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Linden Crest Surgery Center

9735 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 100
310-601-3900

About Us: Our Mission, Vision, & Core Values
The Mission Statement of the Surgery Center is to:

Provide care for patients as we would want for ourselves and loved ones. The Vision of the Surgery Center is to:

Partner with physicians to develop a surgery center that provides efficient and effective patient care in a safe environment. The Core Values of the Surgery Center are:

Dignity
We will treat all with the respect and compassion that we would require for ourselves or our loved ones. We will honor those who are not present in our conversations, deeds and actions. We will develop an organizational culture characterized by teamwork, diversity and empowerment.

Stewardship
We will maximize the use of all resources to achieve the organizations outcomes. We will use our personal skills and talents to reach excellence in all that we do for our patients and organization.

Integrity
We will be honest, forthright, truthful and trustworthy in all interactions. We will strive to always do the right thing for the right reason. We are committed to living our corporate and personal lives with integrity.

Diversity
We recognize and respect the different cultures in our community and facilities. We will celebrate the similarities of all humankind.

About Us: Our Goals
The Goals of the Surgery Center are:
- To focus on achieving our Mission and Vision by providing value based care using service, quality and stewardship.
- To have individual and team commitment to use our values to obtain our Mission and Vision.
- To create an organizational culture that values creative and innovative teamwork.
- To benchmark patient care outcomes and continually strive to improve those benchmarks.
- To enhance physician relationships by providing opportunities for growth and participation in medical center leadership.
- To provide an environment in which patients, their families, organization staff and leaders can identify and manage potential risks to patient safety.
- To achieve long-term growth and operational success by providing the community with health care services that:

  o Patients recommend to their families and friends,
  o Physicians prefer for their patients, and
  o Employees can be proud of.

The quality of medical care is not based on the patient's ability to pay. The acuity of the patient's condition determines the resources needed to meet the patient's needs.


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