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KDMC
(redirected from King/Drew Medical Center)

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KDMCKing's Daughters Medical Center (Ashland, KY)
KDMCKing/Drew Medical Center (California)
KDMCKalyan Dombivali Municipal Corporation (India)
KDMCKirkcaldy and District Motor Club (UK)
KDMCKorea Digital Media Center (South Korea)


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to determine the impact the closure of King/Drew Medical Center has had on resident health, an analysis of leading practices, and site visits to two highly successful health systems, Jackson Health System in Miami-Dade County Florida and the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation.
The dire circumstances at Martin Luther King/Drew Medical Center demonstrate, among other things, that the board is utterly ineffective when it comes to maintaining quality of services in all of its hospitals.
Byline: Troy Anderson Staff Writer Los Angeles County supervisors violated the state open-meetings law when they decided in closed session to close the trauma center at King/Drew Medical Center, District Attorney Steve Cooley said Friday.
 
 
 
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