Only East St. Louis hospital with emergency room closes
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 8, 2011
The only hospital emergency room in East St. Louis has now closed. The owners of Kenneth Hall Regional Hospital had been losing millions and won state approval last month to close the long-troubled hospital. No date had been announced for the closure, but it came Tuesday, at 7 a.m., in part because the air conditioning wasn't working at Kenneth Hall, said Ronda Sauget, a spokeswoman for the company that owns the hospital. "That's one reason we closed it today," she said. "It is what it is. It's unfortunate the air conditioning doesn't work." Anyone coming to the hospital in need of emergency care is being told to go to Touchette Regional Hospital, five miles away in Centreville.
Most Viewed
Most Emailed
- Urologists 'Outraged' Over PSA Test Challenge
- New Facebook Page Gathers Stories of Medical Harm
- Luxury Hospital Facilities Put Patient Experience First
- How Rivals Built an ACO
- Five Hospitals Share Three Secrets to Improve Knee Surgery Outcomes
- Health Insurance Exchanges Put Defined Benefits to the Test
- Heartland Health Joins Mayo Clinic Network
- E-book Revolution Changes, Challenges Healthcare
- TN Health System Charts Its Own Course
- Beleaguered Fairview Health CEO to Retire in July

