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A Chicago Health System’s $1 Billion Investment Advances Equity
Advocate Trinity Hospital on Chicago’s South Side to be Replaced by New Facility
A $1 Billion Investment in Health Equity
Advocate Health Care is spending $1 billion to reinvent healthcare on Chicago’s South Side, where a 30-year life-expectancy gap exists between individuals who reside on the South Side and those residing on the North Side. The investment includes $300 million in land purchases and related spending to build a new hospital that will replace a facility over a century old.
New Hospital and Outpatient Care
The new hospital will have 52 beds, including 26 medical-surgical beds, a four-bed dialysis unit, and an emergency room with 16 bays. Additionally, more than $500 million will be allocated to expand outpatient care, which will be “embedded in the community.” This will include 10 new “Advocate Health Care Neighborhood Care” locations, with the first one set to open at the South Side YMCA within the next year.
Addressing Social Determinants of Health
Advocate Health Care will invest over $200 million in hospital and outpatient programs and services designed to address social determinants of health, such as expanding access to healthy foods, housing, transportation, and prescription drugs. This approach is part of a broader trend in healthcare, where providers are investing in services beyond traditional medical care to improve patient outcomes.
Community Engagement
The development process included more than 20 listening sessions and engaged hundreds of South Side residents, executives, and community leaders. The effort has been hailed by elected officials across party lines and localities, with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson saying, “This visionary initiative, rooted in the voices and ideas of South Side residents, takes direct aim at the systemic inequities that have persisted for generations.”
Challenges and Opportunities
Chicago’s South Side has been hit hard by the loss of medical care providers, with over 20 hospitals closing since 2000. The lack of full-service obstetrics care in these areas makes it difficult to recruit medical care providers and physicians, creating a cycle of disjointed care for patients and burnout for physicians.
Conclusion
Advocate Health Care’s $1 billion investment in Chicago’s South Side is a significant step towards addressing health disparities and improving health equity. The new hospital and outpatient care facilities will provide access to world-class healthcare and create workforce opportunities in the region. By addressing social determinants of health and engaging with the community, Advocate Health Care is committed to providing the necessary resources for South Side residents to live their healthiest lives.
FAQs
Q: Why is Advocate Health Care investing $1 billion in Chicago’s South Side?
A: Advocate Health Care is investing $1 billion to reinvent healthcare on Chicago’s South Side, where a 30-year life-expectancy gap exists between individuals who reside on the South Side and those residing on the North Side.
Q: What will the new hospital and outpatient care facilities provide?
A: The new hospital will have 52 beds, including 26 medical-surgical beds, a four-bed dialysis unit, and an emergency room with 16 bays. Outpatient care facilities will provide a range of services, including primary care, specialty care, and community-based programs.
Q: How will Advocate Health Care address social determinants of health?
A: Advocate Health Care will invest over $200 million in hospital and outpatient programs and services designed to address social determinants of health, such as expanding access to healthy foods, housing, transportation, and prescription drugs.
Q: How will the community be engaged in the development process?
A: The development process included more than 20 listening sessions and engaged hundreds of South Side residents, executives, and community leaders.
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