A Cook County commissioner is calling for a trauma center to be built in the south suburbs after complaints of poor service at Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey.
commissioner is calling for a trauma center to be built in the south suburbs after complaints of poor service at Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey.
She wants a trauma center to be built in the south suburbs so patients don’t have to travel miles to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn or the University of Chicago Medical Center for treatment. Early Walker, director of the violence prevention group I’m Telling, Don’t Shoot, said his mother had fallen in a school parking lot in Harvey on Friday and had a difficult health care experience at Ingalls.
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