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UTMB's Role In Indigent Care Uncertain After Ike (CBS 11 Dallas - Fort Worth)
Now as a wounded UTMB slowly heals after 3,000 post-Ike layoffs and downsizing to less than half of the 550 beds once at the hospital, concerns are mounting as to what the changes will mean long-term for indigent health care in southeast Texas and the rest of the state.
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Phelps, 86, remembered for architectural landmarks throughout Texas (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Obituary: Raymond Phelps designed or supervised the construction of the medical and dental schools at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; the Federal Reserve buildings in San Antonio, Houston and El Paso; the U.S Embassy in Mexico City, the HemisFair convention center and Broadway Bank, among dozens of other projects in a career spanning five decades.
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UTMB's role in indigent care uncertain after Ike (Beaumont Enterprise)
HOUSTON (AP) _ For years it's been known as the hospital of last resort for the uninsured and indigent in Texas.
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Laid-off UTMB professionals in high demand at job fair (Houston Chronicle)
Hospitals hired health professionals, especially nurses, on the spot Monday during the first day of a two-day job fair for the 3,000 employees laid off by the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
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Houston, huge and humorous (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
HOUSTON - In this city of skyscrapers of glass, steel and stone stretching 1,000 feet into the heavens, the one-story Beer Can House may best capture Houston's essence.
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‘They’ve left us out on a limb’ (Baytown Sun)
Problems at Galveston’s University of Texas Medical Branch hospital complex in Galveston may seem far removed to most people in the Baytown area, but the problems hit home for Barbara Sweeney.
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What now for UTMB? (Killeen Daily Herald)
What now for UTMB? Posted on: Monday, December 01, 2008, 6:13 AM HOUSTON – For years it's been known as the hospital of last resort for the uninsured and indigent in Texas.
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UTMB's role providing indigent care uncertain after Ike (Houston Chronicle)
Since UTMB was shut down after Hurricane Ike caused $710 million in damages, many communities that depended on the public hospital to treat indigent patients have scrambled to find alternatives.
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Obituaries Dec. 2, 2008 (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)
Elizabeth Smith OXFORD - Elizabeth Cooper Crockett Smith, 67, died Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008, at her home in Oxford. She was a graduate of University High School Class of 1959. She was a homemaker, and a member of First Baptist Church and the Oxford Garden Club.
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Mountain Home takes progressive stance on medical needs of female veterans (Kingsport Times-News)
Linda Flynn receives the Army Commendation Medal at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, in 1984. Linda Flynn remembers returning to Johnson City years ago on leave from the military and becoming sick.
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