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After an extensive million-dollar renovation project, Central DuPage Hospital opened on September 16, 1964 with 113 beds and 66 physicians. The hospital saw much change throughout the 1970s, with the opening of a 120-bed pavilion on December 13, 1970, small additions in 1971 and 1972, and a five-story 112-bed patient tower in 1976. [5]
Edward Hospital is a healthcare provider located in southwest suburban Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois.The current President & Chief Executive Officer is Bill Kottmann, active since January 2017 replacing long-time President & CEO Pamela Meyer Davis who began her position in 1988.
Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital has 333 beds, and more than 1,000 physicians representing 63 specialties. There are 2,600 employees at the hospital, and services include: cardiology, orthopedic surgery, general surgery, gastroenterology, stroke care, obstetrics and gynecology, low dose diagnostic imaging, and a comprehensive breast center.
Medically Indigent Adults (MIAs) in the health care system of the United States are persons who do not have health insurance and who are not eligible for other health care such as Medicaid, Medicare, or private health insurance. [1] This is a term that is used both medically and for the general public.
Between 1940 and 1960, the total number of people enrolled in health insurance plans grew seven-fold, from 20,662,000 to 142,334,000, [36] and by 1958, 75% of Americans had some form of health coverage. [37] By 1976 85.9% of the employed population 17–64 years of age had hospital insurance while 84.2% had surgical insurance. [38]
The DuPage River headwaters are located directly to the north, and the river runs through the village. The population was 9,835 at the 2020 census, [4] and was estimated to be 10,046 in 2022. [5] Winfield is the location of Central DuPage Hospital, one of the largest hospitals in the Chicago suburbs.