VIDA Welcomes University Health to Southside San Antonio

News about a new University Health hospital is making headlines. The VIDA community is proud to welcome University Health and the Bexar County Division of Public Health to Southside San Antonio. Health access is crucial to strong communities. We’re looking forward to supporting University Health as they add access to health and wellness care to the Southside while amplifying career opportunities in partnership with Texas A&M-San Antonio.

Three people sit and sign paperwork while smiling. University Health, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, Credit: Texas A&M University-San Antonio.

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University Health, Texas A&M-San Antonio join forces to create new health care hub in south Bexar County

Texas Public Radio | By Camille Phillips
Published December 2, 2022 at 3:33 PM CST

University Health, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, and the organization that oversees the A&M System’s health care programs have formed a three-way partnership centered around a shared vision: to give students in south Bexar County access to health care jobs and give the surrounding community better access to health care.

Plans are underway to build a new University Health hospital and an Institute of Public Health along the west entrance to A&M-San Antonio, and A&M-San Antonio is building a new public health building on campus, adding a new graduate degree in public health and a new research unit on genomes.

The new partnership builds on that shared geography and the opportunities it provides for both the hospital district and the university.

“One of the things that I’ve learned over the years is that you need critical mass to make a difference. You need to have great partners to make a difference. And immediately we saw the opportunity with the land here to be able to partner with Texas A&M,” said George Hernandez, president and CEO of University Health.

“I’ve seen what’s happened with our academic partner at UT Health San Antonio. We formed a partnership with them in 1968, and today we are very, very strong,” Hernandez said. “We can make it happen here [in south Bexar County] as well.”

A&M-San Antonio President Cynthia Teniente-Matson said the addition of both a publicly-owned hospital and a public health institute next to the university will give A&M-San Antonio advantages available to only a handful of public universities across the country.

“Trust me, it is a rarity,” Teniente-Matson said. “Today is a defining moment in our university’s history, but also in our nation’s history in terms of what we’re contributing. We together are strengthening our efforts to improve population health, and decrease disparities in access to health care.”

“Together, we’re also going to be connecting a predominantly Latino and Latina student population to tangible career paths, with a solid roadmap and real-world experience to high-paying jobs in high-demand fields,” she added.

University Health’s new hospital will have 256 beds. It is slated to be completed by 2027.

More in the news:
University Partners with TAMHSC and University Health
University Health signs agreement with Texas A&M to expand health services in Bexar County, South Texas
New hospital planned at A&M University-San Antonio in partnership with University Health

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