State awards over $10 million to Southern Illinois Healthcare Cancer
Institute
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[January 13, 2024]
BY CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS
news@capitolnewsillinois.com
A $10 million state grant will help complete an expansion of cancer
treatment services in southern Illinois.
The grant was awarded as part of the Rebuild Illinois infrastructure
program to the Southern Illinois Healthcare Cancer Institute to complete
an expansion of the Carterville facility. In addition, the facility was
awarded $300,000 to expand and overhaul its cafe and kitchen.
“This is one of the best investments you can make,” Gov. JB Pritzker
said. “As governor, there is nothing more important that I can do than
to improve the health and safety of Illinoisans no matter their zip
code, no matter their income status.”
SIH President and CEO John Antes said that the average daily patients
have tripled since 2015, and the institute now serves about 300 patients
daily. The SIH Cancer Institute provides a range of treatment options in
a medically underserved region.
“The expansion of this cancer research center heralds a transformative
era in healthcare accessibility,” Sen. Dale Fowler, R-Harrisburg, said.
“No longer will cancer patients face the burden and the stress of
traveling to other states for care. This state-of-the-art facility is a
beacon of hope.”
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Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker speaks on the $10 million Rebuild
Illinois grant for the SIH Cancer Institute in Carterville, to
expand healthcare for cancer patients in southern Illinois. (Capitol
News Illinois photo by Lylee Gibbs)
In addition to improving access to care, Antes said the facility
expansion will also bring economic benefits to the region.
“At SIH, as the largest private employer in southern Illinois, we are
committed to this community,” Antes said. “That’s why we provided more
than $1 billion of charity uncompensated and community benefit over the
last 10 years.”
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