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Old Posted Aug 14, 2023, 1:59 PM
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UT to announce plans for Austin campus hospital in partnership with MD Anderson

UT to announce plans for Austin campus hospital in partnership with MD Anderson

The University of Texas plans to build a hospital on its flagship campus in Austin in a partnership with cancer treatment giant MD Anderson, three sources told the American-Statesman on Sunday.

The announcement, which the UT System will make Monday, marks a significant expansion to UT’s seven-year-old Dell Medical School. The effort will include a large fundraising goal.

The space needed for the hospital will be made possible through the demolition of the Frank Erwin Center, the former longtime home of the Longhorns’ basketball teams. The university announced years ago that it would raze the arena to free up space to expand the medical school.

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Old Posted Aug 14, 2023, 2:12 PM
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Actually came on to see if it was posted yet. This is great news!
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Old Posted Aug 14, 2023, 6:36 PM
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Cool to see! So from an organizational standpoint, how will this MD Anderson project relate to the Dell Medical School?
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Old Posted Aug 14, 2023, 6:54 PM
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Cool to see! So from an organizational standpoint, how will this MD Anderson project relate to the Dell Medical School?
I would assume they would carry out top-level cancer treatments as well as next-gen cancer research.

The two are under the same umbrella - The University of Texas System.
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Old Posted Aug 14, 2023, 7:59 PM
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I would assume they would carry out top-level cancer treatments as well as next-gen cancer research.

The two are under the same umbrella - The University of Texas System.
Ah - I'm not sure I was aware that MD Anderson was already part of UT. Never looked that closely at it, nor have I had to, fortunately. That makes a lot more sense.
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UT will invest $2.5 billion for the construction of the medical center.

https://www.kxan.com/news/local/aust...day-afternoon/
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Old Posted Aug 14, 2023, 8:14 PM
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UT Medical Center Press Release

Full press release from UT System

AUSTIN, Texas — Today The University of Texas System Board of Regents Chairman Kevin P. Eltife announced plans to launch a monumental healthcare initiative to accelerate and expand UT Austin’s burgeoning medical district into a world-class academic medical center for education, research and patient care. The University of Texas at Austin Medical Center will start with two new hospital towers — The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and a UT Austin hospital. MD Anderson, the nation’s #1 cancer hospital, will expand its Houston footprint to Austin by building and operating a new, comprehensive cancer center, while UT Austin will build and operate its new specialty hospital.

“The establishment of the University of Texas at Austin Medical Center, with UT MD Anderson Cancer Center adjacent to a new University hospital and access to all of UT Austin’s education and research assets, will undoubtedly result in transformative cancer care, provide students at the flagship campus with unmatched experiences, and benefit patients throughout the state and nation for all time,” said Eltife.

Eltife noted that the total investment for these cornerstone projects of the new medical center is still in the discussion by the regents and is estimated at $2.5 billion. Once approved, the hospitals will be built on the current site of UT Austin’s Erwin Center. The former Longhorns basketball arena will be demolished by fall 2024, and it is anticipated that groundbreaking for the hospitals should begin in 2026.

The new UT MD Anderson hospital in Austin will be fully staffed by MD Anderson physicians, making it easier for patients in Central Texas to access the world’s leading multidisciplinary, subspecialty-focused cancer care. UT Austin’s new university hospital will be constructed adjacent to the MD Anderson site. UT Austin and UT MD Anderson already share strong collaborative relationships that include breakthrough research in cancer detection, diagnosis, and treatment. That partnership will be able to grow significantly in the new medical center, using the strengths of both institutions, including the Dell Medical School, to provide a higher level of interaction and space for them to conduct research, educate medical students and treat patients shoulder to shoulder in Austin. UT Austin and UT MD Anderson collectively conducted $1.8 billion in research last year.

Governor Greg Abbott, who joined Eltife in making the announcement, along with UT System Chancellor James B. Milliken, UT Austin President Jay Hartzell, UT MD Anderson President Peter Pisters and UT Austin Dell Medical School Dean Claudia F. Lucchinetti, said the new medical center will be one of the most important initiatives ever undertaken by a university system to serve the people of Texas.

“The State of Texas has been on a mission to use higher education to expand access to healthcare, and today marks a giant step towards achieving our goals,” said Governor Abbott. “UT MD Anderson Cancer Center is ranked No. 1 for cancer care in America, with people across the world traveling to Houston to access care. But rather than having Texans travel to MD Anderson in Houston, we will now bring the world’s best treatment to them. Families across Central Texas who are affected by cancer every year can now stay close to home for that care. The key to building sustainable communities is a healthcare infrastructure that can meet the needs of a booming population. UT Austin and MD Anderson will help us meet those needs. The Texas of tomorrow will be shaped by what UT Austin and MD Anderson are building here today.”

