Future remains uncertain for Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital
Sunday, August 17, 2008 - 14:42
in Health & Medicine
A year after the hospital ended emergency and inpatient care, the University of California is still trying to decide if it wants to take over. The closure of emergency and inpatient services at Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital quietly passed its one-year anniversary this week, and county officials acknowledged in interviews that they remain far from fulfilling their promise of restoring it to full operation.
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