Compendium of US Health Systems, 2016, Technical Documentation-Appendix B
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State of Wisconsin - 2017
State of WisconsinProvider Directory 2017 W9 MERCYCARE HMO INC. Live well. We’ll insure you do. Live well. We’ll insure you do. MercyCare ID Card MercyCare ID cards include: MercyCare Senior 6 1 INSURED NUMBER: Identification number 1 Insured Number Effective Date 2 Group Number xxx-xx-xxxx xxxxxx 2 GROUP NUMBER: How MercyCare identifies your benefit package 3 MEMBER NUMBER: Personal identification number 4 PCP NAME: Your primary care physician 3 Member Number Last Name 4 PCP Name (family medicine, internal medicine, xxx-xx-xxxx John Doe Dr. Smith pediatrician) 5 PLAN ID: Designates your plan 6 NAME OF PLAN: Type of plan you have Customer service department: (800) 895-2421 5 XX Important information to know: This provider list is the only paper version you will receive, unless you call our customer service department at (800) 895-2421 for additional copies. MercyCare encourages you to visit our website or contact customer service for the most current information regarding your provider network. To ensure accurate provider network listings, the on-line provider directory is continuously updated while the requestable paper directory is updated semi-annually only. Please visit www.mercycarehealthplans.com to see which providers participate in your plan. Above is an illustration of a MercyCare HMO membership card. To determine which plan you are in, please refer to your ID card. The card(s) you receive states the plan name, as well as the plan ID. Should you have any questions, or if you are unable to determine your specific plan name and/or plan ID, please call our customer service department at (800) 895-2421. -
2017-38 Mercyhealth Hospital Project Review for Planning and Zoning Commission
#2017-38 Mercyhealth Hospital Project Review for Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Dates: December 6, 2017 public introduction meeting and January 3, 2018 public hearing Requests: 1. Preliminary Planned Unit Development for a micro-hospital and medical center. 2. Special Use Permit for a hospital and accessory uses including helipad. 3. Deferral to bury existing overhead utility lines until an area wide program is established. Location: 875 Route 31 Acreage: 16.39 acres Existing Zoning: O PUD Office Surrounding Properties: North: B-2 PUD General Commercial South: M Manufacturing East: M Manufacturing West: M Manufacturing Staff Contact: Elizabeth Maxwell (815.356.3615) ________________________________________________________________________ Background: Mercy Alliance has owned this property for several years and in 2005 received preliminary PUD approval for a hospital and medical center on this site, which was never built. Mercy has received a new Certificate of Need approval from the State of Illinois and is proceeding back through the zoning process. They are requesting approval of a Preliminary Planned Unit Development and Special Use Permit to allow the hospital, related medical offices and helipad. The previously approved 2005 site plan showed Raymond Drive realigned through the site to connect with Tek Drive at Route 31. There are many benefits to allow for the realignment of Raymond Drive with this approval, as detailed later in this report. Land Use Analysis: ZONING Mercy Health Hospital December 6, 2017 and January 3, 2018 Preliminary PUD, Special Use and Variations The site is currently zoned O PUD Office. Hospitals are a special use in the O zoning district. The accessory medical offices and helipad uses are supporting uses to the hospital. -
EMS Region 1 Pediatric Resources
Region 1, page 1 of 2 EMS Region 1 Pediatric Resources Trauma Perinatal PHMSRR/ RHCC Hospital ED Pediatric Trauma PICU Transfer NICU Transfer Transport Center Level**/ Decompression Address Phone Designation* Transfer PICU Phone NICU Phone Level Network+ Team Phone Category*** Level I & Mercyhealth Rockton Avenue Campus (815) (800) (800) 637-3228 III NICU (800) 637-3228 Rockford PCCC/EDAP Pediatric (800) 637-3228 971-3333 637-3228 (815) 971-6180 Mercyhealth (815) 971-6500 Category 1 2400 N. Rockton Ave., Rockford, IL 61103 Level I Trauma PHMSRR/ Hospital ED Pediatric Trauma PICU Transfer Perinatal NICU Transfer Transport Center Decompression Address Phone Designation* Transfer PICU Phone Level** NICU