Children's Health Market Research Report
Company Overview
- Name: Children's Health℠
- Mission: "Make life better for children."
- Founded: Children's Health has served North Texas for over 110 years, starting operations in 1913.
- Founder: Originally founded as a baby camp by Nurse May Smith.
- Key People:
- Christopher J. Durovich, President & Chief Executive Officer
- Daniel K. Podolsky, M.D., President of UT Southwestern Medical Center
- Headquarters: 1935 Medical District Drive, Dallas, Texas 75235
- Number of Employees: Nearly 10,000 team members
- Revenue: No information is available.
- Known For: One of the largest and most prestigious pediatric healthcare providers in the country and the leading pediatric health system in North Texas renowned for groundbreaking research, innovative technology, and life-changing treatments.
Products and Services
- Products Offered: Pediatric healthcare services
- High Level Description and Key Features:
- Children’s Medical Centers: Locations in Dallas and Plano, providing comprehensive pediatric care.
- Specialty Centers: Offering specialty care in various areas, including Cardiology, Oncology, Gastroenterology, Neurology, and more.
- Heart Center: Includes Fetal Heart Program and Sports Cardiology.
- Oncology and Blood Disorders: Provided by the Pauline Allen Gill Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.
Recent Developments
- Recent Developments:
- Children's Medical Center Plano opened a new 395,000-square-foot patient tower, tripling its bed capacity and expanding specialized care.
- Ongoing commitment to health equity and addressing disparities across North Texas communities.
- New Products Launched:
- No specific products declared, but expansions and new services in various healthcare specialties are highlighted.
- New Features Added:
- Expanded imaging and radiology capabilities within the new Plano tower.
- Enhanced digital integration including bedside tablets, digital signage, and a digital front door.
- New Partnerships:
- Continuing partnership with UT Southwestern, highlighted by development plans for a new pediatric campus.
- Collaborations in scientific research through the Children's Medical Center Research Institute.