Psychologist to examine mom accused of dropping daughter from parking deck Jerica Crawford
Updated 5/1/2021 12:50 PM
A DuPage County judge Saturday approved appointment of a clinical psychologist to examine a Plano woman accused of dropping her 5-year-old daughter from the top of a parking deck in Winfield in February, according to a news release from the DuPage County state s attorney s office.
Judge Paul Marchese also set bond for Jerica Crawford, 28, of the 3400 block of Clason Street, at $500,000 with 10% to apply, in line with an arrest warrant he issued Thursday.
Crawford, who was arrested Friday, is charged with aggravated battery of a child under 13. She is being held at the DuPage County Jail.
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RUSH HELPS REVISE NEW CMS HOSPITAL STAR RATINGS: Nearly one-third of hospitals scored higher star ratings under CMS new methodology that s meant to create a clearer picture of quality and safety, according to data released Wednesday.
It s the first time CMS has applied the new methodology, and 45% of hospitals received the same star rating as before. Nearly a quarter, 22.7% of acute-care hospitals, had worse ratings.
Fourteen percent of hospitals under the new methodology received five stars, including Rush University Medical Center and Rush Oak Park Hospital. Both hospitals had 5-stars under the earlier formula, and clinicians and others from the Rush helped shape the new methodology.
Several Chicago hospitals earned low marks in two separate reports released this week, while Rush University Medical Center earned top scores from both.
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