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VOLUME 20, NUMBER 5 $2.00 May 200H AT DEADLINE America's Special Most Inland Empire: Sections growth will slow, Renowned The 2008 State or San R~lator Promlsn 8tl1lllnlino Count!') to Relnsutr Health challenges will not Woodworker {omagr B: 2015, the populatiOn of Sam \1,11oof, named Pg.J Pg. 7 Riverside and San Bernardmo the "Heming\Ya) of Counties \\ill grow to 4.9 mil­ Hardwood.'' h) People lion. Ahout a rnillton more Magazine. and t1 product peopk will live there th.ln m of San Bernardino 2005 Although this rate of County havtng beL·n born Close-{ p popul,uion growth wtll be in Chino. reLent!} cele­ slower than tn the past. the brated hts 92nd hirthdav Inland Ernptre will retatn its (born Jan. 24. 1916). status .Is the fastest-grow mg Sam's mother. Antsse. region in Southern Californta. and father. Slimen astf .....--=: ....... ...:::: A ne\\ report released b} "Jadtr Maloof, emtgratcd S-~.---,---,----- - am YlG 1oof en)o\'.1 the relaxin~ the Publtc PoltC) Institute of from Lebanon (then part plea.\1/re of.\ittin~ for a few minute.\ California (PPIC), wtth fund­ of S} na) and earned a IIv- in one <if hi.\ handmade $25.000 Riverside County ing from The James Irvine continued on pa~e 21 rockin~ chain. Foundatton, examines the like­ Regional Medical ly economic and demographtc BusinessWeek's John Byrne and City Center selects trends of the regiOn out to 2015. The report notes that the Year's Allison Graff-Weisner join the Surado CRM primary driver of the dynamic Surado Soluttons. the population growth tn the Drucker Institute's board of advisors emerging innovator 111 Customer Inland Emptre will be migra­ Relationshtp Management tion from other California The Drucker Instttute inttmate knowledge of how to (CRM) solutions. announced counties. announced that John A. Byrne, engage young people promtsc the editor-m-chief and execu­ that Rivemde County RegiOnal But the report's demo­ to be invaluable for us as we tive editor of Medical Center (RCR'v1C) went graphic proJections also fore­ move forward wnh our pro­ ltve wnh Surado CRM Health shadow potenttal problems - Bu.\inenWeek.com, and Alltson grammtng." last month replacmg tts current for example, a possible mts­ Graff-Wetsner. the executtve Byrne and Graff-Weisner Indtgent Managed Care System match between employment director of Ctty Year Los jom an extraordinary group of as part of tts Comprehenstve opportuntties and the educa­ Angeles. have JOined its board board members. who include: of advisors. John Bachmann. senior partner Case Management system ini­ tional attainment of the popu­ tiattve. lation, and between the share "We're thrilled to have at the investment fim1 Edward brought aboard two people who The Medical Center is a of residents who make up the Jones; Bob Buford, cable TV 520,000-square-foot, state-of­ majority of the population and can do so much to help us pioneer, author and chairman of advance our mission: to stimu­ the-art tertiary care and Ieve I II those who participate actively the Buford Foundation: attor­ late effective management and adult and pediatric facility, in voting and civic affairs. ney Cecily Drucker. daughter ethical leadership across all of licensed for a total of 439 beds. The new report, "The of the late Peter Drucker: society by advancing the ideas There are 364 licensed beds in Inland Empire in 2015." finds author. inventor and entrepre­ the main acute-care hospital, that: and ideals of Peter Drucker," neur Doris Drucker. wife of the said Rick Wartzman, the direc­ and 77 licensed beds in a sepa­ • Between 2004 and 2015, late Peter Drucker: Nobuhtro tor of the institute, which is a rate psychiatric facility. the number of jobs in the Iijima, president of Tokyo­ campus-wide resource of RCRMC has 12 operating Inland Empire is expected to based Yamazaki Baking Co.; Claremont Graduate Ira Jackson, dean of CGU's rooms, a helipad located directly University. "John's expertise in continued on page 5 continued on page 4 the online world and Allison's continued on page 15 Bt.;SI ESS JOLRNAL • P\GE 2 May 2008 May 200!1 BUSINESS JOURNAL • PAGE 3 Health centers recognized Air quality State of the County conference \rrov\head Reg1onal Av\ard. Dr. Dev GnanaDev. mote better health, thereby The 2008 State of San Bernardino County Med1cal Center·~ Fontana, ARMC medical d1rector. help1ng to reduce unnecc'­ UC Rivcrs1de is hostmg an "v1LKee and \\e~ts1dc Famd) vvon the award la~t )Car sar} and expensive cmer­ all-da) conference on By Joe Lyons Health Center.... v\ h1ch pro­ In an average year. phy~1- genc)' room vi,lls. Thursda;. Ma; ::?.::?.. ::?.008. that vide vita! health care ... en IC­ c1am and resident ph) ~ic 1an~ "We arc pleased that vHil focus on hovv Southern PolitiCs can be boring. 