Signs of the time at Fort Worth hospital

Baylor Scott & White All Saints Hospital

The external signs and logo have changed at Baylor All Saints Medical Center at Fort Worth.

The hospital is now Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center – Fort Worth, reflecting the 2013 merger between Baylor Health Care System and Scott & White Healthcare. The not-for-profit health system, today the largest in Texas, will rename all of its 49 hospitals over time.

On Jan. 4, Baylor Scott & White Health and Tenet Healthcare Corp. said they have completed the previously announced joint venture to own five hospitals in North Texas. The facilities are Centennial Medical Center in Frisco, Doctors Hospital at White Rock Lake in Dallas, Lake Pointe Medical Center in Rowlett, Texas Regional Medical Center at Sunnyvale and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Garland.

Centennial Medical Center, Doctors Hospital at White Rock Lake, Lake Pointe Medical Center and Texas Regional Medical Center at Sunnyvale will transition to Baylor Scott & White Health branding as early as this spring. Additionally, physicians, advanced practice providers and other employees of Tenet’s North Texas physician group will transition to Baylor Scott & White Health’s physician group, HealthTexas Provider Network.