Helping Communities Thrive with Primary Care for All, with Dr. Christopher Crow
Catalyst Health Network’s physicians are intent on the vision of “Primary Care for All”, serving communities that are mired in a systemic, multi-generational crisis—where one in three children in Dallas lives in poverty, the third-highest rate of child poverty in the nation. Listen to Podcast
Baylor, Catalyst Health partner to drive down costs
Baylor Scott & White’s clinically integrated network and the Texas-based primary care network Catalyst Health Network have formed a partnership focused on reducing healthcare costs and improving access for northern Texas residents. Read Article
Baylor alliance, Catalyst Health to combine giant doctors groups in push for value-based care
With thousands of physicians in Dallas-Fort Worth, the two large integrated networks already serve 1.75 million lives — and have designs on many more. Read Article
Healthcare Jedi Master Dr. Christopher Crow
Dr. Chris Crow may single handily save the American healthcare system. Ok. So maybe that’s an overstatement. However, I firmly believe many of the ideas Dr. Crow espouses contain the answers for getting America to a more sustainable healthcare future. Listen to Podcast
Why People Are Still Avoiding the Doctor (It’s Not the Virus)
June 17, 2020At first, people delayed medical care for fear of catching COVID. But as the pandemic caused staggering unemployment, medical care has become unaffordable for many. Read More
Here’s what the future of health care looks like after the coronavirus
May 8, 2020More than 38,000 family physician practices will see closures or layoffs by the end of May, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians estimates. Read More
Accountable Care Organizations save patients money across East Texas
Dr. John Michael Rich and Dr. Eddy Furniss are both part of the Catalyst Health Network, but what exactly is an ACO?
An antidote for rising health care prices? How D-FW docs are staying independent
With 790 primary care providers and over 1 million patients, Catalyst Health Network in Plano offers a counterweight to big hospitals.