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Parkland Health and Hospital System

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Parkland Health and Hospital System
NameParkland Health and Hospital System
LocationDallas, Texas, United States
Care systemMedicaid, Medicare
TypePublic hospital
AffiliationUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
EmergencyLevel I trauma center

Parkland Health and Hospital System is a public hospital system located in Dallas, Texas, United States, and is affiliated with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The system provides medical care to residents of Dallas County, with a focus on serving the Medicaid and Medicare populations. Parkland Health and Hospital System is also a teaching hospital, providing training and education to medical students and residents from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. The system is accredited by the Joint Commission and is a Level I trauma center, providing the highest level of care for critically injured patients, in collaboration with Dallas Fire-Rescue Department and CareFlite.

Overview

The Parkland Health and Hospital System is a comprehensive healthcare system that provides a wide range of medical services, including emergency medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology. The system is composed of several facilities, including Parkland Memorial Hospital, which is the main hospital and a Level I trauma center, as well as several community clinics and outpatient facilities, such as the Blvd Medical Center and the Hatcher Station Health Center. The system is also affiliated with the Children's Medical Center Dallas and the UT Southwestern Medical Group. Parkland Health and Hospital System works closely with other healthcare organizations, including the Dallas County Health and Human Services and the Texas Department of State Health Services, to provide coordinated care to patients.

History

The Parkland Health and Hospital System has a long history of providing medical care to the residents of Dallas County, dating back to the early 20th century. The system was established in 1894, when the Dallas County Commissioners Court authorized the construction of a new hospital to serve the county's growing population. The hospital, which was originally known as the Dallas County Hospital, was completed in 1896 and began providing medical care to patients. Over the years, the hospital has undergone several expansions and renovations, including the construction of a new hospital building in 1954, which was designed by the architectural firm Stubbins Associates. The system has also been involved in several notable medical advancements, including the development of the first successful organ transplant in the United States, which was performed by Dr. Joseph Murray and Dr. David Hume at Brigham and Women's Hospital, in collaboration with Harvard Medical School.

Facilities

The Parkland Health and Hospital System operates several facilities, including Parkland Memorial Hospital, which is the main hospital and a Level I trauma center. The hospital has over 800 beds and provides a wide range of medical services, including emergency medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology. The system also operates several community clinics and outpatient facilities, such as the Blvd Medical Center and the Hatcher Station Health Center, which provide primary care and specialty services to patients. In addition, the system has partnerships with other healthcare organizations, including the UT Southwestern Medical Group and the Children's Medical Center Dallas, to provide coordinated care to patients. The system's facilities are accredited by the Joint Commission and are staffed by a team of highly trained healthcare professionals, including physicians from Baylor University Medical Center and University of Texas at Arlington.

Services

The Parkland Health and Hospital System provides a wide range of medical services, including emergency medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology. The system also offers several specialty services, including cardiology, oncology, and neurology, in collaboration with MD Anderson Cancer Center and University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The system's emergency department is a Level I trauma center, providing the highest level of care for critically injured patients, and is staffed by a team of highly trained healthcare professionals, including physicians from University of California, Los Angeles and Johns Hopkins University. In addition, the system offers several support services, including social work, nutrition counseling, and spiritual care, provided by professionals from Southern Methodist University and University of North Texas.

Governance

The Parkland Health and Hospital System is governed by the Dallas County Commissioners Court, which is responsible for overseeing the system's operations and budget. The system is also accredited by the Joint Commission and is subject to regular inspections and evaluations to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the Affordable Care Act. The system's leadership team includes the CEO and CFO, who are responsible for managing the system's day-to-day operations and finances, in collaboration with Dallas Regional Chamber and Texas Hospital Association. The system also has a board of directors, which is composed of community leaders and healthcare professionals, including representatives from University of Texas at Dallas and Texas Christian University.

Community_involvement

The Parkland Health and Hospital System is committed to providing high-quality medical care to the residents of Dallas County, with a focus on serving the Medicaid and Medicare populations. The system offers several community-based programs and services, including health fairs, screening events, and education classes, in partnership with American Heart Association and American Cancer Society. The system also partners with other healthcare organizations and community groups, including the Dallas County Health and Human Services and the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, to provide coordinated care to patients and to address the social determinants of health, such as poverty and lack of access to healthcare, in collaboration with Feeding America and Habitat for Humanity. The system's community involvement efforts are guided by its mission to provide high-quality, patient-centered care to all members of the community, regardless of their ability to pay, and are supported by organizations such as Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Category: Hospitals in Texas

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