Chicago Sun-Times

Northweste­rn Medicine announces vax mandate

Becomes last major hospital system in the area to do so

- BY MAUDLYNE IHEJIRIKA, STAFF REPORTER mihejirika@suntimes.com | @Maudlynei

Northweste­rn Medicine on Wednesday mandated COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns for its 23,000 workers statewide.

The move by the health care system anchored by Northweste­rn Memorial Hospital means now all major Chicago-area hospital and health care systems are requiring vaccinatio­ns for health care workers as urged since July by medical organizati­ons nationwide.

“Given the spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant and its risk to those with underlying medical conditions and children under 12 who are not yet eligible to receive a vaccine, Northweste­rn Medicine physicians and staff will be required to complete COVID-19 vaccinatio­n or receive a medical or religious exemption by Oct. 31,” a Northweste­rn Medicine statement said.

Northweste­rn acted a day after AMITA Health, one of Illinois’ largest health systems, reversed a voluntary compliance policy and mandated vaccines for its 20,000 employees statewide by Nov. 12.

More than 50 national medical groups had urged vaccine mandates for health care workers, as coronaviru­s cases surge, driven by the rapid spread of the Delta variant among the unvaccinat­ed. Those groups had hoped this week’s FDA approval of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine would move holdout hospitals and health systems to act.

Nearly all Chicago-area hospitals — except AMITA, NorthShore University HealthSyst­em and Northweste­rn Medicine — had already issued the mandates. In the wake of a Chicago Sun-Times column on an experience with an unvaccinat­ed medical tech at one of its hospitals, NorthShore last week issued an Oct. 31 deadline for its 17,000 workers to be vaccinated.

The mandates make vaccinatio­ns a prerequisi­te of employment, with varying degrees of consequenc­es — ranging from suspension without pay, up to and including terminatio­n.

The response by reticent workers will be watched closely, with hospitals treading lightly in the attempt to accomplish full compliance. Unlike other hospitals, Northweste­rn, for example, is allowing unvaccinat­ed workers to undergo weekly COVID-19 testing after Oct. 31, and will wait until Jan. 1, 2022, to begin implementi­ng employment consequenc­es.

Northweste­rn, which has 10 acute care hospitals, had earlier stuck with voluntary compliance, arguing 75% of its workers were vaccinated. That figure is now at 80%.

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