1ng area for part two. The din­ courts and other fresh a1r have him mvolved with trans­ es for thousands of Count) in the Famll) Health Center' \1olllla Hcalthcare has rcc­ Call forma v\ Ill attam stncter Showmanship ts not. Thus. in ner tables were set up around a amenities. Transportation pol­ portation. public transit and air of San Bernardino n: ... ldents. sen 1cc a combmcd tot a I of ognitcd the outstand1ng and a1r quallt) standards. this age of h1gh-tech v1deo, center stage w1th huge video lution and dumping also come quality. have been recogn1zcd for nearly 60.000 VISit\ for important serVICeS that MC "Clearing the Air: Issues even a political presentation screens. As dinner wrapped up, under her umbrella. So does Although he sat there, live. their efforts 111 improving the patients rangmg 111 age from be1ng prov1dcd in our Family and Strategies for Further can be made to look exciting. a former TV host from L.A. turning barren areas 11110 green­ 1ntroduc111g the other supervi­ health of children and adult~ 1nfanh to 80-plus years. Health Centers." sa1d ARMC Progress" will he held 7:30 On the heals of Ontario's State came out to introduce ways. sors· videos, Chairman and of all ages a ... ''inner' of a Doctor' provide acute and D1rcctor PatncJ... Petre. a.m. to .f·'O p.m. at the of the City event at the Ontano Chmrman and Second District Gary Oviu is the former Second Distncl Supervisor 200X \1o1Jna Hcalthcare chron1c care. family plan­ Fontana. McKee and H1stonc M1ss10n Inn. 3649 ConventiOn Center. the county Supervisor Paul Bwne. mayor of Ontano and now the Paul Biane had a tape of h1s Commun11y Champion ning. genatrics care. health Westside arc ov\ncd and M1ssion Inn Ave .. Riverside. of San Bernard111o gathered The pa1r sat on bar stools to Fourth D1stnct Supervisor. In own. While he underscores the Avvard. main ten ance/prev en tat i ve operated by ARMC and the Calif. about a thousand people chat and mtroduce tapes of the the area of economic develop­ efforts and concerns of hi~ fel­ Launched in 2006. the care. obqetrical and gyne­ County of San Bernard1no. together to hear the good news other members of the County ment he sited 111 h1s v1deo the low supervisors. his prime per­ Communi!) Champion cological care. patient/fami­ COIIIII/lled 011 page /4 about America\ biggest coun­ Board of Superv1sors to pres­ untapped potential of the coun­ sonal mterest IS the environ­ Avvards honor individuals I) health education and pcdl­ ty. ent the1r observatiOns on the ty's Chmo A1rport. Th1s Is a ment under his leadership last and agencie~ that "1nsp1re atncs care. including well­ Reversmg the Ontario for­ county 111 2008. general aviation a1rp0rt used year the county launched others through ,e) flessness. child physicals and immu­ Police Recognition Lunc.!Jgp_p SDansoladiiV: mat. the State of the County First up was the supef\ isor for private, business and corpo­ "Green County San Annual t.uncheon Hono11ng the Men and W,o_[!)en wl)? Sefli~ ;": · ._, _- ~ extraordinar) sen 1ce and nJ.rations. Doctors also pro­ . ·~ ' .. .. .... - ~.;:;: ..l: •. :.l·~'!;' ~~'\,;.. began With a m1xer COnSISting from the 1\t d1stnct. Brad rate a1rcraft. Ovllt calls it a Bernardino." Th1s program contnbutiom that positive!) \ ide referrals to spcc1alty of a room full of kiosks. each Mltzelfelt. Although he repre­ "potential ... economic genera­ provide' incentives such as fee affect the health, v\ell-he1ng care scrv 1ces at ARMC. Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 with a county service office or sents the H1gh Desert. his topic tor for San Bernardino waivers and priority f1eld and lives of those around en-.unng that pat1ents ll :30 a.m.- l :30 p.m. one of the area's cit1es. was public safety for the entire County." mspections to anyone ernbrac­ them." The Famil) Health rcccJvc a h1gher level of care Registration at ll :00 a.m. Mayors. city council members county. Fire fighters have His other responsibilities mg ··green" technologies such Centers become the second and chamber execs represented when neces-,ar) .
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