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Collaboration key to improving health outcomes on South Side

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Collaboration Key To Improving Health Outcomes On South Side

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Imagine being a child who loses the wise guidance of her 54-year-old diabetic grandmother to heart, liver or another deadly disease. Think about the young mother who will miss the child development mentoring of her own mother who passed at 49. Many on San Antonio’s South Side don’t have to imagine. 

In fact, a disproportionate number of young grandparents died during the COVID pandemic. Without significant interventions, the grieving children could also become diabetics and might require limb amputations as early as their 30s and 40s.

When the 356-bed Texas Vista Medical Center closed in May of 2023 the South Side lost essential hospital services including emergency room, maternity and mental health specialties. The resulting vacuum further jeopardizes the existing medical services. With no hospital in the area, some primary and allied medical services are closing offices. Unfortunately, the recent private hospital systems’ announcements of new investments in suburban growth areas suggest the underserved South Side is not part of their long-term plans. 

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