
Vaccine hesitancy becomes personal
Dr. Batchlor published a personal story in The Atlantic illustrating the work we need to do to overcome distrust of the healthcare system in Black communities.
Dr. Batchlor published a personal story in The Atlantic illustrating the work we need to do to overcome distrust of the healthcare system in Black communities.
Award recognizes Batchlor's efforts to bring a high-quality hospital to South LA.
Our CEO has received one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine—election to the National Academy of Medicine.
The honorific recognizes Dr. Batchlor’s 20 years as a medical professional and her work to increase healthcare access to underserved and vulnerable populations.
Brad Armstrong and Denise Pines recently joined the foundation board of directors for the same reason: to make sure the hospital keeps getting stronger.
In this board member spotlight profile, Steve Yslas, native of South Los Angeles, shares the importance of the hospital to the community.
Our hospital CEO is excited to put the "community" from our name into action. Read more about the hospital’s community health efforts.
In this spotlight profile of Medical Director for Hospital Medicine, Dr. Talamantes shares his personal connection to the hospital’s mission and patient base.
The UCLA honor recognizes Dr. Batchlor’s unwavering commitment to eliminating health disparities in underserved communities.
Passionate about the power of community-building to improve people’s lives, John brings extensive leadership experience to our board.
The James Irvine Foundation bestowed the honor, along with a gift of $250,000, for improving health equity and access in South LA.
Dr. Batchlor's leadership in transforming South LA is honored in Citi's month-long, multimedia Progress Makers campaign.