Los Angeles General Medical Center is one of the largest public
hospitals and medical training centers in the
United States, and the largest single provider of
healthcare in
Los Angeles County. It provides healthcare services for the region's medically underserved, is a Level I
trauma center and treats over 28 percent of the region's
trauma victims (2005). It provides care for half of all
sickle-cell anemia patients and those people living with
AIDS in
Southern California. Los Angeles General Medical Center provides a full spectrum of
emergency,
inpatient and
outpatient services to all including indigent and Medi-Cal only recipients. These include medical,
surgical, emergency/trauma,
obstetrical,
gynecological and
pediatric services as well as
psychiatric services for adults, adolescents and children. Los Angeles General Medical Center is one of the busiest public hospitals in the
Western United States, with nearly 39,000 inpatients discharged, and one million
ambulatory care patient visits each year. The Emergency Department is one of the world's busiest, with more than 150,000 visits per year. LA General operates one of only three
burn centers in Los Angeles County and one of the few Level III
Neonatal Intensive Care Units in Southern California. LA General is also the home of the Los Angeles County College of Nursing and Allied Health, which has prepared registered nurses for professional practice since its founding in 1895. Los Angeles General Medical Center also serves as the host facility for the Navy Trauma Training Center, allowing uniformed medical professionals valuable exposure to trauma cases during 30 day clinical rotations that prepare them to treat battlefield injury on the front lines with the United States Marine Corps, at sea with the United States Navy, or ashore at Fleet Hospitals and Shock Trauma Platoons. In 2013, the
American Cancer Society awarded Los Angeles General Medical Center with the Harold P. Freeman Award in recognition of the hospital's achievements to reduce cancer disparities among medically underserved populations. == New facility ==