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Dr. David Capper Named Chief Medical Officer for Community Healthcare of Texas

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FORT WORTH, TX, January 11, 2023 – Community Healthcare of Texas, the state’s largest nonprofit end-of-life care provider, recently named hospice and palliative care veteran Dr. David Capper as its new Chief Medical Officer. Over the past several months, Dr. Capper has worked closely with Dr. Karen Godfrey, who retired on December 31, 2022, after 13 years with the organization.

In his role, Dr. Capper will oversee the overall effectiveness, leadership, strategic direction, structure, and management of the medical components of pediatric and adult hospice care at Community Healthcare of Texas. He will partner with members of the hospice interdisciplinary team to develop personalized care plans for patients, ensuring every patient and their family receive the highest quality end-of-life care. Additionally, he will provide education to community physicians and others engaged in the care of patients facing a serious or life-limiting illness.

“Dr. Capper is a highly respected hospice and palliative care expert, and we’re thrilled to have him join our team,” said Viki Jingle, Chief Executive Officer at Community Healthcare of Texas. “Dr. Capper’s end-of-life care experience, paired with his strong leadership background and dedication to serving the community, make him a perfect fit for this role. I look forward to working with him as we expand our hospice and palliative programs to meet the needs of our patients and their families in this ever-changing healthcare landscape.”

Board-certified in Internal Medicine and Hospice and Palliative Care, Dr. Capper has held numerous positions over his 35 years in healthcare. Prior to joining Community Healthcare of Texas, Dr. Capper founded Covenant Hospice in 1999, where he was the Executive Vice President and Medical Director until 2019. Most recently, he served as Medical Director of Palliative Care at JPS Health Network in Fort Worth.

“Early in my career, I recognized that patients weren’t often cared for well at end-of-life, and I was determined to change that. With hospice, we have an opportunity to connect patients with a holistic model of care where we focus on the whole person,” shared Dr. Capper. “Community Healthcare of Texas is widely recognized as a leader in end-of-life care across North Central Texas. I have witnessed their commitment to holistic patient-centered care first-hand, and I am honored to join them as we find new and innovative ways to care for patients and families throughout the community.”

Dr. Capper earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical School in Houston and completed his residency at Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center in Portland, Oregon. He went on to serve as chief resident at St. Vincent Hospital, also in Portland.

 About Community Healthcare of Texas

As the largest not-for-profit hospice and palliative care provider in Texas, Community Healthcare of Texas has provided end-of-life care services for adult and pediatric patients since 1996. Community Healthcare of Texas offers hospice care, palliative care, education, emotional and spiritual support, and grief care to families as they travel the path of serious and terminal illnesses. Community Healthcare of Texas serves patients and their families across 25 Dallas, Fort Worth, and Waco counties. Please visit www.chot.org to learn more about Community Healthcare of Texas.

For additional information, please contact Deidrea Laux at dlaux@chot.org or call (817)929-9135.

 

 

 

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