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Author: Tim Stumm

Bauman & Company acquires medical offices on Amita Health campuses in Illinois

ATLANTA – Bauman & Company, LLC, an Atlanta-based real estate firm specializing in acquiring, leasing and managing medical office buildings, is proud to announce their expansion into Illinois with three critically […]

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Rosalind Franklin University’s Innovation and Research Park Lands First Occupant: Inspirotec, Inc. Signs Five-Year Deal

NORTH CHICAGO, ILL. — The $50 million Innovation and Research Park on the campus of Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (RFU) secured its first occupant this month when […]

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Winnebago County Health Department announces plan for indoor dining as more restrictions from state loom

Winnebago County Health Department Administrator Sandra Martell unveiled a plan Thursday that would allow restaurants and bars to bring people back inside as COVID-19 cases in the region mount and more restrictions from the state loom.

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Pritzker: All regions of state are seeing increases in COVID-19 rates

All 11 of the state’s regions are seeing an increase in their COVID-19 positivity rates, Gov. JB Pritzker said Wednesday, warning that region five, which includes parts of southern Illinois, could soon see increased restrictions as its seven-day positivity rate has increased to near 8 percent.

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Illinois ACOs saved Medicare more than $300 million last year 

Accountable care organizations serving parts of Illinois helped save Medicare hundreds of millions of dollars last year, while collectively earning back nearly $151 million, according to data recently released by the federal government.

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