, jobs and workforce development and training. • Incorporate sustainable design, construction and operating practices. • Empower residents to take charge of their community’s health.
Creating an Integrated Delivery Network • Harbor-UCLA Medical Center • New Surgery/Emergency Room • New MLK Hospital • New MLK Multi-Service Ambulatory Care Center • New MLK Center for Public Health • Hubert Humphrey and Dollarhide Health Centers • 19 FQHC affiliated School-based Health Centers • A network of community partner clinics, private hospitals, and mental health facilities • A more vibrant public transportation system
PROJECT STATUS REPORT Harbor-UCLA Medical Center • Harbor-UCLA Campus Master Plan • Harbor-UCLA Seismic Retrofit • Harbor-UCLA Surgery/ER Replacement Off Campus • Metro Station Area Plan and Improvements • MLK Medical Campus Master Plan • MLK Center for Public Health • Health Career Academy • MLK Inpatient Tower and Ancillary Building • MLK MACC • Augustus Hawkins Mental Health Center • MLK Fitness Garden • Humphrey Health Center Start Date Cost January 2011 $3 Million (M) Underway $51 M Underway $323 M Underway $4 M January 2011 $3 M Completed $20 M TBD TBD April 2011 $229 M September 2011 $125 M Underway $3.6 M May 2011 $1 M July 2011 $13.6 M
Workforce Investment • Health-related Construction Projects in the Second District will create approximately 8,370 new jobs. • Hensel-Phelps has implemented a volunteer Local Worker Hire Policy for Harbor-UCLA’s Surgery/Emergency Room Replacement Project. • 9.77% of the cumulative hours worked have been completed by workers living within 5 miles of the project. • 35.4% of the cumulative hours worked have been completed by workers living within 15 miles of the project.
Empowerment Opportunities • June 25, 2011 – Baldwin Hills Relay for Life, 9 AM Ladera Baseball Field – 5401 S. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles • July 7, 2011 – MLK Master Planning Community Meeting #2, 5:30 – 7:30 PM MLK Hudson Auditorium – 12021 S. Wilmington Ave., Los Angeles • July 14, 2011 – Empowerment Congress Health Committee Meeting, 5 PM Second District Office at Exposition Park – 700 Exposition Park Dr., Los Angeles