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South Shore Hospital

8012 South Crandon Avenue
Chicago, IL 60617
South Shore Hospital is a hospital located in Chicago, IL. It has 2 specialty units, including Adult and Pediatric and Intensive Care.  
 
 
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Hospital Profile

Address
8012 South Crandon Avenue
Chicago, Illinois (IL)
Provider Type
Acute Care
Ownership
Other
Accepts Medicare
Yes
Accepts Medicaid
Yes
 

Hospital Ratings

Cardiac services: At national average in 1 of 2 areas, as rated by HealthGrades

Critical Care services: At national average in 3 of 3 areas, as rated by HealthGrades

Gastrointestinal services: At national average in 2 of 2 areas, as rated by HealthGrades

General Surgery services: At national average in 1 of 1 areas, as rated by HealthGrades

Pulmonary services: At national average in 1 of 2 areas, as rated by HealthGrades

Hospital Features

South Shore Hospital is a Short Term hospital. The facility has 126 beds of which 118 are Adult and Pediatric and 8 are Intensive Care.

  • Total beds
126
  • Intensive Care beds
8
  • Adult and Pediatric beds
118
  • Teaching Hospital
No
 
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Stay
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Procedures/Diagnosis costs are below the state average in 1 of 1 procedures
Length of Stay is longer than the state average in 1 of 1 procedures
CardiacOrthopedicWomen's ServicesPulmonaryMore
Hospital Service Lines Cost Length of Stay
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) dollar icon dollar icon bed icon bed icon bed icon
Pneumonia dollar icon dollar icon bed icon bed icon bed icon

Pulmonary Doctors Associated with this Hospital

+ Pulmonology
Top 10 Procedures and Diagnoses
bullet Heart Failure
bullet Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
bullet Pneumonia
bullet Sepsis
bullet Gastrointestinal Bleed
bullet Diabetic Acidosis and Coma
bullet Heart Attack
bullet Respiratory Failure
bullet Bowel Obstruction
bullet Prostatectomy
 

There can be enormous quality differences between one hospital and another, and between one doctor and another.

For example, a recent study by HealthGrades found that a typical patient would have, on average, a 69 percent lower chance of dying in a five-star rated hospital compared to a one-star rated hospital.

 
Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for years 2005 - 2007.
 

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