Beginning a new era in public health hospital, the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County brings the most up-to-date technology, efficient and contemporary environment to the five million residents of Cook County. Opened in December 2002, the hospital continues the tradition of excellence in healthcare that has made Cook County Hospital nationally known for its expertise and breadth of service.
The hospital’s 1.2 million square feet (the equivalent of 25 football stadiums) organizes services in a “main street-style” layout that accommodates the needs of patients, physicians and staff. There are dedicated units for obstetrics and pediatrics layout that accommodates the needs of patients, physicians and staff. There are dedicated units for obstetrics and pediatrics (all on the same floor), intensive care and burn’ enlarged and enhanced emergency room and Level 1 Trauma Center; and all digital technology. All of the patient rooms in the 464-bed hospital are private or semi-private with their own bathroom. Also, for the first time, each patient has his/her own television and telephone.
The hospital serves as the hub for the Cook County Bureau of Health Services’ most serious and complicated medical services. It also enhances the delivery of specialty and sub-specialty care for the entire Bureau network. In fact, more than 40% of the hospital’s space is dedicated to an outpatient Specialty Care Center, operated by the Bureau’s Ambulatory & Community Health Network. The Specialty Care Center is expected to provide more than 220,000 patient visits annually.
Recognized as a leading center, the Stronger Hospital residency training and education program is an academic affiliate of Rush Medical College.