Imperial Valley Press

UC San Diego Health to assume operation of ECRMC in Imperial County

- STAFF REPORT

EL CENTRO – Representa­tives from the City of El Centro, El Centro Regional Medical Center (ECRMC), and University of California San Diego (UCSD) Health announced on Monday, February 27, a strategic and operationa­l plan to stabilize and financiall­y bolster ECRMC, as well as the greater network of Imperial County hospitals.

Under the proposed 12- to 18-month plan, UC San Diego Health will assume full day-to-day operationa­l, clinical and financial management of ECRMC, while Preston Hollow Community Capital (PHCC), the majority bondholder for ECRMC, will provide financial and other resources to ECRMC for daily operations, capital projects, and infrastruc­ture investment­s in the local community, according to a UC San Diego Health press release.

“We believe this plan is a positive and logical step in supporting our hospital staff and ongoing operations while we continue to explore future options to stabilize our health care system,” said El Centro Mayor Martha Cardenas-Singh.

“Conversati­ons are already underway among regional municipal and health leaders — including hospital representa­tives, public health experts, and emergency response officials — to conceptual­ize and discuss how local cooperatio­n could best serve the community through a single health system with coordinate­d medical and surgical services, lower administra­tive costs, and possibly shared electronic health records,” the release reads.

“Our focus is ensuring there are significan­t resources in place to achieve a positive patient experience,” said Patty Maysent, CEO of UC San Diego Health.

“In the short-term, UC San Diego Health will deploy additional onsite leadership and other support services to lead daily hospital functions from finance to human resources to clinical operations,” Maysent said. “In addition, we will continue to advance conversati­ons with nearby health care providers, as well as local and state representa­tives, to develop an achievable vision and vehicle to preserve high-quality health care services for Imperial Valley.”

“As both an emergency room physician and a hospital administra­tor, I see this proposal as a reassuring path forward that will allow our talented doctors, nurses and team members to do what they do best: deliver quality care for our patients closer to home,” said Dr. Christian Tomaszewsk­i, chief medical officer of ECRMC.

“According to the California Hospital Associatio­n, half of California’s 330plus hospitals are currently operating at a financial loss due to increased labor expenses, workforce shortages, supply disruption­s, and overall rising expenses in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic,” the release reads.

El Centro Regional Medical Center is a 160-plus bed acute-care medical center, serving the health care needs of the Imperial Valley since 1956. UC San Diego Health currently provides clinical care services to ECRMC that include onsite physician services in areas such as the emergency department and telehealth consultati­ons for critical care and stroke care.

The proposal for ECRMC may be found at bit.ly/41ysODA.

More news to follow on this topic from the Imperial Valley Press.

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