As part of its Local Inspector Value Entry Specification (LIVES) program, launched in 2013, the company has been rolling out health inspection scores across the country. Beginning today, Chicago and Illinois businesses will start to see a related “health score” on their review page. Because the health department in Chicago records violations but does not assign a score or letter grade, Yelp has partnered with HDScores to assign a number between 1 and 100 to businesses. About 10,000 restaurants in Chicagoland will now have this new information.