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Heart Care Without the Highway

April 17, 2026

ROGERS, Ark. – Mercy recently launched a new collaboration with Boston Mountain Rural Health Center, Inc., to bring advanced cardiology care closer to home for patients in rural Northwest Arkansas. The pilot initiative, designed in partnership with Heartland Whole Health Institute, connects rural residents with Mercy cardiovascular care through virtual visits facilitated by the Boston Mountain Rural Health Center in the Huntsville clinic.

Mercy doctor's coat Mercy and Boston Mountain Rural Health Center are expanding access to advanced care. The pilot program, designed in partnership with Heartland Whole Health Institute, connects rural residents with Mercy cardiovascular care through virtual visits facilitated by the Boston Mountain Rural Health Center in Huntsville.

“At Mercy, we’re always looking for innovative ways to remove barriers to care,” said Dr. Amr El-Shafei, Mercy Northwest Arkansas cardiology services physician leader. “By using virtual technology in partnership with Boston Mountain, we can support more patients in their own communities while maintaining the same compassionate, high-quality cardiology services they would receive in person.”

Arkansas faces some of the nation’s highest rates of heart disease and rural residents often experience more significant challenges in accessing advanced cardiology services. The program aims to reduce barriers including extended drives to the nearest Mercy location or long waits for appointments at other facilities. Instead, it enables them to go to their local clinic, where caregivers facilitate the virtual visit with a Mercy specialist.

“Our patients trust us to guide them through every step of their health care journey, and this partnership with Mercy allows us to bring high-quality cardiology care directly into the communities we serve,” said Jennifer DePriest, chief operating officer of Boston Mountain Rural Health Center. “By expanding access locally, we are reducing the burden of travel while also ensuring our patients receive timely, coordinated care that leads to better outcomes and stronger, healthier communities.”

Virtual visits are convenient and require no personal technology or technical experience from patients. Individuals will check in at the clinic as they normally would for a primary care appointment, then be guided to a private room equipped with virtual care. Boston Mountain staff will facilitate the connection to Mercy Northwest Arkansas’ cardiology clinic, where a Mercy cardiologist will conduct the virtual consultations.

To ensure a seamless patient experience, Mercy’s cardiology team is also working closely with Boston Mountain clinicians to establish standardized care protocols. The collaboration supports smooth coordination between sites and clear transitions of care for every patient served.

This pilot program reflects the ongoing commitment by both Mercy and Heartland Whole Health Institute to expanding high-quality specialty care in underserved communities and leveraging technology to bridge geographic gaps in access.

As part of its efforts to address systemic health care challenges through collaboration and data-driven strategies, Heartland Whole Health Institute convened the Northwest Arkansas health care providers to develop and pilot a model with the potential to replicate in other rural communities. The Institute will monitor the delivery model and analyze the results to inform future telehealth work in rural Arkansas and the planned Bentonville Health Care Campus, which will include an outpatient center for advanced specialty care, new cardiac services and expanded virtual care.

This pilot builds on a long-term affiliation announced in 2024 among the Alice L. Walton Foundation, Mercy and Heartland Whole Health Institute, with Cleveland Clinic collaborating to provide world-class cardiovascular expertise.

“By bringing the right partners together to test and learn, we’re building care models that can scale and endure,” said Dr. Claude Pirtle, president of Heartland Whole Health Institute. “This work is helping lay the foundation for the Bentonville Health Care Campus as a hub for advanced specialty care, innovation and virtual access – extending high-quality care well beyond Northwest Arkansas.”

Virtual visits are convenient and require no personal technology or technical experience from patients. Individuals will check in at the clinic as they normally would for a primary care appointment, then be guided to a private room equipped with virtual care. Boston Mountain staff will facilitate the connection to Mercy Northwest Arkansas’ cardiology clinic, where a Mercy cardiologist will conduct the virtual consultations.

To ensure a seamless patient experience, Mercy’s cardiology team is also working closely with Boston Mountain clinicians to establish standardized care protocols. The collaboration supports smooth coordination between sites and clear transitions of care for every patient served.

This pilot program reflects the ongoing commitment by both Mercy and Heartland Whole Health Institute to expanding high-quality specialty care in underserved communities and leveraging technology to bridge geographic gaps in access.

As part of its efforts to address systemic health care challenges through collaboration and data-driven strategies, Heartland Whole Health Institute convened the Northwest Arkansas health care providers to develop and pilot a model with the potential to replicate in other rural communities. The Institute will monitor the delivery model and analyze the results to inform future telehealth work in rural Arkansas and the planned Bentonville Health Care Campus, which will include an outpatient center for advanced specialty care, new cardiac services and expanded virtual care.

This pilot builds on a long-term affiliation announced in 2024 among the Alice L. Walton Foundation, Mercy and Heartland Whole Health Institute, with Cleveland Clinic collaborating to provide world-class cardiovascular expertise.

“By bringing the right partners together to test and learn, we’re building care models that can scale and endure,” said Dr. Claude Pirtle, president of Heartland Whole Health Institute. “This work is helping lay the foundation for the Bentonville Health Care Campus as a hub for advanced specialty care, innovation and virtual access – extending high-quality care well beyond Northwest Arkansas.”

Mercy doctor's coat Rural residents will have access to advanced cardiology services at their Boston Mountain Rural Health Center in Huntsville by connecting to a Mercy Northwest Arkansas cardiologist for virtual consultations.

About Mercy

Mercy, one of the 15 largest U.S. health systems and named the top large system in the U.S. for excellent patient experience by NRC Health, serves millions annually with nationally recognized care and one of the nation’s largest and highest performing Accountable Care Organizations in quality and cost. Mercy is a highly integrated, multi-state health care system including 55 acute care and specialty (heart, children’s, orthopedic and rehab) hospitals, convenient and urgent care locations, imaging centers and pharmacies. Mercy has over 1,000 physician practice locations and outpatient facilities, more than 5,000 physicians and advanced practitioners and more than 50,000 caregivers serving patients and families across Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Mercy also has clinics, outpatient services and outreach ministries in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. In fiscal year 2025 alone, Mercy provided more than half a billion dollars of free care and other community benefits, including traditional charity care and unreimbursed Medicaid.

About Boston Mountain Rural Health Center

Established in 1994, Boston Mountain Rural Health Center (BMRHC) is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) serving communities across Northwest, Central, and North Central Arkansas. BMRHC operates 21 medical clinics and 3 dental clinics in medically underserved areas, providing comprehensive, high-quality care to patients regardless of insurance status. Our team of highly trained physicians, dentists, and healthcare professionals is dedicated to delivering integrated medical, behavioral health, and dental services to all individuals—insured, uninsured, and underinsured—without regard to their ability to pay. BMRHC proudly serves patients across Searcy, Van Buren, Madison, Newton, Carroll, Marion, Stone, Boone, Conway, Baxter, Cleburne, and Faulkner counties, improving access to care and advancing the health of the communities we serve. www.bmrhc.net

About Heartland Whole Health Institute

Heartland Whole Health Institute (the Institute) was founded by philanthropist Alice Walton to transform traditional health care into a whole-person approach focused on physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being. The Institute puts the patient at the center of a value-based care model focused on preventing disease, improving health outcomes, and sustaining wellness. The Institute works with the health care industry to simplify, streamline, and improve care by bringing the right people and groups together to increase access, improve outcomes, and reduce costs. To learn more visit www.heartlandwholehealth.org.

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