Vanderbilt Health Partners with Tennessee Titans as Healthcare Provider
Vanderbilt Health has secured a multi-year agreement to become the Official Healthcare Provider for the Tennessee Titans and Nissan Stadium. This partnership will enhance sports and event medicine services while fostering community initiatives focused on the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital. As part of the deal, Vanderbilt Health will also have a significant presence in the new Nissan Stadium, including a dedicated family zone and emergency medical support at events. The partnership illustrates a commitment to elevate healthcare and sports in Nashville, aligning with the stadium's development as a premier venue. This collaboration aims to strengthen community ties through football and health services.
By the Numbers- Multi-year partnership between Vanderbilt Health and the Tennessee Titans.
- New Nissan Stadium set to open in 2027 with a capacity of 60,000.
- Vanderbilt Health will provide first aid and emergency medical services for Titans games and events at both current and future venues.
- The existing team headquarters will be renamed the Vanderbilt Health Football Center.
As Vanderbilt Health prepares for the opening of the new Nissan Stadium, more community health initiatives may be introduced, emphasizing the integration of healthcare and sports. Upcoming events will showcase the partnership's impact on youth sports programs and community health awareness.
Bottom LineThe partnership between Vanderbilt Health and the Tennessee Titans represents a strategic alliance that highlights the importance of community health and sports, positioning both organizations for growth and improved engagement in Nashville's sports landscape.
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