Chicago Businessman Donates $4M to Sinai Health System for Chicago Outpatient Center

Harry Seigle, a Chicago businessman, has donated $4 million to Chicago-based Sinai Health System, which will be used for the creation of the Seigle Outpatient Center, in the Chicago neighborhood of Lawndale, according to a Crain’s Chicago Business report.

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Mount Sinai Hospital, a part of the Sinai Health System, recently announced the reduction of a proposed $240 million campus revamp project.

Mr. Seigle has given several donations to healthcare in the past, including a gift to Advocate Sherman Hospital in Elgin, Ill.

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