L.A. Hospital On Track After Delay

LOS ANGELES — The Martin Luther King-Harbor Hospital in South Los Angeles is finally on track to open its doors to patients in 2013.

A private nonprofit corporation formed by a partnership between the University of California and the former Martin Luther King/Drew Medical Center facility will run new $400 million, 120-bed hospital.

The L.A. County Board of Supervisors and the University of California have named a board to oversee operations at the new hospital.

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Video Mount Products

Mounting solutions provider Video Mount Products will provides the LCD-MID-C Universal Mid-Size Flat Panel Ceiling Mount at the 2011. The mount features 27-inch to 42-inch flat-panel display holding capabilities, adjustable mounting rails to accommodate monitors with mounting holes up to VESA 400 x 200, mast telescopes 23 to 35 inches from the ceiling, adjustable -5 to +20 degree tilt, cable management throughout the center of the mast and a load capacity of 100 pounds.
 

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Texas Hospital Breaks Ground on $778 Million Tower






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Natalie R. Petzoldt


Healthcare and Academic medical designer Cannon Design has appointed architect Natalie R. Petzoldt, AIA, LEED, AP. EDAC, to the position of associate principal. Petzoldt has participated in every phase of project development — from programming through construction.  

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University Receives Hospital Project Grant


COLUMBUS, Ohio — U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced that the Ohio State University has received $100 million for a construction project at OSU Medical Center.

The funding, distributed by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), was awarded through a competitive grant program created by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010.

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