Rebuilding L.A.'s Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital

One influence on the design of the new hospital was the range of services provided. The county studied the demand in the community and found it wasn’t the same as in the past, according to an article on the Healthcare Design


One influence on the design of the new hospital was the range of services provided. The county studied the demand in the community and found it wasn’t the same as in the past, according to an article on the Healthcare Design. The county also set out to avoid duplicating services by creating one central sterile department. 

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April 11, 2016


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