If activists want to see a trauma center on the South Side, they may want to take their cause to City Hall.
Topic: health care
Police blues
UCPD’s actions speak to wider structual inequalities in our society.
The truth about trauma
Health education programs are not a solution to the South Side’s structural disadvantages.
Back to health care basics
A trauma center wouldn’t fill pressing South Side health needs.
Letter: Response to “An unhealthy Constitution”
“One beautiful fact about the United States is that the founders were scared of absolute power and sought to guarantee as much freedom for the citizenry as possible. This slow expansion of government power, at the expense of the individual,…
The right prescription
GOP fixation on repealing Affordable Care Act misses its market-friendly qualities.
An unhealthy Constitution
Obamacare’s individual mandate threatens the foundations of freedom in America.
A sick system
Current public health care
spending is misguided
iPad program ups resident productivity
Internal medicine residents are now equipped with iPads slung around their necks in an effort to keep residents at the bedside—and away from time-consuming stationary computers.
New director to oversee student health services
Medical director to consolidate services, move SCC
Cook County may cut care at local hospital
Provident Hospital would focus on outpatient and preventative care services if the plan, which faces strong opposition from the community, is approved.
Stimulus fills gaps in research funding
The University’s grants, announced Wednesday by President Barack Obama, range from $10,000 to $5.6 million. One hundred researchers were awarded funding based on proposals by individual faculty members. Many of the grants went to projects that aim to create cheaper and more efficient ways to conduct research and investigate health issues.
