Mercy has earned 11 A grades for patient safety from The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit watchdog. The 11 Mercy hospitals across four states are among 917 hospitals nationwide to earn this distinction.
Newsweek magazine named Mercy Hospital Springfield, Mercy Hospital St. Louis and Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City to its list of America's Best Hospitals for Specialized Care 2026.
St. Louis could be the next launch point for the next generation of healthcare innovation. Through our collaboration with BioSTL — along with our expertise in AI technology and precision medicine — we're working to attract international health startups to the region.
It’s official: Nobody does maternity care better than Mercy in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.
Mercy President and CEO Steve Mackin was recently named to a national list recognizing influential health care leaders. The recognition reflects Mercy’s continued focus on mission driven leadership, patient experience and care delivery across the communities we serve.
For the fourth year in a row, Mercy has earned a spot on Becker’s 165 Top Places to Work in Health Care list. The recognition highlights hospitals and health organizations that make their people a true priority and create workplaces where caregivers can grow, feel supported and find meaning in their work.
ST. LOUIS – Mercy nurses know Stephanie Clements has their back, and so does Becker’s.
Mercy is helping lead the way in transforming nursing care through technology.
For the 22nd year in a row, Mercy was named one of the nation’s most technologically advanced health care organizations, earning prestigious Level 9 honors in the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) Digital Health Most Wired survey.
Since joining Mercy in 2017 and becoming CEO in April 2022, Steve Mackin has led one of the nation’s largest integrated health systems through groundbreaking advancements in digital care, AI and data science.