The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced it will be closing seven clinics due to significant cuts in funding.
The department said it has faced more than $50 million in federal, state and local funding cuts. A statement from the department said the cuts, along with the increase in operational costs, have led to the consolidation and reduction of services.
“While public health clinics offer important services and the closures are deeply upsetting, underscoring the real consequences of disinvestment in public health, clinic patients will be connected to appropriate services that meet their needs,” said Dr. Barbara Ferrer, Director of the LA County Department of Public Health…