Cook County Health has launched its Robotic Surgery Program at Stroger Hospital, with a robot set to perform surgeries on patients in need. The program was unveiled at a gathering of county board members and health officials, who explained that robotic surgery is often preferred because it is less invasive and can be performed through small incisions.
The ultimate goal of the program is to provide all patients with access to high-quality medical care, regardless of factors such as age, race, wealth, or status. The CBS Chicago team, a group of experienced journalists covering the content on CBSChicago.com, reported on the launch and highlighted the benefits of robotic surgery for patients. They emphasized the importance of providing equal access to medical care for all individuals, regardless of their background.
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