Texas Health acquires MedicalEdge Healthcare Group, MedSynergies & PhyServe adds 250 locations
Texas Health Makes Giant Leap toward Goal of
Coordinated, Integrated Care Delivery with Acquisition of
MedicalEdge Healthcare Group
Deal believed to be nation's
second-largest transaction involving physician groups
Hawthorne says Texas Health
reaches strategic goal and enhances ability to serve patients and
align with physicians
ARLINGTON, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Texas
Health Resources today announced the acquisition of MedicalEdge
Healthcare Group, one of the largest independent physician practice
groups in North Texas. The combination of the two entities
positions Texas Health closer to where patients live and work and
enhances the ability to serve patients throughout the lifetime of
their changing medical needs and requirements. This transaction is
believed to be the second largest of its kind ever in the United
States.
"Texas Health Physicians Group provides a stable,
exciting work environment for physicians. We celebrate joining with
Texas Health Physicians Group and look forward to growing with
Texas Health Resources."
Texas Health also announced that they acquired PhyServe, the
management services organization that has served the MedicalEdge
physicians and their business operations. MedSynergies Inc., a
leading provider of hospital-physician alignment solutions, is
acquiring PhyServe from Texas Health in a related transaction.
"This enables Texas Health to become a 'medical home' for
thousands of North Texas patients," said Douglas D. Hawthorne,
FACHE, CEO of Texas Health Resources. "Immediately, more than 420
physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners will
become part of our established and well-respected Texas Health
Physicians Group (THPG), and the patients of MedicalEdge providers
will have easy access to a hospital system dedicated to both
quality and accountable medical treatment.
"In addition, we remain a committed partner with hundreds of
independent physicians who practice on the medical staffs of Texas
Health hospitals," said Hawthorne. "We have built Texas Health to
be a 'house with many rooms' to align with all types of physicians.
Our ultimate goal is to improve quality and outcomes through better
coordination of care from prevention and wellness programs, to
acute care, to long term and hospice care. This is the most
significant step Texas Health has taken in our strategy to become
an integrated provider and coordinator of care and transform the
delivery of health care in North Texas."
MedicalEdge has patient-access facilities in more than 250
locations in Collin, Dallas, Denton, Grayson, Johnson, Parker and
Tarrant counties. MedicalEdge employs more than 280 physicians and
more than 140 physician extenders and other mid-level health
professionals, many of them involved in providing primary care.
"This is the right time for this to happen," said Clay Heighten,
M.D., former president of MedicalEdge Healthcare Group. "Most
people have probably never heard of MedicalEdge, but we have
quietly built a medical group of more than 420 providers and other
medical professionals. Now those doctors and their patients will
benefit from the capabilities we now have as part of a
comprehensive health system."
"Physicians are intimately involved and included in the
operations and planning for new health care accountability within
Texas Health," said Michael Stoltz, M.D., president, Texas Health
Physicians Group. "Patients and their families want their doctors
involved in health care decisions. By aligning more closely with
physicians, we believe Texas Health will be prepared for whatever
changes result from national health care reform, and ultimately
that will benefit the patients."
Texas Health MedSynergies (THM), a joint venture between
MedSynergies and Texas Health, will continue to provide management
services supporting Texas Health Physicians Group with the addition
of PhyServe.
"We are proud of the partnership we have with Texas Health
Resources," said J.R. Thomas, president and chief executive
officer, MedSynergies. "Through this relationship, we have built a
solid foundation of physician services for Texas Health Physicians
Group, and we look forward to expanding these services and
offerings with the addition of PhyServe."
"We have searched for some time for the right partner to join
forces with that will better prepare us for health care reform,"
said Carl Soderstrom, former president of PhyServe Physician
Services. "Texas Health Physicians Group provides a stable,
exciting work environment for physicians. We celebrate joining with
Texas Health Physicians Group and look forward to growing with
Texas Health Resources."
Acquisition of MedicalEdge and PhyServe will add more than 2,300
people to the Texas Health family. MedicalEdge brings several
ancillary services to Texas Health, including sleep lab services,
infusion services, diagnostic imaging and chiropractic
services.
The Texas Health Board of Trustees approved the acquisition Nov.
16, and the transaction closed Dec. 31. Terms of the acquisition
are not being publicly disclosed.
About Texas Health Resources
Texas Health Resources is one of the largest faith-based,
nonprofit health systems in the United States. The health system
includes 24 acute care and short-stay hospitals that are owned,
operated, joint-ventured or affiliated with Texas Health Resources.
It includes the Texas Health Presbyterian, Texas Health Arlington
Memorial and Texas Health Harris Methodist hospitals, a large
physician group, outpatient facilities, and home health, preventive
and fitness services, and an organization for medical research and
education.
For more information about Texas Health Resources, call
1-877-THR-WELL, or visit www.TexasHealth.org.
About MedSynergies Inc.:
MedSynergies partners with health care organizations and
physicians to align their operations by providing revenue cycle
management, practice management, consulting services, business
process analysis and software integration solutions. Leveraging its
knowledge and experience in hospital-physician alignment,
MedSynergies improves processes, optimizes technology and builds on
trusted patient relationships, enabling hospitals and physician
practices to offer quality health care. Founded in 1996,
MedSynergies is privately held and headquartered in Irving, Texas.
MedSynergies currently partners with hospitals and health networks
and serves more than 5,600 providers across the United States. For
more information, please visit www.medsynergies.com.
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