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Texas Health Resources is a nonprofit health system in North Texas with 29 hospital locations and over 350 outpatient facilities. It was formed in 1997 by the merger of Harris Methodist and Presbyterian Healthcare Resources and is ranked among the top 100 companies to work for in the US.
Learn about the agency that oversees health and human services in Texas, including Medicaid, SNAP, long-term care, and more. Find out how it was restructured in 2016 and 2017, and what services it provides and regulates.
The department provides state-operated health care services, including hospitals, health centers, and health agencies. It was created in 2003 by merging four state agencies and has eight regional offices across Texas.
Learn about the history, affiliations, services, and programs of the largest medical school in Texas and the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. UT Southwestern is a public academic health science center with a $4.6 billion budget, 23,000 employees, and 4 million outpatient visits per year.
UTHealth Houston is a comprehensive health university in Houston, Texas, with six schools and various clinical practices. It offers education, research and patient care in medicine, dentistry, nursing, biomedical sciences, biomedical informatics and public health.
Learn about the major public health issues, obesity, alcohol use, maternal health, and infant mortality in Texas. Find out the statistics, consequences, treatment, prevention, and policy of these topics in the state.
UNTHSC is a public academic health science center in Fort Worth, Texas, offering six schools and various programs in healthcare and biomedical science. It was founded in 1970 as the first osteopathic medical school in Texas and has grown to include pharmacy, public health, physical therapy, and more.
A hospital in Sherman, Texas, formerly known as Wilson N. Jones Regional Medical Center. It has 237 beds, a Level III trauma center, and was renamed AHS Sherman Medical Center in 2024.