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Eunmee Shim has been the president of Adventist Health Care Fort Washington Medical Center in Fort Washington and held several leadership positions at the hospital including chief operating officer and chief nursing officer, according to OSF.
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A growing number of hospitals are looking for other solutions to no-show appointments, instead of costly fees.
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The federal Food and Drug Administration [FDA] has given the green light to a new colon cancer blood test, designed for people aged 45 and older who are at average risk of the disease.
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Following a Board of Trustees meeting Friday, an Illinois State spokesperson said the university is preparing to launch a national search for a permanent athletics director in the coming weeks.
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Thousands of Microsoft users reported being suddenly knocked offline, and the culprit appeared to be cybersecurity company CrowdStrike, which had a routine software update malfunction.
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In this edition of WGLT’s Sound Health, Rachel Fehl, an advanced practice nurse with the OSF Weight Management Center in Peoria, explained how the drug works and addressed common misconceptions and accessibility barriers.
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A Cook County Circuit Court jury this week ordered OSF HealthCare and other health providers to pay $41 million in a malpractice lawsuit.
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Put simply, facility fees are flat rate fees added to a patient's bill to cover the cost of providing health care.
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The Peoria-based health care provider announced Wednesday it will build a new St. Elizabeth's Medical Center on a 31-acre plot across U.S. Route 6 from the current Ottawa facility. OSF says the current building is at the end of its useful life.
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Two new clinics in Lincoln and Forsyth outside of Decatur — about an hour south of Bloomington-Normal — will bring nurse midwives to their respectives areas. The clinics are the result of collaboration between OSF HealthCare and Advanced Women's Healthcare in Bloomington.