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The number of patients battling COVID-19 in Tarrant County hospitals makes up more than a third of all COVID-19 patients in Trauma Service Area E, according to new data.
According to the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council, there are 911 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in TSA E as of Tuesday. 321 patients are in Tarrant County’s hospitals, according to DFW Hospital Council CEO Stephen Love.
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“As a point of reference, we had 287 COVID-19 patients in the hospitals on June 20 so as you can tell, our hospitalizations have increased significantly in 30 days,” Love wrote in an email. “Vaccinations are absolutely helping protect people and the unvaccinated are very much at risk with the increase in the Delta variant.”
COVID-19 One Year Later: JPS CEO Robert Earley If we don t learn our proper lessons from COVID, then that s a huge mistake, he says.
By Will Maddox
Published in
Healthcare Business
April 5, 2021
12:00 pm
COVID-19 began taking hold of the headlines and the economy about a year ago in Dallas. While it will forever impact almost all industries, the healthcare sector was the front line of fighting the disease and had to be more agile, innovative, and resilient than ever.
D CEO Healthcare is sitting down with health system CEOs to reflect on how the last year changed them, their health systems, and the industry forever. Read on for insights, take-aways, and silver linings surrounding fighting the pandemic from Robert Earley, CEO of JPS Health Network in Fort Worth.
The Dallas-Fort Worth Hospitals for Everyone
The region s safety net hospitals were ranked as two of the best in the nation for quality, access, and community engagement.
By Will Maddox
Published in
D CEO
December
2020
Photography Courtesy of Parkland Health & Hospital System and Brian Maschino of JPS Health Network
Dallas-Fort Worth is home to some of the best medical care in the world. Specialists cure rare conditions, experimental surgeries extend patients’ lives, and innovators find new ways to identify and fight cancer and brain disorders. But access to that care, for many, is often reflective of the dystopian movie Elysium.