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Key Industries

Health Care

The Ozarks Region is a leading health care hub, anchored by two Top 100 hospitals and Level I Trauma Centers, and the MU School of Medicine. Our skilled workforce powers diverse opportunities across hospitals, clinics, long-term care, and support services. With nationally recognized care and a growing research presence, the region serves southwest Missouri and beyond.

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Why This Industry Thrives Here

Regional Medical Hub

The Ozarks Region is home to two Top 100 hospitals and Level I Trauma Centers, and a robust network of clinics and specialty providers — making the region a central hub for advanced, high-quality health care.

Talent Pipeline

A strong partnership between universities, nursing schools, and the Alliance for Health Care Education accelerates career-ready training, producing a skilled workforce ready to meet growing industry demand.

Population Growth

With a growing and diverse population, the region provides expanding patient demand and a vibrant community for health care services to thrive.

Lower Operating Costs

Competitive real estate, labor, and operational costs make the Ozarks an attractive location for expanding hospitals, clinics, and health care ventures.

Community Investment

Local institutions and health systems invest in state-of-the-art facilities, cutting-edge technology, and programs that cultivate the next generation of medical professionals.

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Local Leaders

CoxHealth

Regional health care system serving southwest Missouri with multiple facilities.

Mercy Springfield Communities

Comprehensive health care network with major regional presence.

Jordan Valley Health

Federally qualified health center providing care to underserved populations across the region.

Key Health Care Facts

Health care & social assistance employs more than 50,000 people across the region.

5-Year projections show health care support as the fastest growing occupations.

CoxHealth and Mercy together account for two of the largest employers in southwest Missouri.

Support & Resources

Health care organizations benefit from:

  • Missouri State University Health sciences, nursing, and allied health programs.
  • Ozarks Tech Training programs for nursing, allied health, and medical technology.
  • Southwest Baptist University Nursing, health sciences, and graduate-level health care programs.
  • Evangel University Allied health and pre-professional programs preparing students for careers in nursing, therapy, and medical fields.
  • Alliance for Health Care Education Community collaboration between Springfield Public Schools, local colleges, and CoxHealth that seamlessly guide students through health care career pathways.
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