Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn Fills 3 Open Seats on Health Services Board

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has appointed three new members to the state's Health Facilities Board, filling the remaining vacancies for a full board, according to a Chicago Business news report.

The three new board members include Southwestern Illinois CFO Robert Hilgenbrink; dental clinic administrator Kathryn Olson; and University of Illinois at Chicago faculty member Richard Sewell.

The appointments come shortly after various stakeholders expressed concern over the board vacancies. Historically, the board has had a difficult time appointing board members because of a provision that prohibits board members from having an association with healthcare facilities or services. Gov. Quinn also passed a reform that increased the size of the board, from five members to nine.

At the time, the vacancies, though only few, had one important implication. A single rejection vote from a board member turned down Cook County health system's proposed cost-saving plan to turn its Oak Forest Hospital into an outpatient center. The county recently reported a $40 million revenue shortfall due to late Medicaid reimbursements.

Read the news report about the Illinois Health Facilities Board.

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