October 30, 2015
Dell Seton Medical Center still on track for May 2017 Posted: October 28th, 2015 By David Scott, KXAN Work on the downtown, $295 million Dell Seton Medical Center is on schedule and on budget, thanks to advanced planning. In 19 months, Austin will no longer be the largest city in America without a teaching hospital. […]
October 26, 2015
The public was offered a preview Monday of the latest plans for the redevelopment of the Central Health Brackenridge Campus. For more than a year, Central Health, Travis County’s health care district, has been soliciting feedback from residents as to how the campus should be repurposed after University Medical Center Brackenridge-the county’s public teaching hospital-closes […]
October 16, 2015
Sobriety center plans advance through the county Posted: October 14th, 2015 By Caleb Pritchard, Austin Monitor Travis County Commissioners have taken another big step toward the creation of a sobriety center that would serve as an alternative to jail for the region’s dangerously intoxicated. The court has voted to request the cost estimate of converting […]
October 9, 2015
A different kind of care package Posted: October 8th, 2015 By Carolyn Y. Johnson, The Washington Post The U.S. health care system is in a revolution that is starting to reconsider its antiquated model for training doctors. The Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin is taking a radical teaching approach and […]
October 2, 2015
We have some exciting news to share with you related to our ongoing planning for the redevelopment of our Central Health Brackenridge Campus. We are moving forward with a proposed Master Plan concept and want to invite you for a sneak peek of the project. Over the past year, we have knocked on doors, attended […]
October 2, 2015
UT Dell med school can cut employers’ health costs, Harvard prof says Posted: October 1, 2015 By Chad Swiatecki, Austin Business Journal Staff Writer Last month the Dell Medical School recruited Harvard Business School professor Michael Porter for a day-long seminar on how health care systems and businesses interact, where he told attendees that the […]