Chicago Sun-Times

Holy Cross Hospital to suspend OB/GYN services, reduce beds

- BY MANNY RAMOS, STAFF REPORTER mramos@suntimes.com | @_ManuelRamo­s_

Holy Cross Hospital, which has been losing about $2 million a month since July, plans to suspend some services and restructur­e some units.

The Chicago Lawn hospital’s OB/GYN services, including labor and delivery of newborns, will be suspended starting Nov. 1. Holy Cross averages less than one delivery per day in its birthing center, hospital operators say.

“At Holy Cross Hospital, we have seen fewer births, as well as changes in demand for critical care and telemetry beds, so we are making changes in our programs and services to address those needs,” Karen Teitelbaum, president and CEO of Sinai Health System, said in a statement.

Holy Cross, 2701 W. 68th St., plans to regularly use 104 inpatient beds; it is licensed for 264 beds.

The hospital will consolidat­e its medical, surgical and telemetry units to a 70-bed unit on one floor instead of 140 beds on two floors. It will also make a single 10-bed critical care unit rather than two 20-bed units.

Sinai Health System, the hospital’s operator, said the changes aim to make its health care system

“stronger” and “meet the longterm needs of the community.”

Teitelbaum said the financial challenges are a result of the trend toward more outpatient services.

“We are making these changes after a thorough assessment of the demand for specific services in our community,” chief operating officer Airica Steed said in a statement.

Steed said Holy Cross will continue to have the critical care needed for the Southwest Side, and OB/GYN services will be available at Mount Sinai Hospital, 1500 S. Fairfield Ave.

About 140 caregivers will be affected by the hospital’s service reduction, but Teitelbaum said about 75% of those employees have an opportunit­y to be transferre­d to another position within Sinai Health System’s network.

Manny Ramos is a corps member of Report for America, a not-for-profit journalism program that aims to bolster Sun-Times coverage of Chicago’s South Side and West Side.

 ?? SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Holy Cross Hospital said it will suspend OB/GYN services Nov. 1 and reduce the number of inpatient beds at the Chicago Lawn hospital.
SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO Holy Cross Hospital said it will suspend OB/GYN services Nov. 1 and reduce the number of inpatient beds at the Chicago Lawn hospital.

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