NorthStar Anesthesia has collaborated with the 138-bed UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Bolingbrook hospital, expanding further into the Chicagoland market in the US.

This partnership, set to commence on 19 April, helps the hospital’s shift towards a team-based anaesthesia care model, enhancing the quality of patient care.

The care model will see collaboration between anaesthesiologists and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs).

UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Bolingbrook CEO Kenneth Rose said: “We are excited to welcome NorthStar Anesthesia as our new partner.

“This collaboration aligns with our unwavering commitment to providing exceptional, team-based care to our patients, in collaboration with our esteemed surgeons. It also reflects our ongoing investment in clinical excellence and operational efficiency.”

NorthStar Anesthesia will retain incumbent physicians for the continuity of healthcare. Preserving institutional knowledge is also a part of the initiative.

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Additionally, the appointment of a chief CRNA marks a step in establishing an anaesthesia team that patients and healthcare providers can depend on.

NorthStar Anesthesia CEO Adam Spiegel said: “We’re honoured to partner with UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Bolingbrook to bring our anaesthesia care model to another outstanding health system in Chicagoland.

“This expansion is not only a proof point of our momentum in the region, but also of our commitment to innovative, clinician-led solutions that improve outcomes for hospitals, clinicians, and patients alike.”

Since opening in 2008, UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Bolingbrook has provided care to Chicago’s southwest suburbs.

The hospital delivers a spectrum of healthcare services, encompassing cardiovascular care, emergency treatment, surgical procedures, orthopaedic and spine specialities.