California regulators to inspect Olive View hospital

State regulators said that they plan to inspect Olive View- UCLA Medical Center as soon as possible, following admissions by hospital and county officials that they did not know the neonatal intensive care unit had been downgraded for more than a year and a half. County health officials announced a shift in policy even as they continued to say the county-run facility in Sylmar was allowed to care for seriously ill babies despite what the state called a "critical medical staffing deficiency." Nurses were warned to stop more than a week before anonymous complaints were filed with a nonprofit agency that accredits the hospital, according to a confidential health department report.