Talk:University of California, Irvine Medical Center
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UCI Health System Wiki
editI recommend starting a "UCI Health System" wiki to consolodate this wiki (the medical center and its clinics) and its libraries. For those interested in helping, a good resource for this project is http://www.ucihs.uci.edu/intmed/hypertext/hs.html Fueltheburn 12:05, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
Summary of all the UCI Med Center problems:
editThe LA Times compiled them recently, makes a good one-stop source: UC Irvine has often felt the heat of spotlight. --Bobak 14:49, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
WikiProject University of California
editSeveral editors are organizing a WikiProject to better organize articles related to the University of California. A preliminary draft is available UC=yes|UC-importance=|here. You are invited to participate in the discussion at Talk:University of California#Developing Wikiproject University of California. szyslak 21:41, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
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California College of Medicine
editWas it ever called the "California School of Medicine" as mentioned in the article? At the time it was acquired by UCI it was called "California College of Medicine." See http://www.ha.uci.edu/som/historicalTimeline.asp and other available references. Jim (talk) 05:46, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
Title & Focus: Hospital or Regional Health Care System
editI wonder if the title of this article is quite correct. The articles gives a lot of historical information, but it does not quite reflect the development of health providers away from hospitals (as a building, as single institution etc) to a wider and larger network of providers. Accordingly, the URL for the hospital goes to http://www.ucirvinehealth.org/, of which the hospital is just one part. It is not a hospital, it is a player in the regional health care industry
This question applies to all 5 UC Health Centers, and I will post a reference to this discussion in the respective talk pages
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_Irvine_Medical_Center
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UCSF_Medical_Center
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UC_San_Diego_Health
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UC_Davis_Medical_Center
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UCLA_Health_System
For UC Davis the discrepancy is most striking in the business box where the logo reads "UC David Health System", but the article is entitled UC Davis Medical Center, the name of a hospital, which is just one part of it The pages for San Diego and UCLA and more system-oriented The UCSF https://www.ucsfhealth.org/ page seems to refer to a single hospital, but a closer look shows that it is really 4 hospitals and a long lists of local providers https://www.ucsfhealth.org/clinics/specialty_care/by_city.html
See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California#Medical_centers_and_schools
Ideally we had a main article for UC Medical Centers, which present the five regional "systems", and contains information about their constitution, leadership, and complex interaction with the academic environment, the medical schools, and provides resources about their financial performance
Plus it would be good to re-organize the articles for the 5 centers to reflect the system-nature, and present the (building of the) hospital as a part of the larger system. I myself have have provided some contributions to the article about the UCLA Health System, but the page is far from perfect so far Velocipedus (talk) 00:12, 22 April 2016 (UTC)
- Please provide reliable, external sources for your assertions. See Wikipedia:Third-party sources and Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources. Regards, James(talk/contribs) 00:25, 22 April 2016 (UTC)
- @Velocipedus: I've tried to clarify this distinction by separating UC San Diego Medical Center into three articles: UC San Diego Health (to which UC San Diego Medical Center and UC San Diego Health System still redirect, owing to the historical use), UC San Diego Medical Center, Hillcrest, and Jacobs Medical Center. I urge other editors to do the same with the various UC health systems and medical centers to distinguish each system and its clinics from the main inpatient hospital building. I disagree with the assertion that UC Health deserves its own article, as the individual academic health systems are all operated with separate data centers and administrations. UC Health has yet to develop an identity of its own or link the five medical centers (six systems including Riverside) into a cohesive network. There is little to no third-party coverage of this entity, which is why I recommend the aforementioned. TritonsRising (talk) 06:12, 15 August 2017 (UTC)