OAK PARK, Ill. (WLS) — West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park and Weiss Hospital in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood are suspending all patient care services due to what the CEO says are problems with the billing system.
In a statement, Dr. Manoj Prasad, the CEO of Resilience Health, says the hospitals have not been charging patients properly, and have been running on just a small portion of the normal revenue.
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The CEO says operations are being suspended until that is fixed. Employees will be paid on time.
Staff members say they’ve been told their last day will be Friday.
Weiss Hospital stopped in-patient and emergency care months ago when it was kicked off the Medicare program over conditions inside the hospital.
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“From an operational standpoint, our immediate priorities are the continuity of care of Oak Park residents and affected patients, as well as the employment status for the many dedicated workers impacted by this suspension” Oak Park Village Manager Kevin J. Jackson said in a statement. “As longstanding Oak Park institution, West Suburban Medical Center has been certainly a lifeline for our residents and neighbors across the community. This interruption of services is not easy for anyone to navigate, and the Village will do what it can within its purview to minimize disruptions for those affected by the suspension.”
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