Updated 6:30 p.m. Thursday
CHAMPAIGN — Several years after trying to build its own outpatient surgery, Christie Clinic is now a joint owner of the Carle SurgiCenter in Champaign.
These women give new definition to the term "soccer moms."
Oh, they've done their share of carpooling and cheering for kids from the sidelines at soccer matches, hockey games and baseball tournaments.
But this is their turf. Er, pitch.
WATSEKA — A shakeup on the Ford-Iroquois Public Health Department Board is in the works as a result of disagreement over the agency's decision to expand home-health services into Indiana.
CHAMPAIGN — Nobody has to tell Sally Newman about the misery of living with a faulty all-metal hip implant.
CHAMPAIGN — The Fitness Center will vacate its longtime home on Galen Drive in Champaign and consolidate at its recently acquired facility on Round Barn Road, its general manager said Thursday.
Rich Ruthenberg said the facility at 1914 Round Barn Road, C, will be enlarged and remodeled over the next few weeks, and the move from 2508 Galen Drive will likely come in mid-March.
GILMAN — Iroquois County Board Chairman Rod Copas stopped short of saying he will push for the dissolution of the Ford-Iroquois Public Health Department if the agency moves forward with its controversial plan to start providing home-health services across the Indiana border.
But Copas is not denying the possibility either.
DANVILLE — Hospital readmissions cost Medicare a lot of money, but a new program to be steered by a Danville agency could keep a lot more Medicare patients from returning to the hospital after they've been discharged.
URBANA — Two local hospitals have started restricting visitors for all patients, because of the severe flu outbreak.
The restriction went into effect Thursday afternoon at Provena Covenant Medical Center and Provena United Samaritans Medical Center, with patients limited to two visitors at a time.
DANVILLE — The Veterans Affairs Illiana Health Care System is putting visitor restrictions in place to minimize the spread of influenza.
Officials are asking the public to refrain from visiting the medical center's campus at 1900 E. Main St., Danville, if they have a cough, congestion, runny nose or fever. They may visit after they have not had symptoms for at least 24 hours.
URBANA — Long-discussed respiratory therapy services could be offered at the Champaign County Nursing Home as early as next Monday, the county nursing home board of directors was told Monday.