LA Times Highlights MLKCH Diabetes Program Outcomes
A Los Angeles Times feature highlights how MLKCH’s diabetes management program is helping high-risk patients improve outcomes and avoid serious complications.
A Los Angeles Times feature highlights how MLKCH’s diabetes management program is helping high-risk patients improve outcomes and avoid serious complications.
A new analysis of MLKCH’s diabetes program shows significant improvements in outcomes—including zero amputations among intensive management patients.
What you drink can be just as important as what you eat for managing diabetes. Learn why sugary drinks are bad and which drinks are best for diabetes.
Hard-to-heal wounds are a common complication of diabetes. Learn how to prevent foot ulcers and other wounds. Plus, get tips to treat wounds and help them heal.
MLK Community Healthcare’s Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Center is a “Center of Excellence”.
MLKCH receives $2 million to support South LA diabetes management care from Good Hope Medical Foundation.
In recognition, we’re providing education, tips and resources.
Dr. Myron Hall feels joy about doing his life’s work at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital and his joy is contagious.
MLKCH is offering healthy options to kick off the holiday season.
MLKCH receives near perfect score on NCQA Population Health Program Accreditation.