Hospitals survived a siege this session, and look now to prevent another one

BY John Hawkins, President and CEO, THA   Defense wins championships, the age-old expression goes in sports. Politics is sport in and of itself, and THA had to play some serious defense during the just-concluded session of the Texas Legislature.   The “championship” we won – if you want to call it that – was vital and hard-earned: a crisis was averted. Many hospitals and clinics that would’ve faced a new threat of hardship, reduced...

Tell Congress to keep our safety net wide and strong

BY John Hawkins, President, THA   If there’s one theme you’ve seen me come back to in this column in the past year or so, it’s this one: Hospitals need help. Up in Washington, D.C., congressional lawmakers have a golden opportunity in front of them to give our safety-net hospitals – and the vulnerable patients they serve – a major helping hand by avoiding payment cuts that would total billions.   Two members of the...

Vaccines save lives; let’s make sure Texas law reflects that

BY John Hawkins, President, THA It wasn’t long ago that overwhelming numbers of people across Texas and the nation – on all sides of the political spectrum – knew and acknowledged that vaccines prevent diseases. Seventy years ago, polio crippled thousands of American children. Before the polio vaccine, the coffin-like “iron lung” confined patients who were suffering late-stage paralysis from the disease. As we all know, Jonas Salk’s work helped put an end to that...

Managing myths: the facts about Texas hospitals

BY John Hawkins, CEO, THA   An unfortunate reality in today’s world of fast-spreading information is, well, misinformation. With the internet and social media affording a potentially unvetted voice to just about everyone, misinformation is – ironically enough – a fact of life. While it can’t be stopped, it can be refuted. And these days, hospitals need the truth out there as much as any industry does. They are sites of life-saving care, and it’s...

The numbers are in: Our hospital workforce needs serious help

BY John Hawkins, President/CEO, THA Three years after the beginning of the pandemic, hospitals have started to put the pieces back together and take inventory of COVID-19’s wide-ranging, long-lasting impact on health care. That process is ongoing and will be for some time. But a recent Texas Hospital Association workforce survey reinforces and quantifies one fact that’s become abundantly clear: Hospitals are facing a breaking point for their workforce. Now, it’s been no secret that...

Work to do in Washington: THA’s federal priorities

BY John Hawkins, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association   Earlier this month, the Texas Legislature gaveled in its 88th session, and what’s going on at our state Capitol will occupy a great deal of hospitals’ attention for the next four-plus months. If you’re a conscientious health care provider who wants the best possible care environment for your facility, city, and state, I’m sure you’ll be following along, too.   But also this month, in Washington, D.C.,...

Hospitals are vital to the communities they serve

By John Hawkins, President/CEO, THA   As the pandemic tapers off, the need for hospitals has not. With surges of respiratory illnesses inundating emergency departments, hospitals – and hospital workers – remain our most unwavering line of defense.   But even as hospitals continue to support their communities in the most urgent and visible ways – the ways everyone associates them with – we should keep in mind the more stealth impacts that hospitals make...

A “Tridemic” is a scary possibility

By John Hawkins, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association We’ve all heard about bad things coming in threes. It’s a superstition that has persisted across generations and cultures. Any time three catastrophes happen to fall on top of each other, some point to it as a product of that old adage. There’s no scientific evidence of its validity, of course. But this flu season, it’s very possible that one of those validating trios of unfortunate events could...

When the election ends, hospitals are ready

By John Hawkins, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association   Chances are when you’re reading this, the 2022 election will be in its final stretch. Maybe that’s good news for you, particularly if you’re tired of the round-the-clock TV ad saturation and political posturing that always marks an election year.   But for hospitals and the Texas Hospital Association, once Nov. 8 comes and goes, and the winners of state elections have been declared – including for...

Time for more progress on knocking down roadblocks to care

BY John Hawkins, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association   As health care continues to sit at the front of the public consciousness – as it has since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic – patients and providers alike continue to find themselves characters in a story as persistent as it is frustrating.   Generally, it goes something like this: Patients seek needed care. Hospitals and other providers pursue the required steps to deliver that care and...

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