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Programs offering insurance to undocumented — and some documented — residents are undergoing some cost-saving changes.
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The state of Illinois has approved a $17.77 million expansion of OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington. The hospital will add 25 beds to the current 152-bed total; 10 will be medical-surgical care beds and 15 will be for intensive care patients.
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A Normal Community High School senior Blake Meter is the patient ambassador a run to benefit Shriners Children's Hospitals. The ninth annual Snyder-Shriners 5K run starts at 10 am. Saturday near the DoubleTree Hotel.
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The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services reports nearly 47,000 residents were dropped due to not filling out paperwork
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Community health workers say building trust is often the most critical part to getting people the care they need.
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Four years after a federal court ordered a major overhaul of health care in Illinois prisons, the state has failed to address major shortcomings and lost ground on staffing mandates, according to a report by a court-appointed monitor.
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McLean County's active coronavirus caseload has dropped, even as the county announced 135 new daily cases.
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An agency that serves those with disabilities in central Illinois says it will open a second pediatric therapy center.
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The top Republican in the state Senate has introduced a bill to shield healthcare providers and others from being held responsible for injuries or deaths…
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Changes made during the early stages of the pandemic are having long-lasting effects on the legal system.Back then, Gov. JB Pritzker signed an executive…