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Texas Health Resources

Texas Health Resources is a faith-based non-profit health system operating in North Texas, United States. It provides both in and out-patient care across its network of facilities. The health system includes Texas Health Physician's Group and hospitals identified as Texas Health Presbyterian, Texas Health Arlington Memorial, Texas Health Harris Methodist and Texas Health Huguley.

Key Information

Texas Health has 29 hospital locations, including acute-care, short-stay, behavioral health, rehabilitation, and transitional care facilities. Texas Health Resources operates, owns or is part of a joint venture across over 350 facilities. This includes outpatient centers, satellite emergency rooms, surgery centers, fitness centers, and imaging centers. Fortune magazine ranked Texas Health Resources 15th on its 'Top 100 Companies to Work For' list in 2020, based on employee surveys. [1] The ranking improved to 7th in 2021.[2]

History

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Texas Health was formed in 1997, with the assets of Fort Worth-based Harris Methodist Health System and Dallas-based Presbyterian Healthcare Resources. Later that year, Arlington Memorial Hospital joined the Texas Health system.[3]

In May 2016, Adeptus Health reached an agreement with Texas Health Resources in which it rebranded 27 First Choice Emergency Rooms, and all of the FCERs in Dallas–Fort Worth, under the Texas Health name.[4] However, the facilities were closed thereafter, and the properties sold to other entities.

Service Area

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Texas Health's points of access serve more than 7 million residents in 18 counties throughout the North Texas region. These include: Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Grayson, Hamilton, Henderson, Hood, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant, and Wise.

Texas Health Facilities

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Hospitals

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All hospitals managed by Texas Health Resources, either independently or through joint ventures, are named 'Texas Health' followed by the location name (unless otherwise specified below).

Behavioral Health Centers

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All behavioral health centers managed by Texas Health Resources, whether solely or via joint venture, are branded as Texas Health Behavioral Health Center followed by the location (unless otherwise specified below).

  • Alliance
  • Allen
  • Arlington (operates two centers near Texas Health Arlington Memorial, one as named above and the other named Behavioral Health only)
  • Dallas (operates two centers near Texas Health Dallas, one as named above and the other named Behavioral Health only)
  • Flower Mound
  • Fort Worth
  • Frisco
  • HEB (branded as Springwood Behavioral Health)
  • Huguley Fort Worth South (branded as a hospital)
  • Mansfield (branded as Recovery & Wellness Center)
  • Plano (branded as Seay Behavioral Health)
  • Prosper
  • Richardson
  • Rockwall
  • Southlake
  • Southwest Fort Worth
  • Uptown Dallas

Neighborhood Care & Wellness Centers

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Each center offers services, which may include emergency care, imaging, fitness facilities, and physician offices.

  • Texas Health Neighborhood Care & Wellness Burleson
  • Texas Health Neighborhood Care & Wellness Prosper
  • Texas Health Neighborhood Care & Wellness Willow Park

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