Oak Forest (Ill.) Hospital, part of the Cook County Health & Hospitals System, has suspended surgeries after the hospital's lone anesthesiologist retired, according to a Chicago Tribune report.
The public health system had planned to close the hospital June 1 and convert it to an outpatient facility, so a replacement was not secured. However, the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board ruled last week that the hospital must remain open in order to maintain healthcare access for the community.
Surgeries have been shifted to Provident Hospital in Chicago as the health system board reviews its options in the wake of the ruling.
Read the Chicago Tribune report on Oak Forest Hospital.
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The public health system had planned to close the hospital June 1 and convert it to an outpatient facility, so a replacement was not secured. However, the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board ruled last week that the hospital must remain open in order to maintain healthcare access for the community.
Surgeries have been shifted to Provident Hospital in Chicago as the health system board reviews its options in the wake of the ruling.
Read the Chicago Tribune report on Oak Forest Hospital.
Related Articles on Oak Forest Hospital:
Illinois Won't Allow Closure of Struggling Oak Forest Hospital But Approves Shut Down of East St. Louis Facility
Community Disapproves of Conversion Plans for Illinois' Struggling Oak Forest Hospital
Illinois Review Board Rejects County's Proposal to Shut Down Oak Forest Hospital