Mercy Hospital Washington
Mercy Hospital in Washington, Missouri, has served its community for over 95 years. The hospital offers centers for cancer, trauma, and childbirth as well as clinical trial research.
The hospital is part of the Mercy Health system and is one of the 25 largest in the U.S., with over 10,000 nurses employed across four states.
Previously, Mercy Hospital did not have LPNs working at their facility; instead, they required nurses to become RNs. However, this requirement has changed in order to bring more nursing staff to the facility. The chief nursing officer, Elizabeth Gillam, says that LPNs have become a “fantastic supplement” to their nursing team.
After the COVID-19 pandemic, many full-time nurses left Mercy and other hospitals searching for more flexible employment. In April of 2022, Mery launched a new program called Mercy Works on Demand (MWOD) in an attempt to bring nurses back to bedside care.
MWOD allows nurses to work at Mercy Hospital without the expectation of 12-hour shifts. Instead, they can select shifts ranging from two to eight hours. This system gives nurses control over their work-life balance and is one of the many incentives Mercy Hospital has implemented to raise its nursing staff.
Alongside MWOD and the Earn While You Learn Partnership, the hospital also offers up to $5,000 in sign-up bonuses for graduate nurses in select departments seeking full-time employment.
