Medicaid made at least $752 in COVID-19 claims in Northbrook in 2024
COVID-19 services comprised less than 0.1% of Northbrook’s 2024 Medicaid disbursements, representing a minimum of $752 paid for virus-specific HCPCS codes.
COVID-19 services comprised less than 0.1% of Northbrook’s 2024 Medicaid disbursements, representing a minimum of $752 paid for virus-specific HCPCS codes.
In 2024, Medicaid providers in Rolling Meadows billed a minimum of $6,911 for COVID-19–specific services, with 7.9% of those claims dating to the peak pandemic years of 2020 and 2021.
The Des Plaines Police Pension Fund reported unfunded liabilities of $98,091,406 in 2024, leaving it 49.8% short of the necessary assets to pay out promised retirement benefits.
In fiscal 2024, the Streamwood Police Pension Fund was listed as the 306th most underfunded police and fire pension fund in Illinois, providing only 66.2% of promised retirement benefits by…
In fiscal year 2024, the Mount Prospect Police Pension Fund ranked 235th statewide for underfunding, with just 61.3% of its promised pension benefits supported by actuarial assets, according to the…
The Des Plaines Firefighters’ Pension Fund faced $81,940,252 in unfunded liabilities in 2024, leaving the fund 43.5% below the assets needed to fully meet its retirement benefit commitments.
In fiscal 2024, the Park Ridge Police Pension Fund placed 373rd among underfunded Illinois pension funds, backing just 70.7% of its retirement promises with actuarial assets, data from the Illinois…
The Winnetka Firefighters Pension Fund reported $12,102,356 in unfunded liabilities in 2024, leaving it 23.3% below the assets needed to fulfill its pension obligations.
In fiscal year 2024, the Hanover Park Police Pension Fund ranked 260th for funding shortfalls among Illinois police and fire pension systems, covering just 63% of its promised retirement benefits…
In fiscal year 2024, the Buffalo Grove Police Pension Fund stood at 439th among Illinois pension programs for underfunded status, supporting just 75.5% of promised retirement benefits with available actuarial…
In fiscal year 2024, the Evanston Police Pension Fund placed 293rd for underfunded status in Illinois, backing only 65% of its anticipated retirement payouts with available assets, the Illinois Department…
The Rolling Meadows Police Pension Fund reported unfunded liabilities of $30,280,391 in 2024, falling 30.6% short of the assets required to meet its retirement benefit obligations.
The Morton Grove Firefighters Pension Fund reported $30,920,321 in unfunded liabilities in 2024, leaving the fund 37.3% short of the assets needed to meet projected retirement payouts.
The Winnetka Police Pension Fund in 2024 reported $10,144,922 in unfunded liabilities, placing it 20.1% short of the assets required to meet retirement promises.
The Harwood Heights Police Pension Fund in 2024 reported $15,707,348 in unfunded liabilities, leaving it with only 61.4% of the assets needed to pay promised retirement benefits.
In fiscal year 2024, the MT Prospect Firefighters Pension Fund in Mount Prospect was ranked 272nd among underfunded Illinois pension systems, with just 63.7% of its promised benefits covered by…
The Barrington Hills Police Pension Fund disclosed $8,713,130 in unfunded liabilities for 2024, making it 32.7% short of the funds needed to meet its retirement benefit commitments.
The Palatine Police Pension Fund faced $62,612,356 in unfunded liabilities in 2024, leaving the plan 33.1% short on assets to fully pay promised retirement benefits.
The Arlington Heights Police Fund ended 2024 with $25,746,293 in unfunded liabilities, leaving it 11.8% below the assets required to fully meet promised retirement payouts.
Niles Township Republican Organization president Mark Albers described President Trump’s recent State of the Union address as signaling ‘the dawn of a promising new chapter.’
The Small Business Administration (SBA) and SCORE are offering a free online webinar titled “The Power of Networking” on Thursday, October 30, from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. The event is…
The Village of Skokie has announced ongoing efforts to safeguard the rights of all residents in response to federal immigration enforcement activities in the Chicago area.
The Skokie Village Board is set to hold its next meeting on Monday, November 3, at 7:30 p.m. in Village Hall.
Village of Skokie officials will host a public event at the Skokie Public Library’s Radmacher Room on Wednesday, November 5, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The event aims to…
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and the Small Business Administration (SBA) will offer a free online class on accounting for small businesses.
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