One way to understand more about a hospital is to evaluate how it falls into different categories.
Acute care Mercy Medical Center is an acute-care hospital, as opposed to a long-term or specialized facility. Despite this acute-care focus, Mercy does provide an inpatient adult psychiatric ward, an inpatient rehabilitation ward and an off-site nursing home (Hallmar).
Trauma center Mercy operates a level III
trauma center, which can handle almost all medical emergencies. In extreme or specialized situations, such as severe burns or complex pediatric cases, Mercy can transfer patients by helicopter to the University of Iowa's level I trauma center. Mercy is also the designated emergency room for radiation cases, such as might arise from events at the
Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC). Mercy was the first hospital in the area to open a trauma center.
Community hospital The
United States' definition of a community hospital offers problematic distinctions for Mercy. According to the
AHA definition, Mercy is a community hospital because it is not federally owned. Other groups, however, say that community hospitals are not
teaching hospitals. This might disqualify Mercy, since it has a
residency program. Another definition says community hospitals serve a local area, are run by local leaders, and provide financial opportunities for the local economy. Mercy would meet this last definition, since it has remained independent from large healthcare chains, such as UnityPoint.
Non-profit Mercy Medical Center is non-profit, established by the Sister of Mercy and governed by the group's charitable code. Mercy does, however, operate the for-profit MercyCare clinics. Doctors and other providers at these clinics are partners in the for-profit organization.
Urban vs. rural Mercy serves the urbanized Cedar Rapids metro area, but also serves seven nearby, mostly rural counties. Mercy also provides
cardiology, dialysis and
chemotherapy outreach services at rural hospitals in those seven counties.
Independent As described below, Mercy leadership has rejected merger advances. Mercy remains independent and locally controlled, one of a shrinking number of independent hospitals in the United States.
Teaching vs. non-teaching Mercy offers a residency program. MercyCare clinics also frequently host medical students from the
University of Iowa's medical school.
Number of beds Mercy Medical Center is licensed for 450 beds, but according to 2017 Medicare filings the hospital staffs 243 beds. That makes Mercy the seventh largest of 130 Iowa hospitals. For comparison, the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics operates 728 beds, St. Luke's Cedar Rapids operates 345, Covenant (Waterloo) operates 240 and Mercy Medical Center Dubuque operates 176. ==Church restrictions==