IBM Watson Names Mercy Health – Anderson and Clermont Hospitals to its 100 Top Hospitals List
IBM Watson Health named Mercy Health – Anderson Hospital and Clermont Hospital as two of the nation's 100 Top Hospitals.The annual 100 Top Hospitals study spotlights the top-performing hospitals in the U.S. based on a balanced scorecard of publicly available clinical, operational and patient satisfaction metrics and data.
Learn MoreMercy Health Has Southwest Ohio’s First Accredited Nurse Residency Program
Mercy Health is pleased to announce that its Nurse Residency Program has achieved accreditation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). It is the first program in southwest Ohio to earn the accreditation.
Learn MoreMercy Health Hospitals Earn Chest Pain Center Accreditation for Excellence in Patient Care
All five of Mercy Health’s Cincinnati-area hospitals now hold Chest Pain Center Accreditation. This follows the news that Mercy Health’s four area cardiac catheterization labs, which are located at Anderson, Fairfield and West Hospitals and The Jewish Hospital, earned Cath Lab Accreditation late last year from the ACC.
Learn MoreMercy Health Reaches Milestone in Watchman Device Placement to Protect Atrial Fibrillation Patients from Dangerous Blood Clots
Mercy Health - Cincinnati, which provides advanced, quality, compassionate care in your neighborhood through its care network, announces that cardiologists with Mercy Health – The Heart Institute have reached a significant milestone with a revolutionary stroke prevention treatment available for patients with atrial fibrillation, or A-fib.
Learn MoreThe Jewish Hospital Announces the Completion of its Latest Construction Project
The corner of Kenwood and Galbraith has been a construction hub for several years but today, The Jewish Hospital announces the completion of its latest construction project – an expansion that adds an auditorium and new dining facility to the hospital campus.
Learn MoreThe Jewish Hospital – Mercy Health Invests in Technology to Drive Better Patient Comfort
The Jewish Hospital – Mercy Health has invested in new technology to drive better patient satisfaction following knee replacement surgery, deploying Stryker’s robotic-arm assisted total knee application for use with its Mako joint replacement system.
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