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Dear friends:
As I celebrate my seventh year as Huntington Health’s president and CEO, I couldn’t be prouder of how far we’ve come in realizing our vision of being a leader in creating community well-being. We’ve continued to enhance the excellent care we provide for patients throughout our community and have carried out several important projects. We’ve opened our state-of-the-art Helen and Will Webster Heart & Vascular Center and enhanced specialty care services in cancer, surgery, otolaryngology and women’s health, to name a few.
Most recently, we’ve also embarked on the creation of a new medical pavilion, which will be located on Fair Oaks Avenue. This building will further expand and enhance our campus with specialized care right here in San Gabriel Valley. I encourage you to read the Around the Campus article on page 14 for more details about this exciting new facility.
While we’ve seen many changes in recent years — within our own walls, in the field of health care, in Pasadena and throughout the world — many things remain the same. We continue to provide compassionate care and hold our patients’ health, comfort and well-being above all else, whether at our hospital or our many locations throughout the community.
We are only able to achieve this balance of old and new, tradition and innovation, consistency and growth, thanks to donors like you. Your generous support has helped make Huntington Hospital the highest ranked hospital in the San Gabriel Valley by U.S. News & World Report. We couldn’t have come this far without you. And so, as always, I extend a warm and enthusiastic thank you.
Lori J. Morgan, MD, MBA President and Chief Executive Officer
By the numbers
Providing essential services to our community.
Support from our community helps us deliver trusted, high‑quality health care, close to home. In 2023, gifts from friends like you allowed us to care for our community in the following ways.
544 Hospital beds
342 Average daily census
24,229 Inpatient admissions
122,784 Outpatient visits
2,922 Babies born
10,708 Surgeries performed
76,921 Emergency room visits
2,022 Trauma center visits
3,116 Psychiatry visits
2,348 Cath lab visits
466 NICU patients
3,444 Cancer patients
Giving back.
More than $160 million in community benefits are provided to our community each year. Through education, early diagnostic screenings, emergency preparedness and more, our outreach programs and educational resources help improve the health of our community.