The renamed Ascension Seton Cedar Park is operating in the same space with largely the same staff at 1401 Medical Parkway in Cedar Park.
Two-minute impact
Jamie Youssef, president and CEO of Ascension Texas, said adding Cedar Park to the company’s network of 14 hospitals in the Austin area will have benefits for both staff and patients. Youssef said patients will be seeing some changes at the facility.
“Look for modernization and technology, furthering patient care areas, additional access points, the ability to tie patients into a system of care if they have a need that may not be met locally,” Youssef said.
Being part of a system like Ascension Seton means the Cedar Park facility will have access to improved protocols, best practices, shared clinical experience and expanded support, Youssef said.
Staff at the hospital will also get more training and education opportunities, and they will have the chance for career growth with a larger organization, Youssef said.
What they’re saying
Anne Duffy, Cedar Park City Council member, said Ascension Seton puts a focus on maintaining holistic health in the areas they operate, ensuring the right resources are in place when someone needs medical care.
“This partnership and this acquisition is going to be so valuable to our community and people’s long-term health,” she said.
What else?
The transition comes about two months after Ascension Seton announced in April it would be taking over the hospital.
Improving efficiency and expanding advanced medical services were goals mentioned at the time of the announcement, according to previous reporting.
At the time of the announcement, the Cedar Park facility had 126 beds and two 24/7 emergency departments.
Youssef said July 1 that there were no current plans to expand the facility, but he noted Ascension Seton is always looking at how to adapt to patient needs.