
Mercy Breaks Ground on New Fort Smith Clinic
Mercy officials anticipate the new clinic will open in late 2023. New patients will be accepted. read more >
Mercy officials anticipate the new clinic will open in late 2023. New patients will be accepted. read more >
The healthcare system plans to expand services to northwest Arkansas. read more >
The plan includes a new cancer center and the hiring of more than 100 physicians and specialists across the region. read more >
Mohamed O. Elasri has been named associate vice chancellor for research at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. read more >
The money will benefit Mercy’s rural locations and allow specialists to virtually support patients. read more >
Turnover during the pandemic is already high. Now some health workers may quit or let themselves be fired instead of getting the vaccine. read more >
The $6.63 million property is adjacent to the health system's main campus. read more >
Mercy, which operates hospitals in Fort Smith and Rogers, says it will increase to $15 per hour the starting wage for all current and new employees across its multistate footprint. read more >
Mercy, which operates hospitals in Fort Smith and Rogers, says it will require workers to be vaccinated for COVID-19, effective Sept. 30. read more >
Mercy Hospital Fort Smith announces plans for a $162 million expansion of its emergency room and intensive care unit. read more >
Mercy executives and state and local officials mark the completion of the $28.5 million Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital Fort Smith. read more >
The Singapore office of PwC, aka PricewaterhouseCoopers, and HealthTech Arkansas are working together to bring startups from Singapore to Arkansas for clinical trials and pilot projects with 11 health care providers. read more >
Dr. Hannah Williams has joined the Women’s Mental Health Clinic in the Psychiatric Research Institute at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences at Little Rock. read more >
GoHealth Urgent Care of Atlanta and Mercy of Chesterfield, Missouri, announced Wednesday that they have partnered to create a network of more than 30 co-branded “Mercy-GoHealth” urgent care centers across the Midwest over the next two years. read more >
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 >