UT Health San Antonio Now Has an Accountable Care Organization (ACO)
by Brandon Hartman

UT Health San Antonio’s leadership has recognized that it has an opportunity and obligation to lead the transformation of health care delivery directed towards improving health outcomes in South Texas’ diverse community.

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Operations Update

Memorial Day closures, update on Practice to Practice (P2P) scheduling and more from your practice operations team.

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UT Health San Antonio Launches its New Campaign

Our organization’s new awareness campaign is called, We’re how. You’re why. And it’s out there, in the market, across San Antonio.


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Introducing the UT Health Physicians Relations Team

How does a primary care doctor or an urgent care doctor learn about our specialists? Meet the team dedicated to building UT Health Physicians' referral business.

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Beware of Ransomware Attacks

Cybercrimes are an ever-present risk and an increase in ransomware attacks has very recently materialized. Here are tips you can use to stay cyber-safe.

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Welcome to UT Health Physicians!

We are recruiting people who are passionate about providing exceptional health care. Meet the newest providers and staff joining UT Health Physicians.

 

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Practice Champion and WOW Award Winners Named

Meet this quarter's Patient Experience Practice Champion and WOW Award recipients. Be sure to congratulate them and thank them for living out our promise to provide exceptional care to our patients.

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Announcing Changes within the Long School of Medicine Administration
by Gabe Hernandez, MBA, CPA Vice Dean for Finance

A number of your colleagues have recently changed their roles at UT Health Physicians, the Mays Cancer Center and within the Long School of Medicine. 

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UT Health Physicians in the News

UT Health providers make a difference in our community every day. Recently, providers were featured in the media for helping to improve the maternal mortality rate, investigating new ways to cure pancreatic cancer and epilepsy, improving health outcomes for people with diabetes and much more.

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