
Texas Hospitals’ Progress Toward Health Equity
How Texas hospitals are continuing to prioritize and promote diversity, equity and inclusion among health care workers and patients.
Texas Hospitals’ Progress Toward Health EquityWhether in Austin, Texas or Washington, D.C., the Texas Hospital Association is at the forefront of policy issues that impact Texas hospitals most. From advocating for adequate COVID-19 resources to ensuring a robust Texas health care workforce, THA is the collective advocacy voice for Texas hospitals.
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Texas Hospitals’ Progress Toward Health Equity
Today, John Hawkins, THA president/CEO, issued the following statement regarding today’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Decision.
Today, THA President and CEO John Hawkins issued the following statement regarding today’s tragic shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
The Texas Hospital Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council have issued a position on health care workplace violence to inform communities across the state that all Texas hospitals stand united on this critical issue. April is Workplace Violence Awareness Month, and, in alignment with the American Hospital Association, Texas…
THA 2023 Annual Conference and Expo February 13*, 14-15, 2023Hilton Austin Hotel*Pre-conference day The THA Annual Conference and Expo returns to Austin in 2023, providing up to the minute updates on the 88th Texas Legislature and the latest in health law, finance, health IT and more. Make plans to join…
Founded in 1930, the Texas Hospital Association is the leadership organization and principal advocate for the state’s hospitals and health care systems. Based in Austin, THA enhances its members’ abilities to improve accessibility, quality and cost-effectiveness of health care for all Texans. One of the largest hospital associations in the country, THA represents more than 85 percent of the state’s acute-care hospitals and health care systems, which employ more than 400,000 health care professionals statewide.