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Good Samaritan Hospital (Los Angeles)

Coordinates: 34°3′16″N 118°15′55″W / 34.05444°N 118.26528°W / 34.05444; -118.26528
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PIH Health Good Samaritan Hospital
The hospital circa 1923 and 1933
Map
Geography
Location1225 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles 90017, California, United States
Coordinates34°3′16″N 118°15′55″W / 34.05444°N 118.26528°W / 34.05444; -118.26528
Organization
Care systemPrivate, Not-for-profit
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityKeck School of Medicine of USC
Services
Beds408
History
Opened1885
Links
Websitehttp://www.goodsam.org
ListsHospitals in California

PIH Health Good Samaritan Hospital is a hospital in Los Angeles, California. The hospital has 408 beds. In 2019 Good Samaritan joined the PIH Health network.[1][2]

History

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(1928)

In 1885, Sister Mary Wood opened a care facility with 9 beds. The hospital was historically affiliated with the Episcopal Church, but currently pastoral care services are available for all religions and denominations. The current hospital was built in 1976.[2][3]

Prominent American suffragist Inez Milholland died at the hospital on November 25, 1916. Actress Jean Harlow died of kidney disease at the hospital at age 26 at 11:37 AM on June 7, 1937.

Presidential candidate United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy died at the hospital early in the morning of June 6, 1968, 25 hours after he was shot at the Ambassador Hotel.[4]

In 1996, the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit was featured in Visiting... with Huell Howser Episode 401.[5]

In 2011, Becker's Hospital Review listed Good Samaritan Hospital under 60 Hospitals With Great Orthopedic Programs.[6]

In 2019 the hospital joined the PIH Health network becoming the third hospital in the network which includes PIH Health Hospital-Whittier and PIH Health Hospital-Downey.[1]

Controversies

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Since 2020, Good Samaritan Hospital has been accused of poor, unsafe work conditions for its nursing staff, with workers reporting shortages of PPE and unsafe recycling of masks and gloves.[7][8] These unsanitary and poor working conditions have led to multiple strikes by nurses affiliated with the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee (CNA/NNU). Chief Nurse Union Representative Alejandro Cuevas said that Good Samaritan Hospital has put patients at risk just to save money in the process.[9] Good Samaritan Hospital was later accused of engaging in Union busting by CNA/NNU when Union Representative Alejandro Cuevas was fired from his position.

Good Samaritan has also been accused of violating California's safe staffing law due to its chronic short-staffing, which has led to nurses assigned too many patients to care for and that means they are unable to take breaks during their 12-hour shifts, forcing them to work overtime and take extra shifts.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Good Samaritan Hospital Joins PIH Health Network - PIH Health". www.pihhealth.org.
  2. ^ a b "About Good Samaritan Hospital". Archived from the original on May 2, 2013. Retrieved May 1, 2007.
  3. ^ "Facts about Good Samaritan Hospital". Archived from the original on May 2, 2013. Retrieved May 1, 2007.
  4. ^ "How the AP Covered the RFK Assassination 50 Years Ago". NBC Los Angeles. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
  5. ^ "Babies – Visiting (401) – Huell Howser Archives at Chapman University".
  6. ^ "1 - Page 2". www.beckershospitalreview.com.
  7. ^ "Good Samaritan Hospital Employees to Protest Lack of Protective Equipment, Short Staffing While Treating COVID-19 Patients". SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West.
  8. ^ "US nurses protest working conditions amid Covid-19 surge". LA Prensa Latina Bilingul Media.
  9. ^ "Los Angeles nurses to hold speak out for patient safety". National Nurses United.
  10. ^ "Los Angeles nurses to hold rally to demand patient safety and safe staffing". National Nurses United.