CHI St. Vincent Morrilton

 

CHI St. Vincent Morrilton is a 30-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

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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.

 

 

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Behavioral Health

Our inpatient and outpatient programs offer the best environment for rehabilitation and recovery.

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Cancer Care

Cancer specialists by your side from initial diagnosis all the way to remission.

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Heart & Vascular Care

Our Heart Institute provides excellent patient experience partnered with advanced technology.

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Neurosciences

Our patients receive the best outcomes for the most complex head, neck, and spine conditions.

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Primary Care

Expert care for you and your family so you can stay well during every phase of life.

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Other Specialties

Our network of providers and specialists are here for you when you need them most.

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Latest news from CHI St. Vincent Morrilton

 

CHI St. Vincent Morrilton Recognized as Arkansas’ Only “Pathway to Excellence” Hospital for Exceptional Nursing Care

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CHI St. Vincent Morrilton was designated for the third time as a “Pathway to Excellence” hospital, maintaining its distinction as the first and only hospital in Arkansas to receive the “Pathway to Excellence” recognition for its exceptional nursing care. The prestigious designation awarded by the American Nurses Credentialing Center recognizes a heathcare organization for quality nursing standards and patient care. As a “Pathway to Excellence” hospital, CHI St. Vincent Morrilton has demonstrated its commitment to a positive nursing environment.

“This re-designation as a Pathway to Excellence hospital affirms CHI St. Vincent Morrilton’s dedication to its nurses and to quality care for the community we serve,” said CHI St. Vincent Chief Nurse Executive Angie Longing. “It is an honor to work alongside nursing professionals who excel in their profession and love the work they do. We are grateful to again be recognized as one of the best places in the state for nurses to work.”

The designation must be renewed every four years. CHI St. Vincent Morrilton first received the designation in 2014. The hospital retained the status after an evaluation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The ANCC also utilizes a confidential Nurses Survey to determine whether the hospital maintains the designation. The survey demonstrates the professional satisfaction of nurses at CHI St. Vincent Morrilton.

Worldwide, only a small number of hospitals have attained the “Pathway to Excellence” designation. Healthcare organizations are measured on 12 practice standards and organizations that seek “Pathway to Excellence” recognition must demonstrate how the standards are embodied in their operating policies, procedures and organizational culture. Some of those standards include: systems that address patient care and practice concerns; safe and healthy work environments; nurses controlling the practice of nursing; professional development opportunities for nurses; encouragement of a balanced lifestyle; equitable compensation; and a quality program using evidence-based practices.

 

 

 

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