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We're "wired" differently and rapidly improving patient care. Congrats to the #MercyTech team for this ongoing achievement!
102-year-old Della Hathorne's son "truly thought this day would never happen." But after 12 days in the hospital and now coronavirus-free, she's celebrating her return home. Congratulations, Della!
Join us in honoring these five co-workers for consistently modeling Mercy’s values of dignity, justice, service, excellence and stewardship. Read more about why (clockwise from top left) Sam Temperato, Shawn Stromberg, Kassie Mills, Joe Copus and Jamie Stout were chosen for this year's Living Our Values Awards.
Please help us wish Mercy Hospital Joplin volunteer and World War II survivor, Ottie Hinderliter, a very happy 90th birthday! Read more about our birthday celebration for Ottie and her amazing life story!
After years of planning, construction began on Mercy's first Proton Therapy Center - one of only 37 such centers across the U.S.
“While it wasn’t by design, we’re opening these hospital doors during a global pandemic – a time when our communities need to trust that safe, quality health care will be there when they need it, even when it isn’t easy,” said Jim Gebhart, Mercy community president in Oklahoma.
It's more fitting than ever that 2020 is Year of the Nurse. Our story began with the Walking Sisters in Dublin and continues with the care provided during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a rare treat when we get to pause from the stresses around us to celebrate – and that is exactly what we get to do today! Throughout #NursesWeek, we celebrate and honor our nurses – thanking them for what they do every day of the year!
Mercy Hospitals Earn Straight A Status for Keeping Patients Safe! We got an A grade again! "...it really highlights the great work done by our teams – those at the bedside, those who keep our space clean and everyone else who goes above the call year after year."
Mercy Goes Virtual to Find New Co-workers! At a time when many are trying to stay home as much as possible, the hunt for a new job is happening on the internet. That’s why Mercy is meeting candidates where they are.
Mercy Responds to COVID-19: As part of our mission and heritage for almost 200 years, we care for those in our community regardless of the illness or circumstance. It’s what we do. It’s who we are. Our Sisters of Mercy, long known as the Walking Sisters, have always turned and walked toward those in need. Whether it was a cholera or typhoid epidemic in Dublin, Ireland, in the early 1800s, or a smallpox outbreak in Springfield, Missouri, at the turn of the century, the Sisters were many times the first to serve, without hesitation, whenever needed. Today, Mercy’s mission remains unchanged. We serve our communities with compassionate care, dignity and medical expertise.