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Seton Healthcare Family
NameSeton Healthcare Family
LocationAustin, Texas
Care systemPrivate
TypeCatholic
AffiliationCatholic Health Initiatives
EmergencyYes

Seton Healthcare Family is a Catholic-affiliated healthcare system serving Central Texas, with a strong presence in Austin, Texas, and surrounding areas, including Round Rock, Texas, and Georgetown, Texas. The system is part of Catholic Health Initiatives, one of the largest Catholic healthcare systems in the United States, which also includes St. Luke's Health System and Centura Health. Seton Healthcare Family is committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care in partnership with University of Texas at Austin, Baylor University, and other leading healthcare and academic institutions, such as Dell Medical School and Texas A&M University.

History

The history of Seton Healthcare Family dates back to the early 20th century, when Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul established Seton Hospital in Austin, Texas, with the support of Bishop Nicholas A. Gallagher of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galveston. Over the years, the system has grown through strategic partnerships and acquisitions, including the integration with Catholic Health Initiatives in 1996, and the formation of Ascension Health in 1999, which also includes Providence Health & Services and Dignity Health. Seton Healthcare Family has also collaborated with other prominent healthcare organizations, such as American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, and American Red Cross, to advance medical research and improve health outcomes for patients in Texas and beyond, including those served by Houston Methodist and MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Organization

Seton Healthcare Family is a non-profit organization governed by a board of directors comprising local community leaders, physicians, and Catholic sisters, including representatives from University of Texas at Austin, Texas State University, and Huston-Tillotson University. The system is led by a president and CEO, who oversees a team of executives responsible for strategic planning, operations management, and quality improvement, in collaboration with American Hospital Association, Catholic Health Association, and other national healthcare organizations, such as American Medical Association and National Association of Healthcare Assistants. Seton Healthcare Family also participates in regional healthcare initiatives, such as the Central Texas Healthcare System and the Texas Hospital Association, to address health disparities and promote population health in Central Texas, including Bastrop, Texas, and Lockhart, Texas.

Services

Seton Healthcare Family offers a comprehensive range of medical services, including primary care, specialty care, surgical services, and rehabilitation therapy, in partnership with Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas, Seton Medical Center Austin, and other leading hospitals and health systems in Texas, such as Baylor Scott & White Health and Memorial Hermann Health System. The system is recognized for its expertise in cardiovascular care, oncology, and neurosciences, with physicians and surgeons affiliated with University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Baylor College of Medicine, and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Seton Healthcare Family also provides community outreach programs, such as health screenings and health education, in collaboration with American Diabetes Association, American Lung Association, and other national health organizations, to promote health literacy and support health equity in underserved communities.

Facilities

Seton Healthcare Family operates several hospitals and health centers throughout Central Texas, including Seton Medical Center Austin, Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas, and Seton Northwest Hospital, which are accredited by The Joint Commission and recognized for their commitment to patient safety and quality care. The system also offers outpatient services at various locations, such as Seton Healthcare Family Medical Group and Seton Specialty Care, which provide convenient access to primary care and specialty care for patients in Austin, Texas, and surrounding areas, including Pflugerville, Texas, and Cedar Park, Texas. Seton Healthcare Family has also established partnerships with other leading health systems in Texas, such as Houston Methodist and UT Southwestern Medical Center, to expand its clinical services and improve health outcomes for patients across the state.

Affiliations

Seton Healthcare Family is affiliated with several prominent healthcare organizations and academic institutions, including Catholic Health Initiatives, University of Texas at Austin, and Baylor University, which support its mission to provide high-quality, patient-centered care and advance medical research in Central Texas. The system is also a member of American Hospital Association, Catholic Health Association, and Texas Hospital Association, which enables it to stay informed about healthcare trends and best practices in hospital management and quality improvement. Seton Healthcare Family has also collaborated with other leading health systems in Texas, such as Memorial Hermann Health System and Baylor Scott & White Health, to promote healthcare innovation and support population health initiatives in Texas and beyond, including those led by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Institutes of Health. Category:Healthcare in Texas

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