Maternity Ward Closures in California Result in Much More than Strained Health Care
- Royal Inland Hospital may change maternity care starting July 26, due to physician scheduling concerns, as noted by Interior Health in a public service announcement on July 24.
- Individuals in labor should come to Royal Inland Hospital for assessment, and emergency care will be available there.
- Expectant parents without a regular care provider will be assessed at Royal Inland Hospital and may be transported to alternate hospitals for specialized care, according to Interior Health.
- Interior Health will provide transportation and accommodation supports if out-of-community care is needed.
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Maternity ward closures in California result in much more than strained health care
Guest Commentary written by John McHugh John McHugh is an obstetrician who has practiced for decades in Southern California. He is chair of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology for District IX, which includes California. A few months ago, I worked my final night as an OB/GYN on labor and delivery at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital in the Los Angeles County city of Glendale. I wanted my team of doctors, nurses and other staff to get toge…
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