Phone Level Team Phone Category*** (815) CGH Medical Center II Rockford 625-0400 Mercyhealth Category 2 100 E. LeFevre Rd., Sterling, IL 61081 ext. 5520 FHN Memorial Hospital (815) II Rockford 1045 W. Stephenson St., Freeport, IL 61032 599-6105 Mercyhealth Category 4 Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital (815) II Rockford 403 E. First St., Dixon, IL 61021 285-5557 Mercyhealth Category 2 Mercy Medical Center (563) Rockford EDAP Level II 250 Mercy Dr., Dubuque, IA 52001 589-9666 Category 2 Midwest Medical Center (815) Ø Rockford One Medical Center Dr., Galena, IL 61036 777-6317 Mercyhealth Category 3 Morrison Community Hospital (815) Ø Rockford 303 N. Jackson St., Morrison, IL 61270 772- 5521 Mercyhealth Category 3 Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital (815) II Rockford EDAP One Kish Hospital Drive, DeKalb, IL 60115 748-2972 Mercyhealth Category 2 Northwestern Medicine Valley West Hospital (815) II Rockford EDAP 1302 N. Main St. , Sandwich, IL 60548 786-3720 Mercyhealth Category 2 OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center (815) II Rockford EDAP Level I 5666 E. -
Hospital‐Reported Information on Diversity Expenditures on Capital Projects
Hospital‐Reported Information on Diversity Expenditures on Capital Projects On August 12, 2016, Public Act 99‐767 took effect, amending the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act (20 ILCS 3960/5.3). Public Act 99‐767 added a provision for Illinois hospitals to report capital expenditures to female‐owned, minority‐owned, veteran‐owned and small business enterprises, and to provide information on hospital policies and activities related to promoting and realizing this diversity spending. The additional reporting requirement only effects hospitals having 100 or more service beds. Reporting is required from these hospitals beginning with their fiscal years starting on or after February 12, 2017. For the 2017 Annual Hospital Questionnaire, there were no hospitals meeting the statutory reporting requirements. However, we included a section for collecting diversity expenditure information in the 2017 questionnaire, requesting reporting on a voluntary basis. A copy of the 2017 Hospital Questionnaire is included in this report. The section on diversity expenditures is on pages 13 through 16 of the questionnaire. The information voluntarily provided by the hospitals which would have met the reporting requirements is presented in this report. Hospital ID 5496 Year 2017 Hospital Name Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital Bolingbrook Reporting Organization AMITA Health Contact Person David Evans / Katrina Scott Contact Telephone 847‐506‐6611 Contact Email [email protected] Facility Ownership Church‐Related Hospital Classification General Hospital Facility Fiscal Year Starting Date 7/1/2016 Ending Date 6/30/2017 Total Reported Capital Expenditures $1,854,999.00 Diversity Spending Goals and Actual Reported DIversity Spending Goals for Diversity Spending Actual Diversity Spending Female‐Owned Businesses 0 % 00% Minority‐Owned Businesses 0 % 0 0 % Veteran‐Owned Businesses 0 % 0 0 % Small Business Enterprises 0 % 0 0 % Facility Comments on Diversity Expenditures The state‐specific data cannot be provided due to the developing nature of this initiative. -
Needs of Specific Populations and Cost Strategies. with Unitedhealthcare, You Have Options
Health Plans UnitedHealthcare Networks Chicago / Northwest Indiana Networks configured for the needs of specific populations and cost strategies. With UnitedHealthcare, you have options. In the Chicago market, we offer a variety of PPO and HMO plans with both broad networks and high performance networks to suit our customers’ needs. PPO Networks ► Choice Plus ► Core Our largest network High-performance PPO − 120 Hospitals* − 103 Hospitals − 9,987 PCPs* − 7,783 PCPs − 11,900 Specialists* − 9,582 Specialists HMO Networks ► Navigate ► Charter Our full HMO High-performance HMO − 105 Hospitals − 12 Hospitals − 8,650 PCPs − 1,470 PCPs − 9,821 Specialists − 3,534 Specialists *Chicago market only. On a national basis, our Choice Plus network contains more than 783,000 doctors and over 5,700 hospitals. UnitedHealthcare Choice Plus With UnitedHealthcare Choice Plus, members choose from any health care professional in the network, including specialists, without a referral or selecting a primary