Illinois' Cook County Health & Hospitals System — the public hospital system for the metropolitan Chicago area — has said it plans to close Oak Forest (Ill.) Hospital and convert it into an outpatient facility, according to a Chicago Tribune report.
The Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board has opposed the move due to concerns about job losses and impact on the community, according to the report.
The health system hopes, however, the board will reverse its decision after it provides additional information to the board on May 10.
The public health system's budget includes the discontinuation of inpatient services at Oak Forest by June 1, according to the report.
Read the Chicago Tribune report on Cook County Health & Hospitals System.
Read more coverage on Cook County Health & Hospitals System:
- Illinois Review Board Rejects County's Proposal to Shut Down Oak Forest Hospital
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The Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board has opposed the move due to concerns about job losses and impact on the community, according to the report.
The health system hopes, however, the board will reverse its decision after it provides additional information to the board on May 10.
The public health system's budget includes the discontinuation of inpatient services at Oak Forest by June 1, according to the report.
Read the Chicago Tribune report on Cook County Health & Hospitals System.
Read more coverage on Cook County Health & Hospitals System:
- Illinois Review Board Rejects County's Proposal to Shut Down Oak Forest Hospital
- Illinois' Cook County Hospital Execs See Pay Bumps While Planning Service Reductions