Patients were met this week with locked doors and little-to-no answers as fears about the potential closure of a Chicago hospital rise.

"I have all my doctors here. I’ve been here many years, but they’re not giving me any information. They’re not letting me know anything" said patient Maria Burke.

Signs outside Chicago's Weiss Hospital directed patients to its nearby professional building, but access to the hospital itself appeared gone.

The hospital in the city's Uptown neighborhood is expected to see its Medicaid funding withdrawn Saturday. Medicaid payments make up about 80% of the hospital's revenue, leading many to question the hospital's future.

Burke, who receives care at the hospital, said when it comes to what's happening with the hospital, even her doctor didn't have answers.

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