care physician (PCP). Since Choice Plus is a network-based product, members can access care from any of nearly 800,000 network providers. There is coverage outside the Choice Plus network, but members can expect a lower benefit level. How we help members choose Additional services available to all the care that’s right for them. Choice Plus plan members. UnitedHealthcare helps deliver access to Virtual Visits. resources and personal support with our • Connect with a doctor for non-emergency care member website myuhc.com. Easy-to-use online, anytime. tools can help members: • Available 24/7 and takes about 20 minutes. • Find UnitedHealth Premium® doctors who Our Mobile App, Health4Me®. -
Elective Catalog 2019-2020
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ROCKFORD ELECTIVE CATALOG 2019-2020 Dr. Connie Vitali Assistant Dean Office of Medical Education & Evaluation 3/21/19 1 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ROCKFORD The University of Illinois College of Medicine Rockford was created by action of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees in May 1971 as part of the expansion of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine. The Rockford program combines the appeal of a small school atmosphere with the strength of one of the nation's largest and most respected medical schools. The Rockford program is strongly community-based; most of the clinical faculty are physicians who practice in the community. Teaching occurs almost exclusively in community hospitals, doctor’s offices and community-based clinics. The Rockford faculty form a close-knit cadre of practitioners who are intimately interested in the education of students, the advancement of the College of Medicine, and the well-being of the local community and its surrounding rural counties. Faculty members actively seek to include students in their activities and to share with students their concern for social and health care issues. These efforts provide a stimulating, collegial learning environment in which intellectual, professional and personal growth are nurtured. The faculty and administration enjoy working closely with students and offer personal guidance and assistance to help students learn the art and science of medicine. Begun in 1993, the Rural Medical Education Program (RMED) recruits and trains family physicians for underserved areas of rural Illinois. M1 and M2 RMED students engage in supplemental educational activities that focus on the foundations of rural family and community medicine while participating in the regular basic science curriculum. -
Illinois Finance Authority Revenue Bonds, Series 2016C (Presence Health Network) (The “Bonds”)
SECOND SUPPLEMENT TO PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT $967,835,000* ILLINOIS FINANCE AUTHORITY REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 2016C (PRESENCE HEALTH NETWORK) (THE “BONDS”) The Preliminary Official Statement dated July 13, 2016 (the “Preliminary Official Statement”) relating to the above-referenced Bonds, as supplemented by the Supplement to Preliminary Official Statement dated July 15, 2016, is further supplemented and amended by this Second Supplement to Preliminary Official Statement dated July 26, 2016 (this “Supplement”), as follows: 1. As part of its Continuing Disclosure Agreement, the Corporation will host a call for the Beneficial Owners within seventy-five (75) days after the end of each fiscal quarter of the System through and including the fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2017. 2. The definition of “Cash and Liquid Investments” contained in Appendix D is hereby amended as follows (changed text shown in underline): “Cash and Liquid Investments” means all unrestricted cash and liquid investment balances, including, without limitation, such amounts that are on deposit in a funded depreciation fund or account, whether classified as current or noncurrent assets, held by the System Affiliates for any of their corporate purposes, but excluding any trustee held funds, creditor held funds, self insurance and captive insurance funds, pension and retirement funds and the proceeds of any short-term borrowings, including without limitation, draws on lines of credit regardless of the maturity date of the line of credit, all as set forth in the most recent Financial Statements of the System delivered under the Master Indenture. Capitalized terms in this Supplement have the meanings assigned thereto in the Preliminary Official Statement. -
