[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 123 (Friday, August 1, 2014)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1312]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE CAREER OF CARL COAN, MS, MPH
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HON. LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD
of california
in the house of representatives
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Carl
Coan on the end of his tenure as president and CEO of Los Angeles'
Eisner Pediatric & Family Medical Center (EPFMC).
In his role as president and CEO since 1990, Mr. Coan has played a
major role in expanding the medical center on every front. Annual
patient visits have increased from 17,000 to 114,000. Annual operating
revenue has gone from $1.7 million to $24 million. Three capital
campaigns have raised a combined $17.8 million. The EPFMC has expanded
to nine locations, and has been designated as a Federally Qualified
Health Center. Meanwhile, its number of services has ballooned to
encompass such new areas as family health, round-the-clock hospital
care, early child development, behavioral health, speech and
occupational therapy, pharmacy, and case management. It has also come
to feature such innovative care models as centering pregnancy prenatal
care, a foster grandparent program, and an adolescent medicine clinic.
Mr. Coan has also facilitated a partnership between the University of
Southern California's Keck School of Medicine of USC and the California
Hospital Medical Center to establish and oversee the USC-Eisner Family
Medicine Center at California Hospital, which serves as the main
training site for the California Hospital Medical Center's Family
Medicine Residency program.
Outside of EPFMC, Mr. Coan is a prominent leader in the local health
community. He is the founder and past president of the Health Care L.A.
IPA and the Southside Coalition of Community Health Centers, a current
board member of the California Primary Care Association, and a former
board member for the Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County
and L.A. Care Health Plan.
Mr. Coan also meets regularly with government officials to speak
about issues important to the EPFMC and other community health centers.
I have personally met with him many times, and he has participated in
my annual community health center roundtables alongside other health
care providers from my district. I can attest that he is an excellent
advocate for the vital role that community clinics and health centers
play in our health care system. It is fitting that he received the
California Primary Care Association's 2013 Clinical Legacy Award for
his hard work in increasing awareness of the importance of these
facilities.
Mr. Speaker, as Carl Coan leaves his position at the helm of EPFMC, I
want to recognize his long and distinguished career of providing
excellent and wide-ranging medical care to the people of Los Angeles. I
ask my colleagues to join me in celebrating the fine work he has done
to make Los Angeles a healthier and happier place to live, and to wish
him the very best as he moves on to new challenges.
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