[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 3] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 4580] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov][[Page 4580]] EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS A TRIBUTE TO HOWARD CLASSEN ______ HON. SAM FARR of california in the house of representatives Monday, March 26, 2001 Mr. FARR of California. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Howard Classen as he celebrates the end of his tenure at the Natividad Medical Center in Monterey, California. Mr. Classen retired from his position as Chief Executive Officer last month, and will be honored by his colleagues, friends and admirers in a dinner on Sunday, March 11, 2001. Mr. Speaker, I would like to join these people in saluting Mr. Classen's enormous contributions to the Monterey community. Natividad Medical Center is Monterey County's public hospital, and its obligation to both serve the residents of the county and continually restructure its caregiving operation has proved a daunting challenge to all involved in its operation. Mr. Classen, however, has embraced the recent changes in medical care and administration, and in the process has strengthened Natividad's scope and presence in the Monterey Bay area. Howard Classen was raised in Chicago, Illinois, and obtained his Master's Degree in Hospital Administration at Cornell University in New York. Before coming to Natividad, he worked in a number of acute care hospital administration positions, including chief executive officer positions with National Medical Enterprises, Inc., and San Mateo General Hospital in San Mateo, California. Mr. Classen has also been active on State committees in California regarding the issues that have arisen with the changes in Medicaid, which is known as Medi-Cal in our State. He has also consulted on major managed-care plans and has been involved in the design, financing and construction of several major hospital projects. One of the many projects in which Mr. Classen was instrumental was the remodeling and modernization of the Natividad Medical Center and its facilities in 1998. This state-of-the-art facility will no doubt continue to facilitate treatment well into the 21st Century, and much of the credit for this goes to Howard. Beyond the scope of large projects such as this, Mr. Classen has also shown his dedication to the day-to-day operation of Natividad Medical Center. He is truly committed to the Center's mission of providing high-quality, cost-effective healthcare to all residents of Monterey County, and has worked hard to reach out and collaborate with others on major projects and minor details. Mr. Speaker, it is clear that we have lost an inspirational member of the Monterey County healthcare profession with Mr. Classen's retirement. I am sure that I speak for many when I say that his tireless work will not soon be forgotten, and we are all thankful. I would like to personally wish him well in this new stage of his life, and hope that he continues to be a presence in the Monterey Peninsula healthcare community. ____________________