Sunday, April 18, 2004

Embargoed - 2006 First Ever Hospitals Economic Impact Study Results On Six Counties in Southern California To Be Released Tuesday, February 28, 2006 12:01 A. M. (PST)

Embargoed - 2006 First Ever Hospitals Economic Impact Study Results On Six Counties in Southern California To Be Released Tuesday, February 28, 2006 12:01 A. M. (PST)

The first-time LAEDC Study called, “Hidden In Plain Sight: The LAEDC 2006 Economic Impact and Contribution of SoCal Hospitals & Related Services" Covers Six Counties From Santa Barbara, San Bernandino to Orange Counties.

West Hills, CA (PRWEB) February 24, 2006

The Best Kept $85 Billion Business Secret - Economic Output, New Construction, Government Revenues Study Results On Six-Counties In Southern California

What:  

Embargoed (until Feb. 28th, one minute after midnight - SoCal Hospital Study Results on Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernadino, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties.

Who: 

Jim Lott, Exec. V. P. of Health Care Policy and Communications, Hospital Assn. of SoCal. (HASC)

Greg Freeman, Sen. V. P. Public Policy, LAEDC, Study Author

Nancy D. Sidhu, Senior Economist, LAEDC

When:  

LAEDC is now doing advanced interviews, please call us to set one up In person or by telephone. No news conference planned! TUES., Feb. 28, 2006 Study results will be released 12:01 A. M

Where:  

LAEDC Offices, City Corp. Building Downtown

44 South Flower Street, 34th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071

Phone (800) New-Help or (213) 622-4300

***The Study will be posted at www. LAEDC. org and at www. MayoCommunications. com***

Background: The Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) has just completed a 72-page

Study that focuses on Southland hospitals in six different counties. Hospitals are primarily about health, healing and

Wellness. They are places to conduct medical research; fight disease; treat addictions; deal with traumas great and small; repair broken bodies; usher people into the world and ease the pain of those departing.

Hospitals are also hubs of employment; payers of wages, they buy goods and services; and generators of tax revenue.

Imagine the economic activity that would not exist without hospitals. Find out just how much they contribute to the

Economy in the Southland. This study covers them all from ambulance companies’ operations to physicians’ offices,

Medical labs and much more. This study will be release one minute after midnight, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2006.

[Editors: Please call us for advanced interviews and a link to the embargoed study, 818-340-5300 or 818-618-9229.]

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