UT Health East Texas

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UT Health East Texas[edit]

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UT Health East Texas is a healthcare system located in East Texas, United States. It was established in 2018 as a joint venture between Ardent Health Services and The University of Texas System. The system provides a wide range of healthcare services across multiple facilities in the region.

History[edit]

The formation of UT Health East Texas was announced in 2017, with the official launch occurring in 2018. The partnership aimed to enhance healthcare delivery in East Texas by combining the resources and expertise of Ardent Health Services and The University of Texas System. The system was created to improve access to healthcare, advance medical education, and foster research in the region.

Facilities[edit]

UT Health East Texas operates several hospitals and clinics throughout East Texas. Some of the key facilities include:

  • UT Health Tyler: The flagship hospital of the system, offering comprehensive medical services including emergency care, surgery, and specialized treatment.
  • UT Health North Campus Tyler: Focused on providing specialized care and housing the UT Health East Texas Rehabilitation Center.
  • UT Health East Texas Physicians: A network of clinics providing primary and specialty care across the region.

Services[edit]

UT Health East Texas offers a wide range of medical services, including but not limited to:

The system is committed to providing high-quality care and improving the health of the communities it serves.

Education and Research[edit]

UT Health East Texas is involved in medical education and research, collaborating with The University of Texas System to train healthcare professionals and conduct research aimed at improving patient outcomes. The system supports residency programs and offers continuing education opportunities for healthcare providers.

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