CHI St. Vincent Heart Institute announced the creation of a new clinic to begin serving patients in and around De Queen, Ark. on April 11. Cardiologists Dr. Yuba Acharya, MD, and Dr. Srinivas Vengala, MD, will begin seeing patients on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at Heart Clinic Arkansas - De Queen, located in the new Sevier County Medical Center at 960 US Hwy 71.
Baptist Health Medical Center-North Little Rock held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the opening of a new 10-bed critical care unit, bringing the total number of critical care beds to 44.
An anonymous donor has provided $600,000 in second-year grant funding to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) to continue providing long-acting reversible contraception devices (LARCs) for uninsured post-partum patients in Little Rock and Fort Smith.
The intrauterine devices and birth-control implants are inserted before a patient is discharged from a hospital after giving birth to reduce unintended pregnancies and increase birth spacing. Insertions can cost more than $3,000 and aren’t currently reimbursable by the state Medicaid program.
North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) announced the opening of theMED Urgent Care, located at 4318 Hwy 65 South in Bellefonte (across from Harps Grocery and next door to Dollar General).
Washington Regional Director of Hospice Sheryl Davis, APRN, has announced she will retire after nearly 35 years with the health system. Davis has served in many different director roles during her tenure at Washington Regional, including director of critical care, emergency department, surgical services, home health, and care transitions.
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