Texas ranks as one of the country's lowest in physician supply for our current population, and 51st of 51 for health access.*
By establishing the Health Institutes of Texas (HIT), we intend to speed investigational approaches from the bench to the bedside to create a healthier and more productive Texas.
HIT provides the University with an innovative way to translate information and research while fueling the growth of critical discoveries into new models of care and provider training.
HIT was designed to leverage UNTHSC’s growing expertise in public health, interdisciplinary scientific research, medical education and health care delivery and was designed around the following model:
- Determine/refine problem
- Solve the problem using multidisciplinary approach to translational research
- Implement the solution through student and provider education, prevention, etc.
- Measure outcomes
The ultimate goal for HIT is to utilize this model among the various institutes to improve the health of Texans and beyond by reducing disparities, developing new treatments and therapies, and improving access to care in rural and underserved communities in Texas.
The 12 centers/institutes that make up HIT are:
- Cardiovascular Research Institute (CRI)
- Center For Community Health (CCH)
- Center for Commercialization of Fluorescence Technologies (CCFT)
- Focused on Resources for her Health Education and Research (FOR HER)
- Institute for Aging and Alzheimer s Disease Research (IAADR)
- Institute for Cancer and Blood Disorders (ICBD)
- Mental Sciences Institute (MSI)
- North Texas Eye Research Institute (NTERI)
- Osteopathic Research Center (ORC)
- Physical Medicine Institute (PMI)
- Primary Care Research Institute (PCRI)
- The Texas Center for Health Disparities (TCHD)
*Commonwealth Fund State Scorecard on Health System Performance, 2007
This page last updated Jun 11, 2009