Physician Practice
Practice Name | Western Arizona Regional Medical Center |
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Website | warmc.com |
Number of Physicians (MD/DO) | 4 |
Number of Locations | 2 |
Western Arizona Regional Medical Center (WARMC) is a 139-bed acute care facility serving the greater Bullhead City community. [3, 7, 12] It provides a range of inpatient, outpatient, diagnostic imaging, medical, surgical, and emergency services. [3, 12] WARMC features the area's largest intensive care unit, a surgery center, and a wound care clinic, and is noted as a Level III trauma center and an accredited Chest Pain Center with PCI Intervention. [3, 9, 10, 12] Specialties include Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Cardiology, Orthopedic Surgery, and many others across medical and surgical disciplines. [3, 7]
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Primary Electronic Health Record System
Western Arizona Regional Medical Center (WARMC) uses the **MyHealthHome** patient portal for patients to access their health information online. The mobile application for this portal is currently branded as **MyHealthHome โ MphRx**. WARMC is part of the Community Health Systems (CHS) network. Based on information regarding other hospitals within the CHS system, the MyHealthHome portal appears to be connected to **Oracle Health**, specifically their **Cerner EHR** system. While the WARMC mobile app still shows the MphRx branding, other CHS hospitals using MyHealthHome have transitioned to or are using the MyHealthHome โ Oracle Health branding, indicating a shift towards Oracle Health as the underlying EHR. MphRx is described as a platform that integrates with various EHR systems, including Cerner, suggesting it may have been the initial technology powering the MyHealthHome portal before a more direct integration or transition to Oracle Health's platform. Recent reports about EHR outages at CHS hospitals specifically attributed the issues to Oracle Health's Cerner EHR, further supporting this connection. Therefore, while the patient portal is called MyHealthHome and the mobile app branding includes MphRx, the underlying Electronic Health Record (EHR) system used by Western Arizona Regional Medical Center is likely **Oracle Health (Cerner)**.