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SW Missouri Improves Efficiency and Accessibility in Healthcare through Technology

In Southwest Missouri, healthcare is undergoing a transformation through the integration of advanced technologies aimed at improving efficiency, accessibility, and patient outcomes.

In Southwest Missouri, healthcare is undergoing a transformation through the integration of advanced technologies aimed at improving efficiency, accessibility, and patient outcomes.

One major initiative is CoxHealth's adoption of the Epic Enterprise electronic health record (EHR) system, which is set to unify workflows across the organization, streamline communication, and enhance patient care. The Epic system includes the MyChart portal, which empowers patients to manage their health through features like appointment scheduling, access to health records, and communication with providers. This shift is part of CoxHealth's strategy to enhance patient engagement and operational efficiency, with full implementation expected by 2026​ HIT Consultant.

In addition to improving general care, regional efforts have addressed the pressing need for expanded mental health services. Burrell Behavioral Health opened a Behavioral Crisis Center in Springfield, which serves as an "urgent care for mental health." This center helps alleviate the burden on hospital emergency departments by offering immediate access to care for individuals with severe anxiety, depression, or substance abuse issues. Such initiatives are critical in a region facing a shortage of mental health providers​ 417 Magazine.

Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) is also preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals through the development of the Roy Blunt Health Science Innovation Center. Scheduled to open in 2026, this state-of-the-art facility will feature immersive learning environments, such as a simulation hospital and advanced VR tools, to train students in real-life medical scenarios. This investment in education and training is vital for addressing the workforce needs of the healthcare sector in the region​ Missouri Southern State University.

These efforts, combining cutting-edge technology, expanded services, and advanced education, are laying the groundwork for a more streamlined and patient-focused healthcare system in Southwest Missouri.

One major initiative is CoxHealth's adoption of the Epic Enterprise electronic health record (EHR) system, which is set to unify workflows across the organization, streamline communication, and enhance patient care. The Epic system includes the MyChart portal, which empowers patients to manage their health through features like appointment scheduling, access to health records, and communication with providers. This shift is part of CoxHealth's strategy to enhance patient engagement and operational efficiency, with full implementation expected by 2026​ HIT Consultant.

In addition to improving general care, regional efforts have addressed the pressing need for expanded mental health services. Burrell Behavioral Health opened a Behavioral Crisis Center in Springfield, which serves as an "urgent care for mental health." This center helps alleviate the burden on hospital emergency departments by offering immediate access to care for individuals with severe anxiety, depression, or substance abuse issues. Such initiatives are critical in a region facing a shortage of mental health providers​ 417 Magazine.

Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) is also preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals through the development of the Roy Blunt Health Science Innovation Center. Scheduled to open in 2026, this state-of-the-art facility will feature immersive learning environments, such as a simulation hospital and advanced VR tools, to train students in real-life medical scenarios. This investment in education and training is vital for addressing the workforce needs of the healthcare sector in the region​ Missouri Southern State University.

These efforts, combining cutting-edge technology, expanded services, and advanced education, are laying the groundwork for a more streamlined and patient-focused healthcare system in Southwest Missouri.

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