Rising to the Top, Our Best Practices Make Headlines
The September 22 edition of the Los Angeles Times showcases our hospital’s implementation of many of the healthcare industry’s best practices.
The September 22 edition of the Los Angeles Times showcases our hospital’s implementation of many of the healthcare industry’s best practices.
The opening of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital was a front page story in the Tuesday, July 7, 2015 edition of the Los Angeles Times.
The lead gift of $750,000 supports our work to help keep patients out of the emergency room by providing appropriate primary care for their conditions.
Only 26% of hospitals nationwide have the earned this recognition—the highest our hospital could achieve in its first six months. Find out what it means.
The California Community Foundation’s Centinela Fund boosts the hospital’s planning and pilot program development for its health education outreach.
The Annenberg Foundation awarded a 2013 grant of $151,880 for planning and pilot work related to the hospital’s Learning Center.
Brad Armstrong and Denise Pines recently joined the foundation board of directors for the same reason: to make sure the hospital keeps getting stronger.
Without MLKCH maternity services, more than half of the women in South Los Angeles travel far from their community to obtain maternity care.
In October 2014, the Good Hope Medical Foundation issued a challenge grant to kick off our Advanced Care Program planning and first-stage pilot.
The David & Lucile Packard Foundation awarded a grant of $800,000 in support of the hospital’s expansion of maternity services and programs.
The Walt Disney Company stepped forward to help us promote comfort and normalcy in the hospital environment through a curated art collection.
Thanks to a lead gift from The Walt Disney Company, the hospital will build a collection of art from local artists to adorn patient areas.