The Orange County Medical Association has been working to improve member services and operations.
With the support of its Executive Committee and Board of Directors, the
Orange County Medical Association has been working to improve member
services and operations. Periodically, every organization needs to take
a fresh look at itself, and we have spent 2007 doing just that.
Enhanced member services have provided doctors and their staffs with
top-notch education and assistance on billing issues, electronic health
records, Medicare and county government payment programs, and fair
payment processes. New outreach efforts include more social events and
increased visits to hospital medical staffs and specialty societies.
We have boosted communications with doctors, residents and students
about how to participate in the many ongoing activities, and we have
posted online surveys to seek input. The OCMA staff would like to hear
from you! Please write to us at ocma@ocma.org and tell us how we may be
of assistance. Also, please check the calendar of events at
www.ocma.org often for timely updates on local events and mark your
calendars for statewide events, such as the California Medical
Association Legislative Leadership Day in April.
On the operations side and after months of study, the board directed
staff to work with real estate professionals to explore opportunities
to market the OCMA building and property. The property was purchased
nearly 50 years ago--and it is safe to say that it was a wise
investment. As you can imagine, the value has increased dramatically,
and it makes sense for the OCMA to concentrate on its core business: To
promote the science and art of medicine, the protection of public
health, and the betterment of the medical profession.
The decision to explore the sale of the property was made after
thorough and thoughtful consideration of the building's operating
costs, condition and size, and the revenues received from long-term
tenants. The marketing process may take a long time. Board members and
I are committed to proceeding with the utmost caution and deference to
members regarding the best possible outcome for the long-term viability
of the association. After 118 years, the OCMA stands strong and will
continue to do so.
Regarding other "buildings" in the community, St. Joseph Hospital in
Orange just opened its new Patient Care Center with 14 state-of-the-art
operating rooms, 150 beds and a healing garden. OCMA members on staff
there are enthusiastic about the commitment to "complete management" of
patient care, meaning improved coordination of care before, during and
after hospitalization. OCMA member Robert Gorab, MD, was quoted in
public announcements about the new center, emphasizing that each step
of care is essential for the best possible outcomes.
Just miles from St. Joseph Hospital, the new UCI Medical Center is
taking shape and scheduled for completion in about a year. UCI
officials have stated that the new hospital will feature the latest
medical technologies and strengthen UC Irvine Healthcare's ability to
provide patients with leading-edge therapies and treatments. In
addition, the new hospital will facilitate the teaching and research
missions of the UC Irvine School of Medicine, which pleases many OCMA
student members.
In Newport Beach at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, the Sue and
Bill Gross Women's Pavilion has been open for two years, and OCMA
member physicians are enjoying the modern medical facility. OCMA
Secretary-Treasurer Michael Hurwitz, MD, says medical staff members are
looking forward to many more projects, including expansion of
outpatient medical oncology and radiation oncology facilities at the
Hoag Cancer Center, and completion of the outpatient Neurosciences
Center. The Hoag Health Center Newport Beach, opening in 2008, will
house urgent care, advanced imaging, outpatient diabetes care and a
CHOC subspecialty center.
It's clear that as Orange County grows, both the OCMA and local medical
facilities are bucking the pressure of a struggling healthcare system
and finding ways to succeed.