Illinois’ total rating for hospital security has once more dropped, this time to twenty eighth within the nation, with one Chicago hospital incomes an F, and greater than half a dozen hospitals notching Ds, in response to a brand new report.
About 26.5% of Illinois hospitals earned A grades for security, in response to new rankings from the nonprofit Leapfrog Group, which grades hospitals throughout the nation twice a 12 months. The proportion of hospitals incomes A grades in Illinois has been slowly declining lately. As just lately as spring 2021, Illinois ranked seventeenth within the nation, with 35% of hospitals reaching A grades.
The grades are necessary to hospitals as they work to draw sufferers and compete. Hospitals with excessive grades usually tout them of their promoting, although specialists advise sufferers to make use of rankings and grades as only one software when selecting the place to obtain care.
The Leapfrog grades are based mostly on greater than 30 measures of affected person security from the federal authorities, a Leapfrog survey and different sources. Measures embrace falls and trauma, hand hygiene and demise charges amongst surgical sufferers with critical, treatable circumstances.
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Within the grades launched Wednesday, one Illinois hospital, South Shore Hospital on town’s South Facet, obtained an F. Seven Illinois hospitals earned Ds, together with Chicago’s Weiss Memorial and Roseland Neighborhood hospitals, in addition to Advocate Christ Medical Heart in Oak Garden and Vista Medical Heart East in Waukegan.
South Shore CEO Leslie Rogers mentioned since taking up as chief of the hospital this summer time, he’s been making an attempt to give attention to bettering the hospital’s monetary stability, its Medicare high quality rankings issued by the federal authorities, and strengthening the hospital’s involvement locally. The not-for-profit hospital serves a largely Black group, and lots of of its sufferers are on Medicare or Medicaid.
“We are going to transfer and attempt to be a C or higher the subsequent go round,” Rogers mentioned.
He mentioned that the hospital might not have accomplished nicely in sure classes on Leapfrog for quite a lot of causes, similar to as a result of it doesn’t have a physician in its intensive care unit eight hours a day, 5 days every week, although different medical workers are always there. He additionally mentioned that the hospital exceeds nationwide averages in some areas tracked by the federal authorities. For instance, South Shore has the next share of sufferers who obtain acceptable look after extreme sepsis and/or septic shock than state and nationwide averages, in response to Medicare, although Medicare gave the hospital one out of 5 stars, total, for high quality.
“A security-oriented tradition towards sufferers is the place we’re going,” Rogers mentioned. “We’re going to proceed to work and attempt towards that.”
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In the meantime, some hospitals criticize Leapfrog’s methodology.
“We firmly imagine that significant high quality and security knowledge ought to be clear to the general public,” mentioned Advocate Aurora Well being, in a press release, in response to Advocate Christ’s D grade. “Nevertheless, precisely measuring this knowledge may be difficult, and a few organizations use restricted methodologies that don’t at all times mirror the standard of care or the numerous elements that contribute to affected person outcomes.”
Advocate Aurora mentioned it has a “sturdy plan” in place to proceed to enhance on security and well being outcomes.
For Vista Medical Heart East, the D grade it earned on this newest report is an enchancment over earlier this 12 months, when it was the state’s solely hospital to earn an F.
The hospital mentioned in a press release that it “constantly focuses on security, high quality, and our sufferers’ expertise” whereas noting that “knowledge used to compile Vista’s present Leapfrog grade is greater than three years outdated in some instances and doesn’t mirror the dedication and medical efficiency of Vista’s physicians, nurses, and workers.”
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Weiss hospital acquired its D grade due to a rise in hospital-acquired infections throughout among the reporting intervals, mentioned Jane Brust, a spokeswoman for Weiss mother or father firm Pipeline Well being, in a press release.
“Since then, now we have improved our processes and anticipate future scores, particularly fall, to mirror these enhancements,” she mentioned within the assertion. “Affected person security is our highest precedence, and our physicians and workers are absolutely dedicated to high quality in our affected person care actions.”
Pipeline just lately filed for chapter 11 chapter within the midst of an effort to promote Weiss and West Suburban Hospital in Oak Park.
Roseland hospital didn’t reply to a request for touch upon its D grade.
Although the share of grade A hospitals in Illinois declined, the report did supply some vibrant spots, at the same time as hospitals throughout the state continued to wrestle with fallout from the pandemic and staffing shortages.
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Three Illinois hospitals earned As for the twenty second consecutive time in a row — a feat achieved by simply 22 hospitals throughout the nation. These three Illinois hospitals are College of Chicago Medical Heart, Elmhurst Hospital and Northwestern Medication Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield.
U. of C. Medical Heart focuses on security partly via huddles between front-line staff and leaders every morning, mentioned Krista Curell, an government vp and chief integration and transformation officer on the hospital. These huddles are a time to debate efficiency, challenges and issues, she mentioned.
Elmhurst Hospital achieves its excessive scores via a tradition of security, mentioned hospital leaders. Every affected person room within the hospital, which changed an older facility in 2011, is similar and objects are saved in the identical locations all through the hospital so “regardless of the place you go, you already know the place issues are,” mentioned hospital President Pamela Dunley. Workers are all educated in sure security strategies that embrace being anticipated to report once they see one thing that’s not proper.
