Illinois board rejects plans to close essential South Side Chicago hospital
Source: The Guardian
Illinois board rejects plans to close essential South Side Chicago hospital
Healthcare advocates had warned closing Mercy hospital would leave Black Chicagoans with even fewer resources amid a deadly pandemic
Eric Lutz in Chicago
Wed 16 Dec 2020 00.05 GMT
Last modified on Wed 16 Dec 2020 00.09 GMT
In a victory for health advocates and community members in Chicago, a review board has unanimously rejected a plan to shutter a safety-net hospital that would have likely worsened the medical desert on the citys predominantly Black South Side.
The 6-0 decision came after activists rallied in support of Mercy, and after hours of often-emotional public comment Tuesday including from the former Illinois governor Pat Quinn and a representative for the current governor, JB Pritzker against Michigan-based Trinity Healths plan to close the facility early next year, despite the pandemic.
I do not believe that Mercy has made a reasonable case that [the closure] will not have an extremely negative impact on the South Side of Chicago, Dr Linda Rae Murray, a member of the Illinois health facilities and services review board, said in voting against Trinitys plan to shut down the hospital.
I am really distressed that this is going on in the midst of a global pandemic, Murray added, calling the notion unconscionable in my mind.
Mercy, located in the historic Black neighborhood of Bronzeville, is the oldest hospital in Chicago, and serves a primarily Black, poor and elderly community a population that has been especially hard hit by the coronavirus crisis.
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Read more:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/dec/15/chicago-mercy-hospital-safety-net-south-side-closure
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