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we are honored to share that Mercy has been recognized as a Leading Disability Employer for 2024 by the National Organization on Disability! This recognition highlights our ongoing commitment to fostering inclusion and creating opportunities for all.
We're excited to work with UnitedHealthcare to provide better health care for all, allowing us to serve where care is needed — just like the Sisters of Mercy nearly 200 years ago.
We couldn't be more thrilled about our collaboration with Alice L. Walton, Heartland Whole Health Institute and Cleveland Clinic to make health care more accessible, proactive and innovative in Northwest Arkansas! Together, we're investing $700M in the region and taking another step forward in transforming care for our communities.
At Mercy, giving back is part of the job! Volunteer time off (VTO) lets co-workers support causes they care about. Read more about how these Mercy Nurses are making a difference in their community's.
Two of Mercy's senior executive leaders are making industry headlines, receiving big accolades for their work to improve Mercy and the way we serve others.
Mercy’s groundbreaking Chen Chemotherapy Model is getting national praise by the Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC). Mercy Oncology Services received an ACCC Innovator Award for the smart-texting platform that helps high-risk patients manage post-chemotherapy care and significantly cuts down on emergency room visits.
Mercy just took a big step forward in our collaboration with Mayo Clinic, and it’s a giant leap for patient care – globally. Syncing so strongly with health care heavy-hitters is allowing us to pinpoint disease earlier and transform health care for future generations.
What an honor! Newsweek selected Mercy as one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Diversity. Mercy prioritizes dignity and diversity, allowing us to serve our communities and meet our patients where they are
Burnout is beatable, especially if you have a game plan. When millions of nurses left health care, Mercy’s top financial and nursing leaders huddled to compile a playbook. The goal? Smarter schedules, improved workflows and a greater grasp on generational gaps. Get the play-by-play in Becker’s Healthcare’s whitepaper.
Becker's Healthcare that Betty Jo Rocchio, Mercy's chief nursing officer, is one of the nation's "25 Chief Nursing Officers to Know." Her dedication to nursing excellence and leadership goes beyond words, but let's start with a huge congratulations!