Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center (Los Angeles). Established in 1955, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is situated on the four-acre UCLA campus in West Los Angeles, along with Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA and Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA.
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is comprised of 530 inpatient beds, including 90 pediatric beds and 74 neuropsychiatric beds. The 1 million-square-foot facility also has 25 operating rooms. The hospital admits nearly 44,500 emergency department patients each year.
The American Nurses Credentialing Center recognizes Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center as a Magnet hospital for nursing excellence. Johnese Spisso serves as president, UCLA Health, CEO of UCLA Hospital System and associate vice chancellor of health sciences.
UCLA Health is consistently ranked as one of the top hospitals and the best in the western United States in the national rankings by U.S. News and World Report.
Note: This profile was updated May 26 with new information from Ronald Reagan UCLA.