Tuesday, September 1st, 2015
Anthony Stahl, who administers an Adventist Health System hospital in Florida, has been named chief executive officer of Central Texas Medical Center beginning Oct. 5.
Wednesday, June 24th, 2015
Central Texas Medical Center has honored 10 new high school graduates from San Marcos, Kyle and Lockhart with $1,000 scholarships. Students were selected based on their academic achievement, community involvement and career goals.
Tuesday, June 16th, 2015
The Adventist Health System has named veteran hospital executive Jim Boyle as interim chief executive officer of Central Texas Medical Center. Effective July 6, he replaces Sam Huenergardt who last month was named CEO of Parker Adventist...
Tuesday, May 12th, 2015
Central Texas Medical Center has named its in-patient hospice unit for the late Douglas E. Holcomb, a San Marcos man whose family donated $300,000 in his memory.
Friday, March 6th, 2015
Emergency room physician Lee Johannsen has been named chief medical officer at Central Texas Medical Center, a newly created position charged with “provid oversight for clinical performance and quality outcomes,” CTMC chief executive officer Sam Huenergardt said...
Monday, October 20th, 2014
FULL ACCESS FOR PRO MEMBERS | Under an arrangement made public late last week, Central Texas Medical Center will automatically transfer people potentially stricken with the Ebola virus to one of St. David’s Healthcare’s Austin...
Friday, June 27th, 2014
Adventist Health System and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas have resolved their months-long contract dispute with an agreement under which Central Texas Medical Center and two other hospitals will rejoin the provider network of the...
Thursday, April 10th, 2014
After negotiations stalled in the days before an April 6 midnight deadline, Central Texas Medical Center and three other Adventist Health System hospitals in Texas have left Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas’ provider network.
Wednesday, December 4th, 2013
A little more than 18 months after Central Texas Medical Center plunked down $2 million for a da Vinci robotic surgery system, more than 500 patients have undergone procedures employing the cutting-edge instrument.