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The nonprofit owner of St. Vincent Medical Center near downtown Los Angeles has asked a bankruptcy court for permission to shut down the facility after a bid to sell the struggling hospital fell ...
To the editor: As is now well known, St. Vincent Medical Center, the first and oldest hospital in Los Angeles, will soon close its doors. Several letters have been published about this ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — St. Vincent Medical Center will be shut down after its owner was unable to sell the downtown LA hospital. Verity Health System filed a motion for court permission to close ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — The recently closed St. Vincent Medical Center in the Westlake District will reopen later this month to increase the number of hospital beds in the region and expand ...
Los Angeles Hospital Set to Close Amid Bankruptcy The bankruptcy petition, which states that St. Vincent has 1,099 employees, will be considered by the court later this week. Published January 7 ...
(Gavin) Newsom is utilizing state resources to repurpose the recently shuttered St. Vincent Medical Center into a COVID-19 treatment facility," Los Angeles City Councilman Mitch O'Farrell said.
He's the new president and CEO of St. Vincent Medical Center, the first hospital established in Los Angeles. St. Vincent was established by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul in 1856 ...
The closure of St. Vincent Medical Center does not impact Verity’s other remaining facilities, including St. Francis Medical Center in Los Angeles County, and Seton Medical Center and Seton ...
“The St. Vincent’s Medical Center campus is one of Los Angeles’ premier properties that will help boost the region’s economy and strengthen its position in the medical and life science ...
St. Vincent Medical Center in Los Angeles announced the opening of the Korean Pavilion, a 30-bed unit designed to meet the needs of a fast-growing population segment in the community. The overall ...
(Gavin) Newsom is utilizing state resources to repurpose the recently shuttered St. Vincent Medical Center into a COVID-19 treatment facility," Los Angeles City Councilman Mitch O'Farrell said.