Advocate Health Care to spend $1 billion on South Side of Chicago, to expand outpatient care and replace Advocate Trinity ...
Advocate Health Care said the $1 billion aims to close the 30-year life expectancy gap between the North and South sides.
The hospital system hopes the investment closes Chicago's 30-year life expectancy gap between residents on the South and North sides.
Adding windows and brighter colors to the recovery rooms at Advocate Trinity Hospital in the Calumet Heights neighborhood is ...
The new, $300 million facility will replace the larger Trinity Hospital, Advocate Health officials announced Tuesday. The company also plans to spend $725 million on new outpatient clinics and ...
The health system plans to expand community sites and services, beef up its chronic care management and SDOH programs, add ...
An even larger investment of $500 million is going toward 10 new outpatient facilities throughout the South Side that will add 85,000 health care appointments each year.
The massive investment has the potential to expand Advocate's reach, address health disparities and deliver an economic boost to the area.
Hospital finances, rocked by a pandemic followed by labor costs and other inflation challenges plus a slow return of patient ...
The hospital will be on the former U.S. Steel South Works site where a quantum campus is taking shape near the lakefront. It ...
5. Advocate will invest $25 million in workforce development, committing to retain all current South Side employees and hire more than 1,000 new team members over the next three years. These efforts ...