Vanguard Health Systems, a hospital operator based in Nashville, Tenn., has cut 100 jobs at four of its Chicago-area hospitals, according to a Crain's Chicago Business report.
The job cuts affected Weiss Memorial Hospital in Chicago, West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park, Westlake Hospital in Melrose Park and MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn. According to the report, Vanguard announced the job cuts as part of a larger effort to cut costs. The company posted a $19.2 million loss in the first quarter of its fiscal year.
The news report did not include details on which departments were affected by the job cuts.
The job cuts affected Weiss Memorial Hospital in Chicago, West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park, Westlake Hospital in Melrose Park and MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn. According to the report, Vanguard announced the job cuts as part of a larger effort to cut costs. The company posted a $19.2 million loss in the first quarter of its fiscal year.
The news report did not include details on which departments were affected by the job cuts.
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