Our Mission
In 1995, St. Mary's Hospital entered into an affiliation with the
Sisters of Mercy Health System -
St. Louis. Today, Mercy Health System of Northwest Arkansas is
committed to serving the community
with respect for each person's personal worth and dignity. This mission is accomplished through careful selection of committed,
qualified employees who understand our mission
of caring.
The Sisters of Mercy are faithful to the service traditions of Catherine McAuley,
their order's foundress. Those traditions are marked by justice, excellence,
stewardship and respect for the dignity of each person.
Mission Statement
Mercy Health System of Northwest Arkansas is committed to the ministry of health
and healing for all God's people, with particular concern for the
economically poor.
Vision
As a people entrusted with the healing ministry of Christ, we will make a significant
impact on the health and well-being of the communities we serve. To this end,
we will:
- Work with others to ensure a creative, complete and cost-effective range of
health and social services that are accessible to all;
- Excel in the measurement, management and delivery of clinical and service
quality, and
- Pioneer innovative health care delivery models.
Core Values
| Dignity |
We accept all persons as created in the image of God. |
| Justice |
We honor each person's rights and responsibilities in light of the
common good. |
| Service |
We respond with compassion to the needs of others. |
| Excellence |
We strive to attain high standards of performance and proficiency. |
| Stewardship |
We wisely use our talents and resources. |