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Vibra Specialty Hospital of Dallas, LLC, Dallas, Texas (60 beds, newly built and leased beginning September 2006; received $2–5 million PPP loan) [1] [20] Vibra Specialty Hospital of Portland, LLC, Portland, Oregon (leased beginning August 2006 from MPT; received $2–5 million PPP loan) [ 1 ] [ 21 ]
The Dallas County Hospital District, doing business as Parkland Health, is the hospital district of Dallas County, Texas, United States. [1] Its headquarters are in the Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. [2] [3] Parkland Health provides medical care to indigent patients in Dallas County. [4]
The staff of Parkland Memorial Hospital's Emergency Department and Rees-Jones Trauma Center received the 2016 Texas Preparedness Leadership Award for "Outstanding Service in Response to the 2016 Dallas Police Shootings." The award was presented at the 2016 Preparedness Coalition Symposium held Oct. 12–14 in Galveston.
The hospital's three towers were built on a total $1.2 Billion budget between 2014 and 2020. [ 3 ] The Zale Lipshy Pavilion – William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital at 5151 Harry Hines Blvd. is part of William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital.
A Texas judge ruled a pregnant woman who sued the state seeking an abortion can legally terminate her pregnancy Ashley Killough, Ed Lavandera and Andy Rose, CNN December 12, 2023 at 10:33 AM
A Texas judge dismissed Paxton's claims that Yelp had "misled" consumers by labeling "crisis pregnancy centers" to note they do not provide abortions. Texas court tosses Paxton lawsuit against ...
Dallas Methodist Hospital began caring for patients on December 24, 1927, and officially opened as a 100-bed institution on January 27, 1928. A three-story student nurse's residence was built near the hospital in 1951, and the Martin and Charlotte Weiss Educational Building, which provided classroom space for nursing education and a large auditorium for community programming, opened in 1966.