“The plans announced today by the Board of Regents will support an extraordinary expansion of the UT System’s education, health care, and research missions to serve Texas,” added Milliken. “As one of the nation’s largest comprehensive university systems, the UT System has fostered numerous collaborative opportunities across our institutions, and this latest one will include a relationship between UT Austin and UT MD Anderson that is an extraordinary demonstration of how this kind of synergy can positively and dramatically impact the lives of Texans.”
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Full press release from UT System

AUSTIN, Texas — Today The University of Texas System Board of Regents Chairman Kevin P. Eltife announced plans to launch a monumental healthcare initiative to accelerate and expand UT Austin’s burgeoning medical district into a world-class academic medical center for education, research and patient care. The University of Texas at Austin Medical Center will start with two new hospital towers — The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and a UT Austin hospital. MD Anderson, the nation’s #1 cancer hospital, will expand its Houston footprint to Austin by building and operating a new, comprehensive cancer center, while UT Austin will build and operate its new specialty hospital.

“The establishment of the University of Texas at Austin Medical Center, with UT MD Anderson Cancer Center adjacent to a new University hospital and access to all of UT Austin’s education and research assets, will undoubtedly result in transformative cancer care, provide students at the flagship campus with unmatched experiences, and benefit patients throughout the state and nation for all time,” said Eltife.

Eltife noted that the total investment for these cornerstone projects of the new medical center is still in the discussion by the regents and is estimated at $2.5 billion. Once approved, the hospitals will be built on the current site of UT Austin’s Erwin Center. The former Longhorns basketball arena will be demolished by fall 2024, and it is anticipated that groundbreaking for the hospitals should begin in 2026.

The new UT MD Anderson hospital in Austin will be fully staffed by MD Anderson physicians, making it easier for patients in Central Texas to access the world’s leading multidisciplinary, subspecialty-focused cancer care. UT Austin’s new university hospital will be constructed adjacent to the MD Anderson site. UT Austin and UT MD Anderson already share strong collaborative relationships that include breakthrough research in cancer detection, diagnosis, and treatment. That partnership will be able to grow significantly in the new medical center, using the strengths of both institutions, including the Dell Medical School, to provide a higher level of interaction and space for them to conduct research, educate medical students and treat patients shoulder to shoulder in Austin. UT Austin and UT MD Anderson collectively conducted $1.8 billion in research last year.

Governor Greg Abbott, who joined Eltife in making the announcement, along with UT System Chancellor James B. Milliken, UT Austin President Jay Hartzell, UT MD Anderson President Peter Pisters and UT Austin Dell Medical School Dean Claudia F. Lucchinetti, said the new medical center will be one of the most important initiatives ever undertaken by a university system to serve the people of Texas.

“The State of Texas has been on a mission to use higher education to expand access to healthcare, and today marks a giant step towards achieving our goals,” said Governor Abbott. “UT MD Anderson Cancer Center is ranked No. 1 for cancer care in America, with people across the world traveling to Houston to access care. But rather than having Texans travel to MD Anderson in Houston, we will now bring the world’s best treatment to them. Families across Central Texas who are affected by cancer every year can now stay close to home for that care. The key to building sustainable communities is a healthcare infrastructure that can meet the needs of a booming population. UT Austin and MD Anderson will help us meet those needs. The Texas of tomorrow will be shaped by what UT Austin and MD Anderson are building here today.”

“The plans announced today by the Board of Regents will support an extraordinary expansion of the UT System’s education, health care, and research missions to serve Texas,” added Milliken. “As one of the nation’s largest comprehensive university systems, the UT System has fostered numerous collaborative opportunities across our institutions, and this latest one will include a relationship between UT Austin and UT MD Anderson that is an extraordinary demonstration of how this kind of synergy can positively and dramatically impact the lives of Texans.”
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Old Posted Aug 14, 2023, 8:46 PM
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So I'm not patient. When can we see some renderings?
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Exactly! Renderings please! Lol
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Huge! Don't forget the 300m expansion of the current hospital as well across the street.
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Huge! Don't forget the 300m expansion of the current hospital as well across the street.
300 meters?! That's awesome!
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2023, 2:33 PM
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300 meters?! That's awesome!
Not as awesome as 2,500 meters though.
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This Tx Tribune article notes that the plan is for two towers -- one for the hospital proper, and one for the cancer center. No info on the size/scope/design of either.

https://www.texastribune.org/2023/08...ncer-hospital/
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2023, 3:32 PM
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Some of the memorial hospitals are giant but if this one isn't... it would be really cool if they did a glass drum. Like the Erwin center shaped but completely glass.
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The term "tower" is used rather loosely by the media. But the cancer hospital alone "...will have 150 inpatient beds for treatment, 230 outpatient exam rooms...". Not sure how to interpret that in terms of the height of a hospital building. Maybe someone with more knowledge about hospitals can hazard a guess based on that info and a site with a relatively small footprint?
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The term "tower" is used rather loosely by the media. But the cancer hospital alone "...will have 150 inpatient beds for treatment, 230 outpatient exam rooms...". Not sure how to interpret that in terms of the height of a hospital building. Maybe someone with more knowledge about hospitals can hazard a guess based on that info and a site with a relatively small footprint?
I believe the bed count is about average, but we are also looking at floors at least 16’ tall. So even 8 or so floors can make this a “tower”.
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A quick Google search says that the average ratio is approximately 2500 square feet to 1 bed. So that would mean 375K square feet if that holds water.

I mean...my house has 5 beds...but my house ain't 12,500 square feet. Obviously a slight difference.
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For reference - I believe:

Seton Main has about 520 beds (not including their U/C Women's Center)
St. David's Main is close to 500
Ascension-Dell UT has about 210
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