Irvine, CA, hospital to close Jan. 15
Los Angeles Times, October 8, 2008
Irvine (CA) Regional Hospital and Medical Center will close Jan. 15, about a month earlier than originally scheduled. Tenet Healthcare Corp., which operates the hospital through a subsidiary, said it would work to find jobs for Irvine Regional employees at other Tenet hospitals in the area. The hospital had been leasing space from a real estate investment firm, which wanted the hospital closed before the lease expires in mid-February.
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