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By Tom Kunst, CEO, Employer & Individual, UnitedHealthcare of Illinois
By Dr. Abbie Miller, chief medical officer, UnitedHealthcare of Illinois
By Dr. Abbie Miller, a market Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare of Illinois
Newest Procedures for Incontinence, Aesthetics and Weight Loss Introduced at Fall Wellness Event, Oct. 23
Three nurses – residents of Alsip, Chicago Heights and New Lenox - are the Olympia Fields hospital’s latest 2024 DAISY Award recipients
Dr. Donna O’Shea, OB/GYN and Chief Medical Officer of Population Health, UnitedHealthcare
Free fall prevention seminar to be held at Franciscan Health Outpatient Therapy clinic in Frankfort on Monday, May 20
Among 109 Illinois hospitals in the report, 27 got top marks, 24 earned a "B," 50 earned a "C" and 8 earned a "D" grade in the ratings.
By Dr. Rhonda Randall, Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual
Franciscan Health Family Birth Center live-stream video system allows families to stay connected to newborns requiring longer hospital stays
A free service to Veterans https://vfwpost9545.org/2021/05/03/dav-service-officer-at-post-9545/
Open House to celebrate reopening planned for March 15
"Now we can do surgery that we weren't able to do before," said Silver Cross NICU medical director Dr. Corryn Greenwood.
Post 9545 Awards two LWW Students for their winning Logo designs for the 3rd Annual Warriors Walk, Sept. 10, 2022
The Forest Preserve District of Will County is placing suicide prevention signs in forest preserves throughout the county.
The New Lenox hospital earned four out of five ribbons from Newsweek in its 2022 rankings.
The pandemic and global supply chain issues have resulted in a global shortage of the liquid used to enhance images for CT scans and X-rays.
Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox was among those receiving the top marks.
Teens between the ages of 14-19 can participate in the "High School Summer Pass" program May 16 through Aug. 31.
Sen. Durbin — along with state Sen. Michael Hastings and Will Co. Exec. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant — were given a tour Wednesday of the NICU.
To celebrate the Amy, Matthew and Jay Vana Neonatal ICU, Silver Cross is set to hold the county's "largest baby shower" fundraiser April 28.
Mental Health First Aid teaches how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders.
The New Lenox hospital was one of 23 Illinois hospitals to make the list created by Newsweek.
“A Matter of Balance” is designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase activity levels among older adults.
Here's how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Will County and across IL.
The updated policy for the New Lenox hospital takes effect Monday and allows for up to two designated visitors per patient.
Households can have five of the free tests sent to them from the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Will County.
Meijer became one of the first chains in the Midwest to begin offering the free N95 masks Monday.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Will County and across IL.
New Lenox households can order up to four rapid antigen coronavirus tests starting Wednesday.
The blood drive, in partnership with Versiti Blood Centers, is scheduled to take place at Peace Lutheran Church in New Lenox.
Center for COVID Control is under investigation in multiple states, including Illinois. It was forced out of the Village Friday.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Will County.
The hospital announced Thursday that it had 338 patients receiving care. That's 38 more than the total available beds at the hospital.
Forty-four percent of the hospital's total beds were also occupied by patients with COVID-19, according to hospital officials.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Will County and across IL.
The policy, enacted to help keep patients and staff safe during this latest COVID-19 surge, takes effect starting Thursday.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.