| UCLA Unveils Hospital of the Future: Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center |
| Date: 06/04/2007 Contact: Roxanne Moster (rmoster@mednet.ucla.edu) Phone: 310-794-2264 |
Ronald Reagan UCLA
Medical Center, which will feature the most advanced medical technology in the
world and 520 large, private rooms for patients, was officially dedicated today
at a ceremony attended by former first
lady Nancy Reagan, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Gov.
Gray Davis, Los Angeles Mayor
Antonio Villaraigosa, UCLA Acting Chancellor Norman Abrams, architect and UCLA Medal recipient C.C.
Pei, and other dignitaries. The center is the biggest construction project in
the history of the "Inside this new facility, researchers will strive tirelessly to find cures and better treatments for the world's most devastating diseases," Abrams said. "Health care professionals will go the extra mile to relieve human suffering. Lives will be saved and quality of life improved. All of this is possible because of the partnership between UCLA and the community. Generous hearts have come forward to augment government funding, enabling us to create a hospital that will apply a new understanding of what constitutes superior health care." After the 1994
Northridge earthquake damaged the existing UCLA medical center, UCLA's
leadership embarked on a mission to bring the finest in hospital design and
technology to "The The new center,
which will house the The new building also features 520 large, private patient rooms, sun-filled views, daybeds to accommodate family members, wireless Internet access, room service with customized meals, outdoor play areas for pediatric patients, gardens and more. In addition, the entire facility is surrounded by green spaces, natural light, high-quality woods, carpeting, fountains and open terraces to inspire and welcome patients, guests and staff. "Today marks the completion of the major
construction of the Highly advanced technology not yet invented when planning first began is now woven into the fabric of the medical center, helping to provide a more people-friendly environment and giving clinicians new ways to monitor patients, fight disease, track information and survey patient progress. "I am delighted to be here today and to know that this building will bring healing, new cures and hope to the people of the world for many years to come," said Mrs. Ronald Reagan. "My family is honored to be a part of this project." The "The new While the celebration of the completion of major construction began today, the new building will not open until the entire staff has been fully trained and every piece of equipment is fully operational. Over the next nine to 12 months, UCLA's expert transition team will fit up the internal systems, install and test clinical and Internet equipment, and train more than 10,000 UCLA employees to ensure the most seamless hospital move possible. About the UCLA Health System For more than half a century, UCLA has been
recognized as a leader in patient care, medical research and teaching, and its
medical center has been ranked the No. 1 hospital in the western Offering patients of all ages a wide range of services and comprehensive care, from routine to highly specialized medical and surgical treatment and programs in geriatric, adult, adolescent and child psychiatry, the UCLA Health System includes the UCLA Medical Center (soon to be recognized as the Ronald Regan UCLA Medical Center), Santa Monica–UCLA Medical Center and Orthopaedic Hospital, the Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital, and Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA. -UCLA- RYM264 |















