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Los Angeles County Health Agency

Los Angeles County Health Agency
Agency overview
Formed November 5, 2015; 21 months ago (2015-11-05)
Jurisdiction Los Angeles County
Employees 31,887
Annual budget US$6.942 billion
Agency executive
Parent agency Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
Child agencies
Website priorities.lacounty.gov/health/

The Los Angeles County Health Agency is Los Angeles County's consolidated health agency, comprising the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, the United States' second largest municipal hospital system, Mental Health, the United States' largest municipal mental health system, and Public Health. The Health Agency was established to coordinate and streamline the County's physical health, public health, and behavioral health care services, programs, and policies under a single integrated system of care. The Health Agency is presently led by Mitchell H. Katz, who was appointed by the County Board of Supervisors on November 24, 2015.

In FY 2015-16, the three departments comprising the Los Angeles County Health Agency had a combined annual budget of US$6,942,989,000, constituting about 25% of the County's total annual budget. The County Health Agency employs 31,887 employees.

From 1972 to 1978, the Los Angeles County Department of Health (now the Department of Health Services) provided the full continuum of physical, mental and public health services and functions. However, in 1978, the County established the Department of Mental Health to provide behavioral health services, amid concerns that funding for mental health services was being diverted to the County's hospitals. In 2006, the Department of Public Health was separated from the Department of Health Services, during a major budget deficit.

On January 13, 2015, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors publicly directed the Chief Executive Office to assess the feasibility of consolidating the County's three health departments into a single unified health agency. This was preceded by correspondence between the Board and Mitchell Katz, the then current director of Health Services, who had submitted a confidential proposal to integrate the three departments on January 2, 2015.


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