Texas Orthopedic Hospital
Adam Stephan is an experienced orthopedic nurse navigator currently working at Texas Orthopedic Hospital since June 2021. Previously, Adam held significant roles in HCA Houston Healthcare, including Division Director of Nurse Navigation Division Orthopedics, where responsibilities included developing standardized programs for joint and spine replacements. Adam's career also includes positions at Houston Methodist West, where a nurse navigator position for orthopedics was established, and Memorial Hermann Health System, where joint commission certification for hip and knee procedures was achieved. Additionally, Adam has experience in clinic management and nursing roles across multiple healthcare organizations. Adam holds a Master's Degree in Nurse Education, Informatics, and Management/Leadership from Walden University.
Texas Orthopedic Hospital
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Opened in 1995, Texas Orthopedic Hospital was developed to provide high-quality, cost-effective, specialized orthopedic care in a streamlined environment focused on wellness, mobility and quick recovery. As one of the only specialty hospitals in the country focusing solely on orthopedics, Texas Orthopedic Hospital is pleased to offer all services conveniently located within one building. Texas Orthopedic Hospital is partially physician-owned and partners with Fondren Orthopedic Group, L.L.P., the largest and most comprehensive association of private orthopedic surgeons in the Houston area and one of the largest in the nation. Our physicians are internationally renowned and as a result, patients at Texas Orthopedic Hospital receive precise diagnoses and the very latest in treatment options. Texas Orthopedic Hospital is affiliated with HCA Houston Healthcare, the most comprehensive family of hospitals in the region and part of the leading provider of healthcare in the country, HCA Healthcare. HCA Healthcare has been continually named a World's Most Ethical Company by Ethisphere since 2010. In 2019, HCA Healthcare spent an estimated $3.7 billion in cost for the delivery of charitable care, uninsured discounts, and other uncompensated expenses.