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KPC’s Global Mission to Save Community Healthcare Began in Hemet
In 1984, a young orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Kali P. Chaudhuri, arrived in Hemet with the dream he one day would have a lasting impact on community healthcare.
Hemet happened to be the perfect place to set up shop and call home. Single-family residences were starting to become more prevalent, with businesses and retailers following right behind. The large retirement community made the need for local healthcare options all the more obvious and important. Dr. Chaudhuri began working out of Hemet Hospital, where he quickly built a successful practice and established a reputation as one of the top orthopedic surgeons in the country.
Shortly thereafter, patients from around the United States began making the journey to Hemet for their surgeries. It was reminiscent of Dr. Chaudhuri’s journey here back in 1984. While the efforts of Dr. Chaudhuri and his fellow physicians led to initial success and profitability, trouble lay ahead for Hemet Hospital. Poor upper-level management and decision-making eventually led to many problems for the District Hospital System known as Valley Health System, which included Menifee and Moreno Valley.
That fateful decision resulted in the demise of Hemet Hospital, putting it on the path to bankruptcy and, perhaps most importantly, a pivotal turning point in Dr. Chaudhuri’s career. Rather than moving on to another job, at another hospital, in another city, Dr. Chaudhuri made it his personal mission to save Hemet’s only hospital.
Galvanized by his efforts, other physicians regained their confidence in the hospital and joined the cause. By 2010, public support for Dr. Chaudhuri’s mission to save the hospital reached critical mass, with 87 percent of voters approving the privatization of the District Hospital System.
Despite initial skepticism, the valuable community hospital that was once on the brink of bankruptcy continues its operations today as Hemet Valley Medical Center under Dr. Chaudhuri’s leadership. The hospital’s financial position has completely turned around, and continuous improvements to the facility, technology, and staff are being made.
Due to these efforts, Hemet Valley Medical Center is now home to a medical education and residency program that is attracting some of the brightest young doctors from around the world. Moreover, what Dr. Chaudhuri started right here in Hemet was only the beginning of his pursuit to save community healthcare.
Today, Dr. Chaudhuri serves as chairman of KPC Health, which owns and operates a nationwide integrated healthcare delivery system consisting of acute care hospitals, independent physician associations, medical groups, and various multi-specialty and ancillary facilities. Hemet was the first of a series of hospital turnaround successes led by Dr. Chaudhuri.
In the past five years, KPC Health achieved a similar feat after fully acquiring a group four Orange County hospitals in Santa Ana, Anaheim and Orange. More of the same appears to be on the horizon given KPC Health’s recent acquisition of seven Promise Healthcare hospitals and two skilled nursing facilities, as well as an astonishing $610 million bid to purchase four Verity Health Hospitals in Los Angeles and the Bay Area. KPC Health’s national footprint spanning across eight states including Kansas, Utah, Mississippi, Arizona, Louisiana, and Texas including northwest Dallas is poised to become a 21-hospital system sometime this year.
Over the past decade, Dr. Chaudhuri has expanded his journey beyond healthcare. The KPC Group includes a vast international real estate portfolio and a number of successful businesses throughout the pharmaceutical and biotechnology, education, real estate, infrastructure development, agriculture, architecture and engineering, alternative energy, waste management, travel services, and information technology industries.
For Dr. Chaudhuri, a dream that started in Hemet in 1984 has truly come to fruition in 2019.
Orange County Global Medical Center continues to offer the latest advancements in cardiology care services to our patients. As a County of Orange designated STEMI Receiving Center, our hospital provides patients with a variety of amenities and cardiac treatment options. As a comprehensive hospital, you will be provided with the highest quality of care. We look forward to serving your needs.
Orange County Global Medical Center proudly provides the local community of expecting mothers with comprehensive maternity services. As a Level III Neonatal ICU (NICU), we provide services to help new families with premature infants (including patients at less than 28 weeks of gestation), respiratory distress, infants of diabetic mothers, bilirubin issues, and others.
Orange County Global Medical Center is proud to partner with the American Trauma Society and it’s Trauma Survivors Network to help patients and their families, who have experienced trauma. Treatment and support doesn’t stop once you leave our hospital.
