Dear Friend --
We are doing everything we can to prepare for the patient surge in
our hospitals in the weeks ahead. Below is a snapshot of the work and
the details of our plan:
Hospital Surge Snapshot:
- 5 local LBC hospitals preparing for surge.
- 3 expanded hospital tents at Memorial, St. Mary & College
Hospital.
- 100 bed field hospital at Long Beach Convention Center (picture
below).
- Clinic at LBCC for health & testing.
We are taking extensive measures to prepare for an influx in
individuals seeking medical care in response to COVID-19, including
establishing mobile hospital tents, opening a no-cost Rapid Assessment
Clinic and staging a Field Hospital. The City has been rigorously
preparing for these types of measures in the event alternative medical
options were to be needed to treat a surge in medical patients in the
City.
We’ve added hospital and clinic capacity by hundreds of beds and we
will continue to do so.
Mobile hospital tents have been established outside of emergency
rooms at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, St. Mary Medical Center
and College Hospital and are providing medical assessments and triage
for individuals displaying mild to moderate symptoms of COVID-19. The
Long Beach Health and Human Services Department is one of only a few
jurisdictions in the state to have access to mobile hospitals.
The walk-up Rapid Assessment Clinic, opening next week at the Long
Beach City College Pacific Coast Campus, will provide medical
assistance to people who might otherwise feel compelled to visit an
emergency room for their condition. Starting Monday, April 6, the
clinic will operate from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., seven days a week
until further notice. Parking will be available in the campus lot near
Orange Ave., north of Pacific Coast Highway. Signage will be present
to direct individuals to the clinic tents.
In addition, the City has also staged a temporary Field Hospital
inside the Long Beach Sports Arena, with medical supplies and
approximately 100 cots. The Field Hospital has been deployed as of
today and will stand ready to be activated if needed to remove
pressure from area hospitals.
Both the Field Hospital and the Rapid Assessment Clinic will be
staffed by members of the Long Beach Medical Reserves Corps, which
consists of volunteer medical professionals from the community,
including doctors, nurses, medical assistants and nurse
practitioners.
As of April 1, 2020, Long Beach healthcare community partners,
including College Medical Center, Lakewood Regional Medical Center,
Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Los Alamitos Medical Center,
Miller Children’s and Women’s Hospital, and St. Mary Medical Center,
can staff more than 1,400 beds. As a result of these extensive
preparation measures, healthcare partners can now support an influx of
more than 400 additional beds at their facilities collectively. These
numbers are based on currently available staffing and may change over
time depending on the progression of the health crisis. The activation
of the Field Hospital will provide an additional 100 beds to
supplement emergency healthcare requirements in the City.
We are prepared and getting ready for these critical weeks
ahead.