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For Immediate Release

National Research Group Names Mercy Top Hospital

Oklahoma City — Mercy Health Center has been named one of the top hospitals in the nation by the National Research Corporation (NRC)—the nation’s leading consumer health care study. As a Consumer Choice Award winner, Mercy will be listed as one of the hospitals most preferred by patients in this week’s Modern Healthcare magazine.

“We are honored to be named one of the top hospitals by the country’s largest and most comprehensive study of its kind,” said Diana Smalley, president and CEO of Mercy Health System of Oklahoma. “It means that Oklahomans recognize Mercy as having the highest quality and image.”

The 2007/2008 NRC Healthcare Market Guide study surveyed nearly 200,000 households nationwide, asking consumers to answer more than 200 questions about health care in their community. The study looked at everything from overall quality to the level of care given by nurses and doctors.

“Consumers play an increasing role in selecting their healthcare facilities and services,” said Michael D. Hays, CEO of NRC. “As more health care quality information is made publicly available, we expect this trend to increase. These organizations are selected for the Consumer Choice Awards by the community residents they serve. We are pleased to honor these facilities for their dedication to quality health care in the eyes of their patients.”

Integris Health was the only other Oklahoma hospital named a 2007/2008 Consumer Choice Award winner. Both Mercy and Integris were the hospitals most preferred by patients in the Oklahoma City market.

Mercy Health Center, the first Magnet hospital in Oklahoma, is a member of Mercy Health System of Oklahoma and the Sisters of Mercy Health System. Magnet-designated facilities: report higher patient satisfaction rates, deliver better patient outcomes, provide more nursing care at the bedside of patients and consistently outperform non-magnet organizations.

Press release dated: September 17, 2007

 

Mercy Health Center, the first Magnet hospital in Oklahoma and among only 3 percent of hospitals in the nation to be awarded Magnet status, is a member of Mercy Health System of Oklahoma and the Sisters of Mercy Health System. Magnet-designated facilities: report higher patient satisfaction rates, deliver better patient outcomes, provide more nursing care at the bedside of patients and consistently outperform non-magnet organizations.

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