FSN Healthcare Projects
QUALIFIED RELIABLE EXPERIENCED Featured Projects From Our Qualified Healthcare Contractors CALIFORNIA KANSAS San Francisco Kansas City California Pacific Medical Center University of Kansas Hospital Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital KENTUCKY COLORADO Paducah Colorado Springs Western Baptist Hospital Children’s Hospital Colorado Pikeville Denver Pikeville Medical Center Denver Health Medical Center MAINE Greeley Portland UCHealth Greeley Medical Center Maine Medical Center Lakewood MASSACHUSETTS Centura Health Lakewood Emergency & Urgent Care Boston CONNECTICUT Boston Children’s Hospital Greenwich Boston Medical Center Greenwich Hospital Brigham and Women’s Hospital Norwalk Brookline Norwalk Hospital Boston Children’s Hospital Stamford Burlington Stamford Hospital Lahey Medical Center HAWAII Salem Honolulu North Shore Medical Center Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Somerville Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women & Children Partners Healthcare St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii Waymouth The Queen’s Medical Center South Shore Hospital Tripler Army Medical Center MINNESOTA ILLINOIS Duluth Chicago Essentia Health-St. Mary’s Medical Center John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital Minneapolis Northwestern Memorial Hospital Fairview Health Services Rush University Medical Center Metropolitan Medical Center University of Chicago Medical Center Rochester Downers Grove Mayo Clinic Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital MISSOURI Elgin Kansas City Presence Health Belton Regional Medical Center Maywood Centerpoint Medical Center Loyola University Medical Center -
HUD PD&R Housing Market Profiles for Rockford, Illinois
HUD PD&R Housing Market Profiles Rockford, Illinois Quick Facts About Rockford Current sales market conditions: balanced By Tomasz Kukawski | As of June 1, 2020 Current rental market conditions: balanced Overview Current apartment market conditions: slightly tight The Rockford metropolitan area includes the counties The manufacturing sector—anchored by the automobile of Boone and Winnebago in north-central Illinois and is and aerospace-component production industries— coterminous with the Metropolitan Statistical Area of the is the largest nonfarm payroll sector in the metropolitan same name. The city of Rockford, approximately 90 miles area, with 28,900 jobs. The current share of manufacturing northwest of the city of Chicago, is the fifth largest city in jobs accounts for nearly 22 percent of total nonfarm payrolls in the Rockford metropolitan area, compared Illinois and the second largest city outside of the Chicago with the national average of 8 percent. Fiat Chrysler metropolitan area, with an estimated population of 145,600 Automobiles N.V., Collins Aerospace, and Woodward, as of July 2019. The city of Rockford lost about 5 percent Inc. are the three largest manufacturing companies of its population from 2010 to 2019; it is one of the fastest- in the metropolitan area, with 3,750, 2,200, and 1,900 shrinking cities in the nation. In 2019, the city of Rockford jobs, respectively (Rockford Area Economic Development Council). was ranked ninth among cities with the largest numeric declines in population and 15th for the fastest declining largest cities (Census Bureau). y As of June 1, 2020, the estimated population of the Rockford metropolitan area was 334,800, representing a decline of 1,450, or 0.4 percent, annually since April 2010. -
Provider Partners Chicago
Provider Partners Chicago Enjoy direct access to quality healthcare where you live. No Guesswork. Choose to see a carefully selected Imagine Health provider and receive affordable, quality care. No referrals. You have the simplicity of direct access to quality hospitals and physicians in your area. It’s that easy. Walk-in Care. You have access to all CVS MinuteClinic® locations nationwide, which provide a broad range of services to help keep you and your family healthy. Lab Services. Rely on Quest Diagnostics for all your lab-related diagnostic services. Peace of mind. When you use an Imagine Health provider, you won’t be billed for more than your patient responsibility. It makes good sense. Count