Los Angeles County Department of Health Services

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The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS) in Los Angeles County's department providing public and personal health services to the over 10 million residents in the County. Mental health services are provided by a separate department, the County Department of Mental Health.

[edit] Personal health

DHS operates four hospitals in Los Angeles County, affiliated with each of Los Angeles County's medical schools:

Each hospital contains a trauma center and provides inpatient, outpatient, and emergency services for men, women, and children. The King Drew trauma center was closed in 2005 due to problems at that hospital.

The Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center provides physical therapy services to individuals around the country.

Under Personal Health, DHS also operates numerous clinics and outpatient health centers throughout the County. These services are primarily provided to individuals without health insurance. Many of the poor receive Medicaid or Medicare and choose to receive services at private doctors or non-profit clinics.

[edit] Public health

Under Public Health, DHS provides services to all of Los Angeles County's residents. Public health programs include:

The Department of Public Health no longer is part of Helath Services. TheLos Angeles County Board of Supervisors tentatively approved the formation of Public Health as a separate department on May 30th and the department became separate, on July 6th 2006.

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