Patient Stories of Care
America’s safety net health system is made up of public and teaching hospitals and their innovative primary and specialty care clinics. Widely known for safeguarding the health of all - regardless of ability to pay - safety net systems know how to provide coverage, access to quality care and value to individuals and society.
Safety net health systems are always there for everyone in need — the un- or underinsured and any of us who may be in need of critical care through burn units, trauma care and neonatal services. But in times of economic hardship, safety net hospitals become even more critical.
As safety net providers struggle with the influx of patients amid the current economic downturn, many are taking bigger steps to delivery high quality care and ensure patient satisfaction.
These are the stories of America’s safety net health systems, the communities we seek to keep healthy and productive, the patients we serve and the comprehensive and high quality care we provide to all.
Katy Hayes - Kingwood, TX

This Houston-area mom who faced a flesh-eating bacteria is now back home thanks to the life-saving work by staff at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas.
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Johnny Blair - Hazlehurst, GA

Johnny Blair, 72, learned of his kidney failure during a routine physical. After five years of dialysis, Blair underwent a kidney transplant surgery at Shands Jacksonville. Today’s he’s back on a divine mission as a pastor.
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Quint and Liz - Hollywood, FL

Liz was 16 weeks pregnant when she and her husband, John, learned their unborn baby had a transposition of the great arteries. Baby Quint received life-saving surgery right after he was born. Read More...
Lynda Etheridge - Little Rock, AR

A year ago, Lynda Etheridge was feeling fine and saw no need for a doctor-recommended brain scan to see if she had an aneurysm. Today she’s glad that her husband, Herb, convinced her to do it at UAMS. Read More...