Becker's Healthcare February 23, 2024
Madeline Ashley

Eau Claire, Wis.-based OakLeaf Medical Network, the largest independent physician network in the state, has increased care capacity at its 26 clinics amid the planned closure of two Springfield, Ill.-based Hospital Sisters Health System hospitals and regional clinics it operates with Green Bay, Wis.-based Prevea Health.

OakLeaf, which has accepted more than 3,000 new primary care patients since the HSHS closure announcement, plans to continue expanding its primary care capacity with the help of its 30 primary care providers and six pediatricians at its clinics, including its Eau Claire, Wis.-based Confluence Health and its Chippewa, Wis.-based Sunrise Family Medicine.

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