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  2. chicagopolicyreview.org › 2022/03/29 › a-major-tear-in-the-chicago-safety-net-systemA Major Tear in the Chicago Safety-Net System

    29 mar 2022 · Since 2000, the Chicago area has witnessed 20 hospital closures, a loss of nearly a quarter of the city’s hospitals. In the past three years alone, there were four scheduled hospital closures in the South and West sides, though one—Mercy Hospital—was saved at the last minute by an out-of-state investor. These hospitals were healthcare ...

  3. New technologies allowed patients to be discharged earlier. Beds began to go unfilled and hospitals faced declining revenues. Many closed or consolidated, and the number of hospitals in Chicago fell to approximately 50 by the late 1990s.

  4. 26 lip 2012 · In the past 12 years, five hospitals have completely closed in the City of Chicago and two more hospitals have closed because they've been replaced with modern facilities. Of these seven hospitals, four are still standing: Edgewater Medical Center, Ravenswood Hospital, Cook County Hospital and the old Prentice Women's Hospital.

  5. 20 paź 2020 · Eight hospitals have closed in Chicago alone and 23% of city hospitals have gone in just two decades. Mercy would be the fourth hospital on the South or West sides to close since 2018.

  6. 15 wrz 2020 · Chicago has three publicly owned hospitals, but much of the care for low-income patients falls on private safety net hospitals like Mercy that are near their homes and have strong reputations.

  7. 29 lis 2021 · Mercy Hospital, the oldest hospital in Chicago, was a safety net facility that treated mostly low-income, elderly and Black patients. It was hemorrhaging money and staff, and eventually closed this year, until getting rescued in the 11th hour for $1.

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