I may be a little partial (I am a NICU nurse at Baylor All Saints), but here is my opinion on the two hospitals. A lot of things I will tell you I have learned from the Harris nurses that have come to work at BASH since the new Andrews Women's hospital has opened last spring.
L&D - Since the remodel, BASH has much better rooms than Harris. Each room has a Murphy bed for the father to sleep in, flat panel TV’s, a privacy curtain so if something happens you don't have to kick the visitors to the hall for privacy. The food is okay, but it's still hospital food. You can always bring in food after the birth. Everyone has to come in through triage. The only times you get to skip triage is if you come in for a scheduled c-section or induction, then you go directly to a room.
Nursing - Both hospitals have 12-hour shifts 7a-7p. The perception may be that there is a revolving door of nurses in or out, but the shift times are the same.
Dr's - Most of the same dr's deliver at both hospitals. A lot of the docs from Harris have started to deliver at BASH because of the nice new digs.
NICU - BASH has just tripled the size of the NICU. We offer the same level of care as Harris, we send babies to Cooks if we don't have the facility to care for them just like Harris does. The same transport team comes to BASH to pick up the babies as Harris does to go to Cooks. The same neonatology group staffs the NICU at Harris, BASH, and Cooks.
I don't know if this addressed all of your concerns, but I hope this helped a little. Feel free to email me if you have any more questions.
L. Robb, RN