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Austin is Different—So is Central Health
In its first two decades, Travis County’s hospital district has forged a unique path to bring care to the most vulnerable.
The public hospital model is probably familiar to most Americans, especially since it provides the setting for so many TV medical dramas. If you need emergency care or surgery, most major cities have a publicly owned-and-operated hospital to provide that care, regardless of your insurance or ability to pay. These hospitals, and the clinics that support them, are often called “safety net” healthcare systems, although in many cities they’re also sites for the most advanced care.
In most big Texas urban counties – including Harris, Dallas, Bexar, Tarrant, and El Paso – special districts were formed in the mid-20th century to take over public hospital systems that had formerly been owned and run by the counties themselves. Travis County was, and still is, just a little different.
Useful resources for facts, figures, and background info about the Central Health system. Reach out to us via the contact us page if you still have questions you’d like answered.
Enabling legislation (Ch. 281, Health and Safety Code)
2018 Germane Solutions performance review
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