“We’ve empowered all workers to have the ability to converse up for security and know they’re a part of the answer, and it doesn’t matter what function they’ve, whether or not housekeepers or nurses or docs, all of them can see what may not be working,” Dunley mentioned.
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Additionally, each U. of C. Medical Heart and Elmhurst have digital sensors all through their services that monitor hand washing and hand sanitizing amongst workers.
On this newest report, Northwestern Memorial Hospital additionally improved its security grade to a B. Northwestern Memorial earned a C over the past two grading intervals, shocking many who’ve lengthy thought of it to be one of many high hospitals within the state.
U.S. Information & World Report, which ranks hospitals annually utilizing a special methodology than Leapfrog, has ranked Northwestern Memorial as the very best hospital in Illinois for 11 consecutive years — one thing Northwestern usually advertises on its signage.
Every year, quite a lot of organizations fee and grade hospitals, all utilizing completely different methodologies and developing with completely different outcomes.
CHICAGO (CBS) — Illinois could become the first state to fully decriminalize sex work among consenting adults.
Some state lawmakers are proposing legislation that would eliminate criminal penalties for adults involved in consensual prostitution.
In 2013, Illinois lawmakers approved legislation that reduced the crime of prostitution to a misdemeanor, but even still, sex workers and their clients are operating in the shadows.
Now some state lawmakers are looking to fully decriminalize the exchange of money for sex among consenting adults, citing safety and access to services:
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“Sex workers face an unprecdented amount of violence, because they are stuck and forced into the shadows,” said Illinois State Sen. Robert Peters (D-Chicago).
Advocates have been working on the proposal for years, saying it will allow safer practices of vetting clients, reporting crimes, and finding suitable locations to work.
The proposed legislation also would remove past arrest and conviction records for sex workers, and create a sex workers’ bill of rights.
“Sex workers should have the same basic protections when they engage in their work as anyone else does,” said Illinois State Rep. Will Guzzardi (D-Chicago).
While the legislation would decriminalize sex work among consenting adults, it would not remove criminal penalties for sex traffickers or abuse against sex workers.
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“It’s really just making sure that when we’re making these exchanges that we’re not so worried about the policing of our bodies, and also getting your door kicked in when you’re engaging into sex work,” said Reyna Ortiz, chair of the Sex Worker Advisory Group, a coalition of Black and Brown current and former sex workers who have spent years advocating for this legislation.
Ortiz said she spent 20 years as a sex worker, under the constant fear of arrest or violence.
“It’s been so hidden in this society. People don’t really understand that it really is an agreement. It is transactional, and it’s over with, and everybody goes on about their day. Unfortunately, where we are is under the threat of criminalization, which is really terrifying,” she said.
Prostitution is illegal in the vast majority of the U.S. It is legal in some parts of Nevada. In 2023, Maine became the first state to decriminalize the sale of sex, but not the purchase of prostitution services.
Specifics about the Illinois legislation, such as how it would be implemented and regulated are not yet clear. The timeline for a vote on the legislation is also unclear.
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Supporters plan to formally introduce the proposal in the Illinois General Assembly this week.
The Indiana Hoosiers (13-4, 4-2 Big Ten) aim to continue a seven-game home winning streak when hosting the No. 20 Illinois Fighting Illini (12-4, 4-2 Big Ten) on Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 7:00 PM ET.
Illinois lost to USC 82-72 at home in its most recent game. Its top scorers were Ben Humrichous (15 PTS, 54.55 FG%, 3-8 from 3PT) and Tre White (11 PTS, 25 FG%).
In its previous game, Indiana lost on the road to Iowa 85-60, with Myles Rice (12 PTS, 5 AST, 36.36 FG%) and Oumar Ballo (10 PTS, 13 REB, 71.43 FG%) the standout performers.
Get ready for this matchup with what you need to know about Tuesday’s college hoops action.
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Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan returned to the witness stand Monday afternoon in his federal corruption trial.
CHICAGO – Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan returned to the witness stand Monday afternoon in his federal corruption trial.
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Jurors reported to court at 1 p.m. after a morning of legal arguments about the scope of the government’s questioning.
What We Know
Assistant U.S. Attorney questioned Madigan about hiring practices, specifically focusing on Jeffrey Rush, the son of U.S. Representative Bobby Rush.
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Prosecutors revealed that Jeffrey Rush was dismissed from his role as a supervisor at the Illinois Department of Corrections after allegations surfaced that he had a sexual relationship with an inmate.
Jurors were shown a transcript of a phone call between Madigan and his co-defendant Michael McClain.
In the call, Madigan said Congressman Bobby Rush had asked him to assist Jeffrey Rush in finding employment.
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Following the call, a résumé was sent to Madigan, and Jeffrey Rush was hired by Friends of Michael J. Madigan, a fundraising group tied to the former speaker.
Madigan’s defense attorneys argue that his actions were typical of political negotiations and do not constitute corruption. They maintain that Madigan never misused his public office for personal benefit.
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Together, McClain and Madigan are facing 23 felony counts, including racketeering and bribery.
McClain is not expected to take the stand in his own defense.
What’s Next
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Madigan’s cross-examination will continue as the trial progresses.
Prosecutors are expected to delve further into his alleged involvement in hiring and his broader use of political influence.
The Source: Information in this article was obtained through court proceedings and testimony from Mike Madigan’s trial.
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