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The Seton Family of Hospitals, a not-for-profit organization and a member of Ascension Health, is the leading provider of healthcare services in Central Texas.

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The Seton Family of Hospitals is the leading provider of healthcare services in Central Texas, serving an 11-county population of 1.7 million. The network includes five urban acute care hospitals, two rural hospitals, a mental health hospital, several strategically located health facilities that provide medical care for well patients and three primary care clinics for the uninsured. Four out of every ten overnight patients in the region receive their care at a Seton facility.

Nursing services at Seton’s four urban acute care hospitals maintain the coveted Magnet Award—the highest level of recognition that can be awarded to nursing services in healthcare organizations. The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) awarded Magnet designation to University Medical Center at Brackenridge, Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas, Seton Medical Center and Seton Northwest Hospital. Magnet is a four-year designation. These four Seton Healthcare Network hospitals became the 61st through 64th facilities to receive this award in the United States.

In FY06, the Seton Family of Hospitals contributed more than $$237 million to care for the poor and community benefit in Central Texas through charity care and community-benefit activities.

The Seton Family of Hospitals was among a group of Austin participants recognized as national leaders in addressing long-term workforce needs of the local healthcare industry. The organizations received the Theodore E. Small Grand Prize from the National Association of Workforce Boards.

Seton sponsors the Austin Medical Education Programs, addressing the area’s need for additional physicians.

The Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas/Austin Independent School District Student Health Services Program, part of the Seton Family of Hospitals, is a collaborative effort where Children’s Hospital links education and health care, providing health services to 80,000 school children. This program was the first of its kind in the nation, has received recognition for its potential as a national model, and is being replicated in schools in three states.

Seton operates several unique regional services, including the only trauma center, dedicated children’s hospital and heart transplant program. Seton also offers a dedicated Brain & Spine Center with state-of-the-art technology available in only three locations in Texas.

With more than 9400 associates, Seton is the second largest private employer in Central Texas and the only not-for-profit organization among the top 25 employers in the Austin area.

More than 1,700 physicians are members of Seton’s medical staff and approximately 1,000 volunteers donate their time to the network.

Seton is a member of Ascension Health, the largest not-for-profit health network with more than 100,000 employees in 20 states and the District of Columbia.


Services

  • Children’s hospital care, including emergency services, critical care, neonatal intensive care unit, surgery, diagnostic services and specialty outpatient programs.
  • Emergency medical care and Central Texas’ Austin’s only Level II Trauma Center.
  • Seton Heart Transplant & Specialty Care Center.
  • Inpatient and outpatient behavioral health program for children, adolescents, adults and seniors who may be experiencing mental health and/or substance abuse difficulties.
  • Outpatient diagnosis and treatment including radiology, endoscopy, rehabilitation, surgery, and laboratory.
  • Third-party administrative services to handle insurance claims for self-insuring employers.
  • Social service and pastoral care services to support patients and families in their management of care.
  • Primary care medical services for the uninsured.
  • Specialty care medical services for the uninsured.
  • Graduate medical education.
  • Wellness and prevention services for the community.
  • Community health education services.


Facilities

Hospitals

University Medical Center at Brackenridge

Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas

Seton Medical Center Austin

Seton Medical Center Williamson

Seton Edgar B. Davis Hospital

Seton Highland Lakes Hospital

Seton Northwest Hospital

Seton Southwest Hospital

Seton Shoal Creek Hospital


Clinics

Seton McCarthy Community Health Clinic

Seton Kozmetsky Community Health Clinic

Seton Topfer Community Health Clinic

Seton Lockhart Healthcare Center


Outpatient Services and Facilities

Seton Bertram Healthcare Center

Seton Outpatient Rehabilitation Services at Cedar Park

Seton Burnet Healthcare Center

Seton Marble Falls Healthcare Center

Seton Pflugerville Healthcare Center

Outpatient Pulmonary Rehabilitation Center

Seton Medical Center Outpatient Rehab

Seton Lockhart Family Health Center


Non-Clinical Facilities

Clinical Education Center

Seton League House

Seton Cove


Organizations

Children’s/AISD Student Health Service Program, unique partnership where Children’s Hospital of Austin provides health services to AISD school children.

Austin Medical Education Programs, the only graduate medical education program in the Austin area, which provides health services at UMC Brackenridge, Children’s Hospital, the Blackstock Family Health Center and the City/County clinics.

Seton Physician Hospital Network, a physician/hospital organization which coordinates care and contracts with insurance companies to provide medical services. Members include approximately 1,600 physicians in the Central Texas area.

Seton Health Plan, a health maintenance organization licensed by the Texas Department of Insurance. Seton Health Plan is the only Joint Commission accredited health plan in the Austin area.

Charitable foundations including: The Seton Fund; Children’s Medical Center Foundation of Central Texas; Children’s Hospital Foundation of Austin; the Seton Cove Board; the Seton Development Board, with associates in Giddings, Highland Lakes, Horseshoe Bay, Lago Vista, La Grange, Lakeway and Lexington; Circle of Friends in Cedar Park, Georgetown, Lake Travis, Northwest Austin, Pflugerville, Round Rock, San Marcos, Southwest Austin, and Westlake; and the Elizabeth Ann Seton Development Board.

Advisory boards including those for: University Medical Center at Brackenridge Development Council, Children’s Hospital of Austin Council, Seton McCarthy Community Health Center, Seton League House, Seton South Community Health Center, Seton Shoal Creek, Seton Highland Lakes, Seton Edgar B. Davis and Seton Northwest.

Volunteer auxiliaries for UMC Brackenridge, Children’s Hospital of Austin, Seton McCarthy, Seton Highland Lakes, Seton Medical Center, Seton Northwest, Seton Edgar B. Davis and the Seton Westlake Guild.

Seton School of Nursing Alumnae.

Seton Medical Center Austin Named One of Nation's Top 100 Hospitals

Seton Medical Center Austin, a member of the Seton Family of Hospitals, has been recognized for continuously improving the care and safety of its patients.

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