Texas Children’s Hospital — already the largest pediatric hospital in the country — announced a massive $1.5 billion expansion earlier this week that calls for 2 million square foot expansion, including construction of a maternity center, a neurological research institute and a satellite hospital in west Houston. Texas Children’s is one of the largest employers in the Medical Center and expects to create an additional 2,500-3,000 jobs in connection with the expansion. The Chronicle’s Todd Ackerman has story here.
Juxaposed between earlier posts here and here on the struggles of Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Medical Branch to define their future in the troubled waters of America’s health care system, Texas Children’s bold expansion is a reminder of the strong influence that Houston’s Texas Medical Center and vibrant medical community will have on this key domestic policy and economic issues facing American society.