Fort Worth’s growth is fueling a new era in healthcare—one where innovation and expansion work together to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving community.
At the April 29th Economic Impact Forum, leaders across life sciences and healthcare made one thing clear: extraordinary care starts with innovation—and scales through intentional investment.
Innovation Starts with Solving Real Problems
The life sciences innovation panel emphasized that many breakthroughs begin inside hospital walls.
One panelist shared how a single operational challenge led to a solution that ultimately became a scalable company—proving innovation doesn’t require a perfect plan, just a real problem and the right collaborators.
Fort Worth is building the ecosystem to support that journey, with incubators, research institutions, and investors working together to move ideas from concept to commercialization. These collaborative environments are already producing results, including startups that have grown into major employers and economic drivers.
Expansion Is About More Than Capacity
As innovation grows, so must the systems that deliver it.
Healthcare leaders shared how major expansions across Fort Worth are addressing both rising demand and evolving care models.
- Texas Health Resources is adding hundreds of beds to improve access and reduce emergency department strain.
- JPS Health Network is expanding with a focus on community need, increasing access for underserved populations.
- Cook Children’s is investing $1.3 billion to expand pediatric care across the region.
These investments ensure patients receive “the right care…at the right time, in the right place.”
A New Model of Healthcare Delivery
Panelists also challenged the idea that growth is only physical.
With most care happening outside hospital walls, systems are investing in the following:
- Virtual care and digital tools
- Remote patient monitoring
- Community-based access points
This shift reflects a broader goal: making healthcare more accessible, efficient, and patient-centered.
Workforce Fuels the Entire Pipeline
Both panels underscored that innovation and expansion depend on people.
From specialized clinicians to critical support roles, workforce shortages remain a challenge—requiring stronger partnerships with schools, training programs, and community organizations.
As one leader noted, the industry must prepare for a future where “the healthcare worker of today will not be the healthcare worker of tomorrow.”
The Chamber’s Role
The Fort Worth Chamber is proud to convene these conversations—advancing collaboration around workforce, infrastructure, and business growth.
By bringing leaders together, the Chamber helps ensure Fort Worth remains a pro-business environment where innovation thrives, and communities benefit.







