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Bloomington-Normal has just over two hospital beds for every 1,000 people. In terms of bed capacity, the twin cities ranks among the lowest of any major metro area in Illinois.
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OSF HealthCare now says it will require all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of September.
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A Bloomington-Normal doctor says an earlier start to routine colon cancer screenings will save lives.
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A Bloomington-Normal doctor says an earlier start to routine colon cancer screenings will save lives.
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Mass testing and vaccinations, hospital stays, lost work and lost opportunities—the COVID-19 pandemic has cost Americans a lot. For most, the toll is immeasurable.
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Lawmakers want to change how people get insurance company approval before medical treatment. Advocates say the current process harms patients.It’s a…
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At this point in the pandemic, OSF HealthCare says it will not turn away the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine "if it's the only option" available...
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For Robin Dennewitz, the best part of her cleaning job at OSF Healthcare St. Joseph Medical Center is talking to the patients. And they’ve never needed…
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Health care workers were given top priority when COVID-19 vaccines were rolled out across the country. But not all who are eligible are jumping at the…
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About half of Bloomington-Normal’s hospital workers have already received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, officials said Monday.The first health…