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Curtis Lowery

In 2015, Mercy opened its $53 million Virtual Care Center, which it touted as the world’s first building dedicated entirely to serving patients beyond its own walls. The 125,000-SF facility is in Chesterfield, Missouri.
 
Government & Politics / Health Care

The Virtual Doctor Will See You Now

A law that eases restrictions in the way telemedicine is delivered in Arkansas goes into effect in August and will help Arkansas hospitals expand their range of virtual services. read more >
Health Care

John Shock Honored for Lifetime Achievement at Health Care Heroes Event

The event, held at the Embassy Suites in Little Rock, honored Dr. John Shock of the UAMS Jones Eye Institute as the Lifetime Achievement Award Winner, along with other health care professionals and organizations. read more >
Curtis Lowery

Innovation Hero Winner: Dr. Curtis Lowery, UAMS

Arkansas is a state at the forefront of telemedicine, thanks to the vision and expertise of Dr. Curtis Lowery Jr. of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. As UAMS Chancellor Dr. Dan Rahn put it, “In Arkansas, if it’s telemedicine, Dr. Lowery had some hand in support of its creation.” read more >