hospitals
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HIGHLIGHTS
# of full time employees

5,962

'99-'00 salary expenditures $ 326,523,793

The UCLA Hospital System, comprised of the top-ranking UCLA Medical Center Westwood, Neuropsychiatric Hospital and the Santa Monica Hospital, provides both routine and specialized care for millions of patients in the greater Los Angeles community and from around the world. The medical center is the primary teaching hospital for the UCLA School of Medicine, with resources comprising more than 1,400 full-time faculty physicians, approximately 800 residents, interns and fellows, and more than 3,500 support staff.

 UCLA Medical Center’s ranking as one of the top academic health centers in the nation is based on outstanding clinical and research programs in, among many others, transplants (UCLA is considered the largest “multi-organ” transplant center in the nation), AIDS, geriatrics, urology, cancer and arthritis.

The UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital is recognized as the western United State’s premier comprehensive mental-health system. 

The UCLA Hospital System’s accomplishments for the fiscal year included: (1) one of the few academic medical centers across the country to be profitable, despite significant reductions in reimbursement; (2) construction of the UCLA-Westwood and Santa Monica-UCLA replacement hospitals remaining on schedule; and (3) UCLA Medical Center being selected as “Best in the West” for the 12th year by U.S. News & World Report.
 

2000-'01 MILESTONES INCLUDE:
zpinbl.gif (960 bytes)    Net income was positive, despite mandated salary increases and increased utility costs.
zpinbl.gif (960 bytes)  Patient admissions for the year were 40,755, 2.2% more than the prior year, and patient days were 246,438, 4.4% more than the prior year.
 zpinbl.gif (960 bytes)  Most programs reflected growth from last fiscal year. Medicine services increased 2% from last year and represented 38% of the Medical Center’s total patient days. Surgery days increased by 9% and represented 35% of total days. Obstetrics increased less than 1% and represented 5% of total patient days.  Pediatrics increased 3.6% and represented 11% of total patient days. Psychiatric services were unchanged from last year and represented 10% of total days.

 

SOURCES

USES

TOTALS

Westwood
Medical Center
Teaching Hospital

Santa Monica
Teaching Hospital

Neuropsychiatric Hospital
Academic Support

2000-'01

1999-'00

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State General Funds & Special
      Appropriations

$14,491,527

$ 1,984,732

$  10,501,666

$ 26,977,925

$ 22,106,547

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Federal Government

1,278,594

-

208

1,278,802

1,158,008

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Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts

804,055

2,202,273

-

3,006,328

3,205,654

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Endowments

891,493

-

-

891,493

22,950

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Sales & Services

617,284,029

110,253,257

21,834,316

749,371,602

851,942,531

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Other Sources

447,468

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-

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447,468

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14,754

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TOTAL EXPENDITURES

$ 635,197,166

$  114,440,262

$  32,336,190

$ 781,973,618

$878,450,444

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