CHI St. Vincent Morrilton
CHI St. Vincent Morrilton is a 28-bed faith-based, not-for-profit community access hospital serving the health care needs of the rural communities throughout west central, Arkansas.
CHI St. Vincent Morrilton [Get directions]
4 Hospital Drive, Morrilton, AR 72110
Free parking.
Phone: 501.977.2300
Welcome to St. Vincent Morrilton
Originally called St. Anthony’s, the Benedictine sisters at St. Scholastica Monastery established St. Anthony’s Hospital as a fourteen-bed facility on December 4, 1925, initially using a private home belonging to the Burrows family of Morrilton. Almost 100 years later, St. Anthony's evolved into CHI St. Vincent Morrilton. Learn more about our history.
CHI St. Vincent Morrilton has provided quality care to its community for decades. Being part of CHI St. Vincent means the community has access to many centers of excellence, including our Heart Institute, Neuroscience Institute, gynecology, general surgery, home health, intensive care, laboratory services, orthopedics, outpatient/same-day surgery, radiology and imaging, rehabilitation, sleep lab services, urology and wound care.
The CHI St. Vincent Primary Care Clinic in Morrilton also offers extended hours for your convenience.
Heart & Vascular Care
Our Heart Institute provides excellent patient experience partnered with advanced technology.
Neurosciences
Our patients receive the best outcomes for the most complex head, neck, and spine conditions.
Primary Care
Expert care for you and your family so you can stay well during every phase of life.
Latest news from CHI St. Vincent Morrilton
Morrilton Recognized with Excellence in Patient Care Award
MORRILTON, Ark. (August 15, 2017) — CHI St. Vincent Morrilton has been named the winner of an Excellence in Patient Care Award for outstanding performance in emergency department patient care. The award was presented recently at the 15th annual “What’s Right in Health Care” conference in Chicago.
To be considered for the award, an organization must rank in the 75th percentile or higher for overall emergency department satisfaction, as measured by patient surveys.
The award is presented by Studer Group, which works with healthcare providers to improve clinical, operational and financial results. Healthcare organizations today are tasked with providing higher quality care at a lower cost, with every aspect of the patient experience approached with a passion for excellence and an eye toward efficiency and effectiveness. That’s why the recognition for CHI St. Vincent Morrilton is considered an honor in the industry.
“It’s a privilege to have our Emergency Department recognized as one of the best in the country for patient care,” said CHI St. Vincent Morrilton President Leslie “Bubba” Arnold. “Through our work with Studer Group, we have been able to enhance the quality of care we give to our community while maintaining that excellent relationship and service that our patients have come to expect.”
Excellence in Patient Care Awards are presented annually to a select group of organizations from Studer Group’s partner base of hospitals, health systems, and physician organizations. To be eligible for an award, an organization must demonstrate outstanding performance and achievement in patient care, employee engagement, or physician engagement.
“Emergency departments are, quite literally, a lifeline for communities,” said Debbie Ritchie, president of Studer Group. “We’re proud to work with so many wonderful EDs that are there for patients in their most difficult times to provide comfort, reassurance, and quite often lifesaving care. The recipients of this award have much to feel good about—they are doing deeply meaningful work and doing it well.”
The “What’s Right in Health Care” conference attracts administrative and clinical professionals internationally. The conference aims to improve healthcare for patients, physicians, and staff through peer-to-peer sharing of leading practices. Presenters will share the strategies and tactics contributing to their top results in areas such as patient safety, emergency department wait times, and employee satisfaction.
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