Healthcare Providers in Missouri
Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Missouri from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 0 providers in this listing.
Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Missouri from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 0 providers in this listing.
Missouri's healthcare system is anchored by two major metropolitan areas — St. Louis and Kansas City — each with world-class medical institutions. In St. Louis, Barnes-Jewish Hospital (affiliated with Washington University School of Medicine) is consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the nation and is a major center for cancer care, cardiac surgery, and transplant medicine. SSM Health and Mercy Health are other major systems in the St. Louis area. In Kansas City, University of Kansas Health System (serving both Missouri and Kansas), Saint Luke's Health System, and Research Medical Center are the dominant providers.
Missouri expanded Medicaid in 2021 through a voter-approved ballot initiative, extending coverage to adults earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level. The program, called MO HealthNet, covers over 1 million residents. The Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS) (dss.mo.gov) administers MO HealthNet, while the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) (health.mo.gov) oversees public health programs.
The Missouri State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts (pr.mo.gov) licenses physicians and provides online verification. Missouri has significant rural healthcare challenges in the Ozarks and Bootheel regions.