Central Health talks new facilities, services in advance of 2025 budget - Austin Monitor
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Travis County's public hospital district plans to accelerate the introduction of new clinical services such as psychiatry, endocrinology, and rheumatology, thanks to higher-than-expected budget reserves.
Patrick Lee, Central Health's president, aims to address critical health care needs promptly, citing services like podiatry and ultrasounds as essential for underserved members, reducing long wait times for appointments.
MiLinda Zabramba, the associate chief medical officer, highlighted the success in treating over 15,000 patients and improving conditions like colon cancer by focusing on areas like sleep apnea, cardiology, and substance abuse disorders.
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