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Survey Finds Houstonian Health Worse Than National Average

Excerpt By Todd Ackerman, Houston Chronicle

One in five Houstonians is in poor or fair health, double the U.S. average, a University of Texas survey has found.

The survey, which tracked respondents' assessments of their own health, also found that Hispanics are by far the city's most uninsured group, even when illegal immigrants are excluded. Half of all residents lack dental insurance and the percentage of people reporting psychiatric distress is also twice the national average.

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Posted Monday, November 07, 2011

CHRISTUS Foundation for Healthcare ~ In the News!

Houston Business Journal’s annual Giving Guide recently listed the Foundation as one of the top 25 non profits in Houston.

Posted Monday, November 23, 2009

New Board Members

Nicole Cao, a financial adviser with Citi Smith Barney and co-founder and vice-chair of the Vietnamese Civic Center, and Tony Grijalva, co-founder and chief executive officer of G & A Partners, have joined the board of directors of Christus Foundation for HealthCare.

Posted Friday, March 27, 2009

Breaking Ground

The CHRISTUS Health Center Groundbreaking Ceremony is highlighted in the Houston Business Journal.

Posted Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Houston Medical / Office Development Highlights

A review of the groundbreaking ceremony for the John S. Dunn Building.

Posted Monday, January 05, 2009

Fun With Some Nuns on the Run

The Nun Run 2008 event is highlighted in the Houston Chronicle.

Posted Sunday, October 19, 2008

Continuing a Tradition of HealthCare Service to Community

An article reviewing the history of CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare after the closing of St. Joseph’s Hospital in 2005.

Posted Friday, September 12, 2008

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