#1 out of 2
business11h ago
West Suburban Medical Center owner can keep control of hospital, judge rules
- A Cook County judge ruled that Manoj Prasad may continue to run West Suburban Medical Center, denying a request for a receivership.
- The dispute centers on control of the hospital after Prasad closed it and furloughed most employees amid financial strains.
- Patlola alleged financial mismanagement and sought to reclaim control of the hospitals through a receiver.
- The ruling remarks noted no evidence that Prasad mishandled funds, though lease terms and finances remain unsettled.
- The decision leaves West Suburban operating under its current owner as talks continue about reopening and stabilizing finances.
- Patlola had previously sought to evict Resilience from the hospitals and pursue a receiver for management.
- West Suburban Medical Center sits on land owned by Patlola’s Ramco, complicating the ownership dynamics.
- Prasad aims to fully reopen West Suburban later this month or by early July after initial clinical restart.
- There is ongoing concern in both Oak Park and surrounding suburbs about reduced hospital access due to the dispute.
- The case involves multiple parties and facilities, including Weiss Memorial Hospital, once part of the same purchase.
Vote 0

