Any word on what the latest is here? As far as the hospital AND residency?
All I can say is the county's prehospital care system better be ready for some looong waits in the ER when all these LA ERs close their doors...
The LA hospital system is in dire straights right now. With the downsizing of king, and the closing of the Daniel Freeman ER, there are extremely limited options for most of South and South-Central LA. Additionally the county hosptial system, especially Harbor-UCLA may be crushed under the burden.
The fate of the hospital and the fate of our residency have been separated, and essentially do not effect each other any more.
I'll start with the hospital. LA County has approved a plan to downsize the hospital from approximately 200 beds, to 48 beds and plan to move most of the subspecialty services to Harbor-UCLA, which itself is already an overburdened hospital. MLK will be renamed King-Harbor, and be transitioned to the managment of of Harbor-UCLA between December and March. Eventually supposing the management has stabilized, they plan to gradually regain services, and expand the outpatient component of the hospital. Exactly how they plan to run the hospital and keep the ER open without residents is a mystery to me. LA County contract EM physicians get approximately $120 per hour, and no attendings I've talked to are willing to stay here for that pay level without residents.
As for the residency, DHS and ACGME have both stated that they want all residents out of the hospital on December 1st. Last week Drew University finally threw in the towel, and said they will withdraw all residency programs by July 1st, with the intention of gradually restoring them in 2008 (however I can bet this will never happen). That means all of the ER residents will be placed in a new program for July 1st, if they haven't found another position. All of the programs have submitted "transitional plans" to ACGME, designed to bridge the period between December 1st and July 1st when we don't have a training center. Our current plan is to rotate residents through Cedar-Sinai, California Hospital, Children's LA, and Riverside hospital. This plan is still pending RRC approval. If they decide to not approve the plan, it could mean immediate closure and placement of all EM residents in December/January. Unfortunately LA County and ACGME are all reluctant to make any kind of decision. Currently ACGME is waiting for LA County to decide if they will pay us through July 1 (despite our 1-year legally binding contracts). LA County keeps putting of that decision, and thus RRC keeps putting off theres. In theory if county illegally decides to cut off our pay after December 1, we cannot rotate at any outside hospitals, as we will have no salary, benefits, malpractice, etc. That would mean immediate closure of the residency and placement. It's an extremely frustrating scenario, because December 1st is coming up awfully quickly, and L.A. County (and ACGME) are dragging their feet, and potentially making it more difficult to place all of us.