Primary Care awarded Gold+ recognition by the American Heart Association for saving hearts in San Antonio
 
 

UT Health Physicians has been recognized by The American Heart Association® and the American Medical Association for improving patients' blood pressure and helping decrease their risk of heart attack and stroke.


 
 
 
SECC virtual auction is open through Oct. 7
 
 

Bidding on an auction item is another way to contribute to the campaign and make a difference in the lives of others in the community. Some of items available include tickets to the rodeo and Sea World, wine, gift cards, gift baskets and more!


 
 
CPRIT awards $8 million for Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute core labs
 
 

This funding will enhance the Cancer Genome Sequencing and Computation Core and support the Texas Pediatric Cancer Testing Core.


 
 
Mark your calendar: President's Forum on October 13
 
 

Join President William L. Henrich, MD, MACP, for a President's Forum on October 13 that is not to be missed! Learn about planned growth for our university and significant initiatives underway that position UT Health San Antonio for even greater success in delivering our mission.

 

A light lunch will be provided following the session. We look forward to seeing you there!


President's Forum

 
 
FAQs: Gathering patient experience feedback
 
 

Through what they see, hear, perceive, and feel, patients are experiencing the healthcare we provide at every interaction, and it is up to each one of us to provide exceptional experiences, for every patient, every time!

 

View frequently asked questions about how we collect and use feedback from patients. 


Frequently Asked Questions:

Why do we send patient surveys and what is the benefit of them?

The relationship we have with our patients is the heart of our practice. Patient surveys provide a unique insight into the patient's perception of the care we have provided.  Results and comments offer us the opportunity to build meaningful patient/provider relationships, establish effective and constructive communication, and provide experiences that are patient-centered, empathetic, and compassionate.

 

Transparency of patient survey results online provides consumers with the information needed to choose medical practices and providers based on ratings and personal experiences of existing patients.  Patient comments tell a story about a provider or practice that a consumer can identify with in making healthcare decisions. 

 

How and when does a patient receive a survey?

A total of three attempts are made to ask a patient to complete a survey.  Patient surveys are sent out via text message 1-2 days after a completed visit with a physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or other designated specialist.  If the patient has not responded to the text message after two days, an email survey will be sent.  If not responded to within three days, a reminder email will then be sent. 

 

How often will a patient receive a survey for a provider?

There is a 90-day window between visits for each provider.  If a patient sees a patient today and has a follow-up visit in two weeks, only one survey will be sent at the initial visit.  However, if the follow-up visit is 90 days or more in the future, another survey will be generated. 

 

Who sends surveys to our patients?

In June of 2020, Press Ganey was contracted to send patient surveys on behalf of UT Health Physicians.  As a strategic business partner to more than 41,000 healthcare facilities, Press Ganey leads the industry helping organizations transform the care experience, drive innovation, and deliver continuous, sustainable improvement.

 

What is the Patient Experience Champion Program?

The Patient Experience Champion Program consists of at least one member from each clinic or department. Champions serve as patient experience ambassadors and act as a liaison between UT Health leadership and their respective clinic or department regarding patient experience matters. 

 

Established in 2017, the purpose of the Patient Experience Champion Program is to assist in consistently providing patient-centered care by partnering with all team members to exceed the expectations of patients and families. The Patient Experience Champion Team serves as an advisory resource for critical patient experience initiatives across UT Health Physicians.

 

If you have questions or would like to learn more about patient experience, contact JoAnn Rios.

 
 
Access to World-Class Care in San Antonio | The New Cancer Quest
 
 

Executive Director Ruben Mesa, MD, explains the benefits of having access to clinical trials and its cutting-edge capabilities for patients in South Texas.


 
 
UT Health San Antonio Legislative Contact Policy
 
 

The Office of Governmental Relations has the primary official responsibility to communicate with all local, state, and federally elected officials and their respective staff regarding The University of Texas Health San Antonio's present and future legislative funding and policy priorities.


The Office of Governmental Relations has the primary official responsibility to communicate with all local, state, and federally elected officials and their respective staff regarding The University of Texas Health San Antonio's present and future legislative funding and policy priorities.

 

To ensure appropriate, timely and coordinated responses to all legislative inquiries, please forward for review all inquiries to:

The Office of Governmental Relations 

Email:  Mangelsdorf@uthssca.edu

Phone: 210-567-0372

Fax: 210-567-0393

In addition, state law Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subtitle A, Chapter 556 and University policy prohibit employees from representing the University and expressing opinions for or against any legislative action on matters relating to official University business, or use any University resources, including stationery, fax machines, e-mail and telephones, to conduct such activities. Additionally, Texas Election Code, Title 15, Chapter 255prohibits the use ofpublic funds for political advertising and prohibits state employees from using the internal mail system to distribute political advertising.

 

UT Health San Antonio’s legislative contact policy does not preclude an employee from expressing opinions for or against any legislative action as a private citizen.

 

Please direct all questions relating to this subject to the Office of Governmental Relations.

 
 
 
Applications for next LEAP cohort close October 3
 

Have you considered pursuing professional development opportunities to expand your knowledge and skills as a leader at UT Health San Antonio? The Leadership Excellence for Academic Professionals (LEAP) program is accepting applications through Oct. 3 from qualifying senior leaders and above across the university. The right candidates wish to increase their capabilities as senior managers or above in health care, higher education, research and administrative professions.


 
 
Gold’s Gym offers faculty, staff discount
 

A $15 monthly discount now is available to faculty and staff who join Gold's Gym Medical Center, adjacent to UT Health San Antonio’s main campus. The gym, located on Merton Minter near Babcock, is offering a $40-per-month fee with no contracts, enrollment fee or annual fee. The offer extends to immediate family and includes a complimentary one-hour personal training session for all fitness levels. Interested faculty and staff should call Gold's Gym at 210-615-3838 or email Kirk Robinson or Elsa Villanueva.