AHMC

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AHMC (Advanced Hospital Management Corporation) is a for-profit privately held hospital corporation based in the Greater San Gabriel Valley of California. [1] Dr. Johnson Wu is the founder and chairman of AHMC. [2]

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AHMC operates over 2,000 beds at its 10 healthcare facilities and employs over 10,000 caregivers. [3]

Hospitals

AHMC owns and operates the following hospitals: [4] https://www.hospitalcouncil.org/article/ahmc-healthcare-acquire-seton-medical-center

HospitalCityStateBedsAcquiredAcquired fromOpened
Alhambra Hospital Medical Center Alhambra California 1441998 [5] Alhambra Redevelopment Agency1920
Anaheim Regional Medical Center Anaheim California 2232009 [6] MemorialCare Health System1958
Garfield Medical Center Monterey Park California 2102004 [5] Tenet Healthcare 1927
Greater El Monte Community Hospital South El Monte California 1172004 [5] Tenet Healthcare 1974
Monterey Park Hospital Monterey Park California 1012004 [5] Tenet Healthcare 1972
Whittier Hospital Medical Center Whittier California 1782004 [5] Tenet Healthcare 1957
San Gabriel Valley Medical Center San Gabriel California 2732007 [7] Dignity Health 1960
Doctors Hospital of Riverside Riverside California 2232019Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center1958
Seton Medical Center Daly City California 3982021 Verity Health System 1893
Seton Medical Center Coastside Moss Beach California 1162021 Verity Health System 1970

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References

  1. "Tenet to sell 4 L.A.-area hospitals to AHMC". 2004-07-19.
  2. Medical Development Specialists, Inc. (September 7, 2007). "Effect of AHMC Healthcare Inc.'s Acquisition of San Gabriel Valley Medical Center on the Accessibility and Availability of Healthcare Services" (PDF).
  3. "Asian Business Awards 2014" (PDF). The Los Angeles Business Journal. July 28, 2014.
  4. "AHMC and AHMC Healthcare Inc | Better Care and Better Understanding". Newmedicalweb.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 2010-12-12.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 Girion, Lisa (20 July 2004). "Tenet Agrees to Sell 4 Hospitals in L.A. County" via LA Times.
  6. "Late News: Memorial Health completes sale of Anaheim Memorial to AHMC". Modern Healthcare. July 6, 2009.
  7. "AHMC Healthcare acquires Calif. acute-care hospital". Modern Healthcare. December 26, 2007.