The University of Illinois Health is sued after canceling a transgender minor's surgery due to a Trump executive order.
Part of the nationwide suit against the order alleges that a 17–year-old Illinois boy had been given a date for chest surgery at UI Health, only for it to be canceled one day after Trump's order.
After a lawsuit was filed over President Trump's executive order to stop gender-affirming care for minors, claiming UI Health ...
The hospital's decision comes after last month's executive order aiming to cut federal funding from providers offering gender ...
Trump’s executive order ignited confusion among hospitals and other providers of gender affirming care across the country, ...
A polypill for preventing cardiovascular disease has the potential to address health inequities and expand health care access ...
Neither rain hail nor sleet is stopping protesters in this latest installment to a series of protests towards hospitals ...
Parents and legal guardians can nominate their child if the child is 18-years of age or younger and a current or former pediatric patient of UI Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital.
SHOCK AND AWE: President Donald Trump’s Justice Department filed suit Thursday against Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle for ...