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Tri-City Medical Center
Tri-City Medical Center Granted Extension on Center Tower
Date : - 23/06/2009
OCEANSIDE, CA – Tri-City Healthcare District (TCHD) was notified today by the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) that the hospital’s Center Tower has successfully passed the HAZUS re-assessment evaluation process and has been re-rated to SPC-2. An SPC – 2 rating extends the deadline to 2030 to comply with the seismic safety provisions set forth in SB 1953.

Before today’s announcement, the Center Tower was rated SPC-1 by OSHPD, therefore faced closure in 2013.

“This is very exciting news for the community,” said Larry Anderson, Interim CEO of Tri-City Medical Center, who traveled to Sacramento in recent months to meet with OSHPD officials to identify specific issues with the buildings and identify the appropriate course of action. “This means that Tri-City will not only stay open, but has breathing room to adequately plan for seismic upgrades and expansion for the future growth of North County.”

Under State of California Senate Bill 1953, all acute-care facilities in the State are under deadline to comply with current seismic safety codes by 2013 or be faced with closure. The purpose of SB 1953 is to ensure that these structures are able to withstand a moderate to major earthquake of 5.5 or higher.

OSHPD rates a structure’s collapse risk through a comprehensive computer program called HAZUS, and the rating determines what the deadline for compliance will be.

Previously, Tri-City had three structures that were deemed a collapse risk by OSHPD and rated SPC-1, the lowest rating. These buildings were the Center Tower, the South Tower and the South Tower stairwell, all located on the Oceanside campus. Until recently, engineering consultants had advised that these buildings had a very narrow chance of being re-rated through the HAZUS reassessment to allow for a deadline extension.

Under Anderson’s leadership, in recent months, members of Tri-City administration, medical staff and Board of Directors traveled to Sacramento to meet with OSHPD staff to discuss specific issues about Tri-City Medical Center’s buildings and to agree on a course of action to reassess the buildings under HAZUS.

In April, the hospital was notified that the South Tower had been successfully reassessed to a rating SPC-2, therefore extended the deadline to 2030. During the same time period, Tri-City submitted to OSHPD core samples of the Center Tower’s walls and floors to be assessed for structural integrity. After examination, OSHPD re-rated the structure to SPC-2, granting an extension until 2030 for compliance.

The third structure, the South Tower stairwell, will likely not be re-rated therefore will have to be replaced or retrofitted before 2013

“News of the Center Tower seismic extension is a great relief,” said Dr. Madeline Rodriguez, Chair of the TCHD Board. “It’s great to know we have some time to get all the necessary work accomplished and I need to thank Larry Anderson, TCHD Board member Larry Schallock, Dr. Gene Ma and VP of Marketing and Public Affairs Jeff Segall for working so diligently to achieve this for our community.”

Earlier in the year, North County Assembly Members Martin Garrick and Diane Harkey authored Assembly Bill 411 (amending Senate Bill 306) that would have extended Tri-City’s seismic requirements until 2020. That bill unanimously passed the Assembly by a 78-0 vote on June 2nd, and was scheduled to be heard by the Senate Health Committee on July 1. Today’s announcement by OSHPD now makes that bill unnecessary.

“I am pleased that there has been a resolution for Tri-City,” stated Assemblyman Martin Garrick. “Most importantly, the tests affirm the facility is safe and will remain open to serve the residents of North County.”
Reference : - www.tri-citymed.com/
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