Today, we honor the courage and dedication of our veterans who have served to protect the freedoms we hold dear. #VeteransDay reminds us of the sacrifices made by those who served our nation, embodying resilience, strength, and commitment. At IES, we’re proud to support our clinicians and team members who have served and continue to serve. We celebrate the unique skills and perspectives they bring to IES, healthcare, and our communities. Matt Innes, IES General Counsel, shares what being a veteran means to him and how his experience inspires his leadership. “I loved my service in the Air Force. I learned to adapt to new challenges, to lead with accountability and compassion, and resilience through adversity. But most importantly, I learned to be grateful for the small things – a good cup of coffee, sleeping in on the weekends, and holidays with family. All things you miss when you can’t have them.”
Integrative Emergency Services
Hospitals and Health Care
Dallas, TX 5,220 followers
We are committed to improving value-based healthcare delivery.
About us
Integrative Emergency Services (IES) is transforming the way healthcare is practiced across the continuum of care and furthering the emergency department’s role in value-based healthcare delivery. IES partners with physician groups to help create a culture of excellence through leadership, research, education, knowledge translation and data-driven decision-making. IES’s high-touch approach with physician groups provides both clinical and financial benefits, resulting in EDs that deliver high-value healthcare to patients and bring value to the bottom line. IES’s mission is to help physician groups preserve their culture and strengthen the relationships they have with the hospitals and communities they serve through partnerships and incentive alignment. Our mission is what drives us, and this sense of purpose translates into mindful every day business practices. Our business was not built to merely staff emergency departments (EDs); it exists to improve outcomes for practices and patients alike, and to purposely shape the future of emergency medicine. IES is committed to enhancing the field of emergency medicine through a variety of educational and research-oriented avenues, including published research focusing on advancing medical science and with the annual Quality Summit. A staunch supporter of the advancement of clinical education and dissemination of information, IES’s goal is to teach current and future providers best practices and show them how to be active proponents of change and help improve overall delivery through proven protocols. Through IES’s fellowship and residency programs, best practices are promoted and implemented in both clinical leadership strategy and knowledge translation. For more information, visit www.ies.healthcare.
- Website
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http://www.ies.healthcare
External link for Integrative Emergency Services
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Dallas, TX
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- Emergency Medicine, Healthcare, Hospital, Hospital Medicine, Observation Medicine, Urgent Care, Trauma & Acute Surgery, Intensivists, Post-Acute Care, Telemedicine, and EMS Outreach
Locations
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Primary
4835 LBJ Feeeway
Suite 900
Dallas, TX 75244, US
Employees at Integrative Emergency Services
Updates
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This week, Dr. Liz Fagan participated in the NTX 2050: Health Care and Trauma Forum, organized by the North Texas Commission (NTC) and NCTCOG. This event brought together community leaders to discuss the future of healthcare and trauma care in North Texas. Dr. Fagan’s expertise in emergency and pre-hospital medicine along with her dedication to patient care make her a true inspiration within our community. NTX 2050 is a long-term vision addressing North Texas' regional growth, sustainability, and inclusivity. You can learn more about this initiative with the North Central Texas Council of Governments. Dr. Fagan’s commitment to improving healthcare systems and ensuring trauma care preparedness continues to inspire those working toward a healthier, more sustainable North Texas. Thank you, Dr. Fagan, for your outstanding leadership and expertise! We are proud to have you on the IES team. 👏 #WomenInMedicine #NTX2050 #EmergencyMedicine #IES #BESTEMS
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✨ This Diwali, we celebrate the festival of light, joy, and togetherness. We are reminded of the importance of unity, and caring for one another. It’s a time to reflect, connect with loved ones, and embrace new beginnings with open hearts. ✨ ✨ Wishing everyone a bright and joyful Diwali filled with peace, prosperity, and happiness. ✨ #HappyDiwali #FestivalOfLights #HopeAndUnity #IESCares
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As #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth comes to a close, it’s important to continue to get informed, get screened, and spread awareness. Did you know? 👇 -1 in 8 women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. -Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women. -Breast cancer death rates have decreased since 1989 – a decline of 42% through 2021. -Early detection can lead to a 99% 5-year survival rate in localized cases! 💗 Self-exams, mammograms, and regular check-ups save lives. Let’s end this month by working together to spread knowledge about this disease and support those affected. #EarlyDetectionSavesLives #IESCares
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And that’s a wrap for #ACEP24! 🎉 We’re beyond grateful for all the connections, conversations, and creativity shared this week. A huge thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth and made it special. 🙏💙 We're proud of our incredible team and can’t wait to continue this journey together. Until next year, Salt Lake City—we’re already looking forward to it! 🛣️ #EmergencyMedicine #ArtOfMedicine #IESCares #SeeYouInSLC #Gratitude
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🎨✨ Day 2 of #ACEP24 is here, and we're excited to continue the conversation about your "why" in emergency medicine. Today, YOU get to be the artist! Embrace your creative side and add your touch to our community art piece. DJ Code Blue is back, taking your song requests 🎧💙. Stop by our booth for a day of creativity, music, and inspiration. Let's continue celebrating the Art of Medicine - together! #EmergencyMedicine #ArtOfMedicine #WhyEM #DJCodeBlue #IESCares
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🚨 Heading to the EMRA Job Fair tonight? Be sure to stop by and see us! We’re different by design, fostering careers you can truly grow with. 🌱✨ Let’s talk about your future in emergency medicine and how we’re committed to helping you thrive, both personally and professionally. See you there! #EMRAJobFair #ACEP24 #EmergencyMedicine #ArtOfMedicine #IESCares
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🎉 Day 1 of #ACEP24 is in full swing! DJ Code Blue is rockin' the booth 🎧💙, and our live artist is capturing the soul of emergency medicine through a custom art piece. Swing by booth 4623 for your chance to take home this incredible creation—illustrating your "why" in EM. Let’s celebrate the heart, passion, and purpose driving us all. #ACEP24 #EmergencyMedicine #ArtOfMedicine #WhyEM #DJCodeBlue #IESCares
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🎨✨ We're counting down to #ACEP24 and can't wait to connect with you all tomorrow! This year, we're Focusing on the Art of Medicine. Swing by our booth (4623) to experience the vibrant energy of DJ Code Blue 🎧💙 and watch our live artist in action 🎨. Let's celebrate the heart and passion behind the care we provide every day. See you soon! #ACEP24 #EmergencyMedicine #ArtOfMedicine #WhyEM #DJCodeBlue #IESCares
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Today, for National Physician Suicide Awareness Day, we pause to recognize the silent struggle many physicians face. We must remember and acknowledge that those who care for others are not immune to the pressures and emotional tolls of their work. The stress, burnout, and emotional weight of saving lives can be overwhelming. If you're a healthcare clinician feeling overwhelmed, you are not alone. Your life and well-being are as important as those you care for. We encourage you to reach out and share the resources below with your colleagues.
Today is National Physicians Suicide Awareness Day. ⚕️ Physicians have one of the highest suicide rates of any profession. More than half of physicians know a physician has either considered, attempted or died by suicide in their career. It's estimated that one million Americans lose their physicians to suicide each year. We can all help prevent physician suicide by reading and sharing these resources.