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The cost of the initial building was $10,000. It became solely owned by the City of Austin when Travis County ended its share of the ownership in 1907. A 45-bed replacement building opened in 1915. In 1929 the Austin City Council renamed the hospital after hospital board chairperson Robert J. Brackenridge. [3]
It is on land owned by the University of Texas at Austin. Central Health leases the land, and in turn the owner and operator of the hospital building, Seton Healthcare Family, subleases it from Central Health. [1] Dell Seton is a Level 1 Trauma Center serving 11 counties in Central Texas. It is a comprehensive stroke center and STEMI center.
St. David's Medical Center made the Texas and Austin top hospitals lists for 2024-2025 from U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News & World Report's annual hospital ranking is out for the 2024-2025 year.
Over 100 years later the one 42-bed hospital, originally known as "Seton Infirmary" [4] and located at 600 West 26th Street in Austin, Texas, has grown to serve a population of more than 1.8 million, with a special regard for the sick and poor. A Catholic health organization, Seton provides millions of dollars in charity care for the uninsured ...
See which Austin hospitals earned an A or B and ... magazine's national Top 100 list? No Austin-area hospitals received a D or F. ... standing pediatric hospitals such as Dell Children's or Texas ...
It acquired ownership of the previously municipally owned Brackenridge Hospital in 2004. [3] Brackenridge closed in 2017 and was replaced by Dell Seton Medical Center . [ 4 ] The land of Brackenridge is owned by the University of Texas at Austin , and Central Health leases the land and subleases it to Seton Healthcare Family , which owns and ...
None of the local hospital systems of Ascension Texas (Ascension Health Care), St. David's HealthCare (HCA) or Baylor Scott & White made the top 10 most socially responsible hospital systems. HCA ...
Brackenridge Hospital (Austin, Texas) Detroit General Hospital (privatized, now Detroit Receiving Hospital) [5] Greenville General Hospital (of the Greenville Health Authority), owned by the city of Greenville, SC. [6] It continues to own the hospital facility but leases management to Prisma Health, [7] which operates it as Prisma Health ...