Austin, TX
Where’s the best place to have a baby in Austin? Newsweek lists best US maternity hospitals
Texas Children’s opens its Pavilion for Women
Center comes two months before children’s hospital will open in North Austin. Pregnant people who receive care at the pavilion will give birth in the hospital.
Newsweek has named America’s best maternity hospitals for 2024, and six in Central Texas made that list of 404 hospitals.
The magazine surveyed doctors in related fields to create a reputation score. For a patient experience score, it looked at hospital surveys of patients asking about cleanliness, discharge instructions, communication between doctors and nurses, staff responsiveness, and other topics. For hospital quality metrics, it examined data from the nonprofit Joint Commission, which accredits hospitals; the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; and the federal Health Resources and Services Administration. This data was from March 15, 2023, to March 15, 2024.
Newsweek then lifted up the hospitals with the best scores and divided them into two groups: four-ribbon hospitals and five-ribbon hospitals, with five being the best.
Five ribbons
- Advent Health Central Texas, Killeen
- Ascension Seton Medical Center, Austin
- Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, Round Rock
- Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, Temple
- St. David’s Medical Center, Austin
Find more: Which three Austin hospitals made Fortune magazine’s national Top 100 list?
Four ribbons
- St. David’s North Austin Medical Center
Find more: Several Austin area hospitals received A and B grades. Here’s which ones got a C
Expanding hospitals for more births
Central Texas has been in the middle of a birthing boom. Driven by people moving to the region for jobs, the number of births in Travis, Williamson, Bastrop, Caldwell and Hays counties’ hospitals has increased almost 19% from 2012 to 2022, according to state birth certificate data provided by the Texas Department of State Health Services’ Center for State Health Statistics.
Hospitals have been increasing capacity for women’s services and newborns.
Austin, TX
AISD to Close Blackshear Elementary Amid Budget Challenges
Austin, TX
Ronald McDonald House Charities Central Texas opens first in-hospital house at Texas Children’s Austin
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Monday, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Texas celebrated the grand opening of its new house at Texas Children’s Hospital in north Austin.
The organization provides essential services for families such as warm meals and a place to rest near their child while they are receiving care at the hospital.
This will be Central Texas’ second Ronald McDonald House. The first house is located in Mueller next to Dell’s Children’s Medical Center, according to the organization’s website. However, the north Austin house will be the first in-hospital house.
The north Austin house will have nine separate family suites, according to a press release. Families will also have a kitchen staffed with volunteers preparing meals, a dining area, a lounge room, complimentary laundry facilities and a room for arts and activities.
Just steps away from their child’s bedside, the collaboration with Texas Children’s Hospital Austin ties into RMHC’s mission of keeping families close.
“This new in-hospital Ronald McDonald House represents a meaningful commitment to families across Central Texas and beyond,” said Dr. Jeffrey Shilt, president of Austin and Central Texas at Texas Children’s. “By bringing this resource directly onto our Austin campus, we are helping ensure families can stay close to their child, remain connected to their care team and focus on what matters most during some of life’s most challenging moments.”
CEO of Ronald McDonald House of Central Texas Kristin Coulter said this is a milestone for the organization.
“We’ve been experiencing a waitlist due to shortages of rooms for the last 5 years so today is a milestone moment for Ronald McDonald House because we are going to be able to serve nine more families here at the house who have children who are critically ill or injured staying at the hospital,” Coulter said.
Austin, TX
Joint Venture Acquires 243-Bed Student Housing Community Near University of Texas at Austin
AUSTIN, TEXAS — A joint venture between Ascentris and Student Quarters has acquired Noble 2500, a 243-bed student housing community serving students at the University of Texas at Austin. Built in 2023, the property is located in Austin’s West Campus neighborhood and offers 118 fully furnished units in studio, one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom configurations with bed-to-bath parity. Shared amenities include study lounges, a courtyard pool, fitness center, yoga studio and a rooftop sky lounge. The new ownership plans to enhance the property’s common areas and implement operational improvements to boost leasing performance. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
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