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Patient Relations

It is the primary goal of the Patient Relations Department to proactively provide services that meet the needs of our community.

Our Patient Relations Representatives visit with our patients and their families daily to ensure patient satisfaction and assist them with needs that may arise during their visit to Driscoll.

Patient and Parent Rights and Responsibilities


At Driscoll Children's Hospital, we understand that there is more involved in a child's care than just their illness. We strive to ensure that our Patient and Parent Rights and Responsibilities are met in an environment of trust, compassion, and care. We feel that concerns relayed to us from our guests will assist us in our endeavor to enhance the care given to families entering our hospital, clinics or any care area.

Patient Satisfaction


As part of our commitment to providing excellent healthcare and continuous improvement, Driscoll Children's Hospital, in partnership with NRC Picker, a surveyor company with decades of commitment to creating a patient-focused healthcare environment, measures the perceptions and opinions of inpatients, outpatients, emergency patients and physician office patients. Based on patient and families recommendations from these surveys, and from Patient Relations daily rounds, we can develop new opportunities and enhance healthcare services.

Complaints and Grievances


Here at Driscoll Children's Hospital, we recognize that complaints relayed to us from our guests will assist us in our endeavor to ensure patient safety and enhance the services we provide. We are committed to providing a responsive and empathetic environment that promotes the worth and dignity of all individuals.

If you have a complaint that you would like us to help you resolve, please contact the Patient Relations Department at PatientRelations@dchstx.org or call us at (361) 694-4035. A representative will contact you soon.

If any individual (i.e. parent, patient, staff or medical staff) has any concerns about patient care and safety in the hospital that the hospital has not addressed, he or she is encouraged to contact the Patient Relations Department for assistance by calling (361) 694-4035. If the concerns cannot be resolved through the hospital, the individual (i.e. parent, patient, staff or medical staff) is encouraged to contact the Joint Commission's Office of Quality Monitoring by calling 1(800) 994-6610 or e-mailing complaint@jointcommission.org.

If we are not successful in addressing your concerns to your satisfaction, you are encouraged contact the Joint Commission (JC) at http://www.jointcommission.org/report_a_complaint.aspx

Notice of Privacy Practices


This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review it carefully.

Contact Information


Driscoll Children's Hospital
Patient Relations

3533 S Alameda St
Corpus Christi, Texas 78411

For more information, questions or concerns, please call Patient Relations at (361) 694-4035 or email us at PatientRelations@dchstx.org.

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Patient Relations Representatives accompany visitors, from Elmo to baseball heroes, as they visit patients. The guests pose for pictures with patients as well as put smiles on many of their faces.
Patient Relations Representatives and Naval Air Station, Kingsville and Corpus Christi give patients a chance to tour the bases in a pilot suit made just for them.
A one hour session of scrapbooking, blanket making and seasonal crafting is enjoyed by parents and our representative.
Patient Visitors
Pilot for a Day
Parent Hour

Patients & Families

News

Driscoll's Teddy Bear Hospital is a chance for patients to be the doctors

May 20, 2013
WHAT: Patients will be the doctors tomorrow during a Teddy Bear Hospital organized by the Stripes Child Life Program at Driscoll Children's Hospital. The event allows children to become more familiar with the medical equipment and procedures involved in their treatment. They'll choose their teddy bear, give it a...
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Brownsville boy is 'a totally different person' since leukemia diagnosis

May 03, 2013
Driscoll Children's Hospital physicians treat Andrew Banda in his hometown, Brownsville BROWNSVILLE - Claudia Maldonado knew her son, Andrew Banda, was sick in January 2012. At 8 years old, he was too thin and his yellowish eyes revealed he had jaundice, she said. Still, the news that he had acute lymphoblastic leukemia...
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Driscoll transplant recipients to gather at annual reunion

May 03, 2013
Joe Esparza, 19, received a kidney transplant at Driscoll Children's Hospital in August 2012.
'It's a family reunion,' 19-year-old said of May 4 event CORPUS CHRISTI - In the months before he received a kidney transplant at Driscoll Children's Hospital last August, Joe Esparza had plenty of reasons to be depressed. His failing kidneys meant he couldn't eat french fries, cheese and fatty foods. He couldn't play...
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Dwarfism doesn't prevent 3-year-old boy from living life

May 02, 2013
Ethann Valdez, 3, was born with achondroplasia, a type of dwarfism. He's been a patient at Driscoll Children's Hospital since he was born.
Ethann Valdez's story is second in Driscoll Children's Hospital's 60th anniversary series CORPUS CHRISTI - Darting around a waiting area at Driscoll Children's Hospital with a huge smile on his face, Ethann Valdez has the seemingly endless energy of any 3-year-old boy. He doesn't appear to be bothered much by the life-threatening...
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Marathon bringing Driscoll weight management patients together

May 01, 2013
Jamie Bluntzer, 20, is preparing for the 2013 Beach to Bay Relay Marathon.
Lap band recipients will run Beach to Bay Relay Marathon as the 'Bandsters' CORPUS CHRISTI - Crossing the finish line at last year's Beach to Bay Relay Marathon was a proud accomplishment for Jamie Bluntzer. At this year's event, she's taking her goal to the next level. "I'm more nervous about it this year," she said...
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