For Immediate release:

UCI Health launches clinical affiliation with Catalina Island Medical Center

Jan. 18, 2023, Avalon and Orange, Calif. – UCI Health and Catalina Island Medical Center (CIMC) are pleased to announce a clinical affiliation between the University of California, Irvine’s leading academic health system and Catalina Island’s primary provider of emergency, primary and acute care services. The affiliation will build on the successful collaboration launched in 2016 when UCI Health began providing emergency medicine specialists to expand care in the medical center’s emergency department.

“Working with UCI Health raises the level and quality of care available to our community,” said Jason Paret, CEO of Catalina Island Medical Center. “This new stage in our collaboration opens the door to expanding existing clinical services and increasing our community’s access to specialty care.”

Avalon’s only hospital, Catalina Island Medical Center serves the clinical needs of Santa Catalina Island’s 4,000 residents as well as the more than one million visitors who travel to Catalina each year. Catalina Island Medical Group serves Catalina Island’s medical needs with full-time physicians and nurse practitioners and is supported by the ancillary hospital resources including diagnostic imaging, therapy services, nutritional counseling and clinical laboratory services.

“We believe the successful relationship with CIMC in emergency medicine provides a solid foundation to explore the potential for UCI Health to support CIMC and the Catalina Island Medical Center Foundation in their mission to provide the highest quality health care for residents and visitors,” said Chad. T. Lefteris, CEO of UCI Health. “This affiliation opens the door to possible expansion of primary and specialty care as CIMC grows.”

The Catalina Island Medical Center’s emergency department evaluates and treats 2,600 cases a year, a 33% increase since the UCI Health collaboration began in 2016. Patients have consistently ranked CIMC’s emergency services as one of the best in the nation.

Catalina Island Medical Center and its predecessor, Avalon Municipal Hospital, has provided medical care at 100 Falls Canyon Road, Avalon, since 1960.  The original building featured six beds and could serve eight people at a time. Subsequent expansions added emergency and operating rooms, and laboratory, x-ray and observation rooms.

In 1982, a new wing with patient rooms, a physical therapy room and administrative offices was built. In the mid 2000s, the hospital completely renovated the emergency and operating rooms and added new clinic exam rooms and space for physicians. It purchased a new CT scanner and began to offer telemedicine services to connect island patients to medical specialists on the mainland.

Future plans include the development of a new hospital facility that will meet the State of California’s mandate that all hospitals meet existing seismic safety standards by 2030. Details available at the CICM website ››

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About Catalina Island Medical Center

Catalina Island Medical Center is the result of more than a century of evolving medical care on Santa Catalina Island. Although it is one of the smallest hospitals in the state, due to its unique island location it historically has provided many of the health services typically found only at larger facilities. It serves its patients through a truly integrated healthcare delivery system consisting of physician offices, an acute care hospital and skilled nursing services along with its extensive outpatient programs.

Serving Catalina Island’s 4,500 residents and the more than one million visitors who travel to Catalina each year, CIMC is a federally recognized rural Critical Access Hospital. In its current location since 1960, CIMC maintains high-quality emergency services, in-patient care, and a primary care clinic.

CIMC’s Emergency Department has recently been named a 2022 Press Ganey Guardian of Excellence Award® winner for excellence in patient care. Evaluating and treating nearly 2,500 cases a year, the emergency room is staffed 24/7/365 with UC Irvine Emergency Medicine Physicians and supported by the medical center’s laboratory and diagnostic imaging departments to meet the acute medical needs of Catalina Island’s residents and visitors. With the use of patient satisfaction surveys, patients consistently rank CIMC’s emergency services as one of the best in the nation.

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Media Contacts:
Jason Paret
Catalina Island Medical Center
jparet@cimedicalcenter.org

John Murray
UCI Health
jdmurray@hs.uci.edu

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