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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CELEBRATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF PIH HEALTH DOWNEY HOSPITAL
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HON. LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD
of california
in the house of representatives
Friday, July 31, 2020
Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize PIH
Health Downey Hospital on its upcoming 100th anniversary. On September
14, 2020, the hospital will proudly celebrate and reflect on the 100
years of service and care that its facilities and its staff have
provided. Through the years, the hospital has been a cornerstone of the
Downey community, caring for generations of local residents.
From its beginnings as Virginia Hospital in 1920, with six beds and
two doctors in rooms on the second floor of a former hotel on what is
now Downey Avenue, this hospital's history has been eventful and full
of advances. Within two years of its opening, an explosion in the city
made the hospital's value clear and showed the need for larger
facilities. Two years later, a new 15-bed hospital opened on East 5th
Street.
In the 1930s, a group of five physicians purchased the hospital and
renamed it Downey Community Hospital (DCH). Growth before and after
World War II added operating rooms, modern X-ray equipment, maternity
and obstetrics wards, and an emergency department with round-the-clock
care. By 1956, the same year the city of Downey became incorporated,
DCH reorganized as a nonprofit hospital with 49 beds.
In the mid-1960s, construction began on a new 152-bed facility at the
current location on Brookshire Avenue. The day after this facility
opened in 1969, eight surgeries were performed. Within a week, the
hospital was full.
Over the subsequent decades, DCH continued to grow its facilities,
resources, and services to meet the health care needs of the growing
community. In 1999, Downey Community Hospital became Downey Regional
Medical Center (DRMC), a total health care system that included a 199-
bed hospital and DRMC Insurance Services. Downey Regional Medical Plaza
opened in 2003.
In 2013, a Management Services Agreement signed between DRMC and PIH
Health created an opportunity for greater collaboration between the two
mission-based nonprofit organizations. Downey Regional Medical Center,
with the approval of the California Attorney General's office, became
part of the PIH Health family as PIH Health Hospital--Downey on October
1, 2013. The hospital was renamed PIH Health Downey Hospital in 2019.
This new partnership has been crucial to meeting Southern Californians'
expanding health care needs.
Over the last century, PIH Health Downey Hospital has changed and
evolved, but it has always been driven by a mission to provide the best
care for its patients and our communities and making enhancements and
updates to achieve this goal. It is now the second hospital of a vastly
growing health system that services more than three million people.
As PIH Health Downey Hospital looks to the future, the hospital and
its staff remain committed to honoring a legacy of healing and hope. By
prioritizing the needs of its patients and dedicating itself to meeting
their needs and expectations for generations to come, the hospital will
continue to have a positive impact in the community for the next 100
years and beyond.
Madam Speaker, I ask my colleagues to please join me in thanking and
congratulating PIH Health Downey Hospital, and its more than 5,100
compassionate and valued staff, on the hospital's celebration of 100
years providing high-quality health care, and contributing to the
health and well-being of our communities in an ethical, safe, and
fiscally prudent manner.