on getting the most out of your plan when you see one of our partners in Chicago. For a current and complete list of Imagine providers in your area, visit hospitals + providers 22 8,100 providers.imaginehealth.com or download the mobile app. + urgent + ambulatory 70 cares 10 surgical centers Now it’s easier than ever before to get quality healthcare in Chicago. Provider Partners Include: AMITA Presence Health | Northwestern Medicine | Edward-Elmhurst Health Northwest Community Healthcare | Ann & Robert H. Lurie Childrens Hospital Hospitals 1. AMITA Health Mercy Medical Center Aurora 1325 N Highland Ave Aurora, IL 60506 2. AMITA Health Resurrection Medical Center Chicago 7435 W Talcott Ave Chicago, IL 60631 3. AMITA Health Saint Francis Hospital Evanston - Chicago 355 Ridge Ave Evanston, IL 60202 4. AMITA Health Saint Joseph Hospital - Chicago 2900 N Lake Shore Dr Chicago, IL 60657 5. AMITA Health Saint Joseph Hospital Elgin 77 N Airlite St Elgin, IL 60123 NOTE: Members also have access to ambulatory surgical centers, AMITA Health Saint Joseph 6. -
IHA Members by Illinois Senate District
IHA Members by IL Senate District Hospital City District: 1 Tony Munoz D none none 02-Aug-21 Members IL Senate District Page 1 of 60 IHA Members by IL Senate District Hospital City District: 2 Omar Aquino D AMITA Health Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Med Ctr, St. Chicago AMITA Health Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Med Ctr, St. Chicago Humboldt Park Health Chicago 02-Aug-21 Members IL Senate District Page 2 of 60 IHA Members by IL Senate District Hospital City District: 3 Mattie Hunter D Holy Cross Hospital Chicago Insight Hospital & Medical Center Chicago Jackson Park Hospital & Medical Center Chicago St. Bernard Hospital & Health Care Ctr Chicago 02-Aug-21 Members IL Senate District Page 3 of 60 IHA Members by IL Senate District Hospital City District: 4 Kimberly Lightford D Hartgrove Behavioral Health System Chicago Loretto Hospital Chicago Loyola University Medical Center Maywood Riveredge Hospital Forest Park 02-Aug-21 Members IL Senate District Page 4 of 60 IHA Members by IL Senate District Hospital City District: 5 Patricia Van Pelt D Garfield Park Behavioral Hospital Chicago Jesse Brown Veterans Administration Medical C Chicago John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook Co. Chicago Mount Sinai Hospital Chicago RML Chicago Chicago Rush University Medical Center Chicago Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital Chicago University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences Chicago 02-Aug-21 Members IL Senate District Page 5 of 60 IHA Members by IL Senate District Hospital City District: 6 Sara Feigenholtz D Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Chicago AMITA Health -
The Valued Voice, September 10, 2019
37 , Issue THE VALUED VOICE 3 Vol 6 Vol September 10, 2019 IN THIS ISSUE Grassroots Spotlight Grassroots Spotlight: WHA Talks WHA Talks Surprise Billing with Congressman Surprise Billing with Congressman Steil at Mercyhealth - Walworth .............. 1 Steil at Mercyhealth - Walworth The Wisconsin Hospital Association met with DHS Announces Second Round of APC, Congressman Bryan Steil of Wisconsin’s 1st Allied Health Grants ......................... 1 Congressional District for a health care roundtable Grant Funds will Enhance Perinatal discussion September 6. Care .................................................. 2 The event was hosted at Mercyhealth Hospital and Medical Center-Walworth in Lake Geneva. WHA Director of Federal and State Relations Jon Hoelter kicked Wisconsin Hospitals State PAC & off the discussion with some background on issues important to WHA and its Conduit 2019 Campaign Update ...... 2 members. Hoelter stressed the importance of adequate reimbursement under September is Prostate Cancer Medicare, noting that while Wisconsin hospitals are known for delivering some Awareness Month ............................ 2 of the best health care in the country, they receive on average only 75 cents on the dollar for treating Medicare patients. This is particularly challenging in Wisconsin, where hospitals receive significantly lower Medicare reimbursement than most states. The group also discussed concerns about recent issues making it more difficult for hospitals to serve their communities, such as site-neutral payments. Hospitals