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Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital

Friday, April 5, 2013

How Long is the ER Wait at Nearby Hospitals?

New Medicare database shows how hospitals across serving the Chicago area — and the rest of the nation — compare for care. Wait times at Advocate Condell Hospital in Libertyville are less than the state average.

If you go to the emergency room at Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville, how long will it take before you see a healthcare professional? The federal government says 22 minutes on average, 11 minutes less than the state average according to a new database causing some hospital officials nationwide to cringe. At Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital, the average ER wait time is 27 minutes, while at Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital in Barrington, patients can expect to wait 66 minutes, which is double the state and national average. Key measures of ER efficiency have been posted from hospitals taking part across the country (not every hospital reported data), according to a report by Cheryl Clark, now senior quality editor for …

Friday, January 18, 2013

VIDEO: Good Shepherd's Therapy Dogs Bring Joy to Hospital

The trained dogs visit patients, staff and families to help brighten up an otherwise stressful day.

  There is a lot happening in the Volunteer Department of Good Shepherd Hospital—and not all of the volunteers are the two-legged kind. Meet Ruby, one of the therapy dogs at the hospital. Each Monday, Ruby makes the rounds to see patients, families and staff to help them feel calm and loved.  "I'm here usually once a week for treatment," said patient Jane Hiller. When asked if the dogs help her experience at the hospital, she answered, "Oh yeah, the time goes by really quickly." Ruby’s handler, Betty Gallagher, knew from the moment she got Ruby as a pet that she’d be perfect for this type of job.  "She passed her testing and I decided to call the hospital and see if they needed anybody, and sure enough they were testing so we thought we'd …

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