YSU, Mercy Health partnership to explore collaborations

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The facility will be more than 400,000 square feet, and Mercy Health expects to break ground on the facility in early 2023, with an anticipated opening in late 2025.

Mercy Health-Youngstown and Youngstown State University will work together to develop new academic and medical affiliations under an exclusive affinity partnership announced at a news conference today on the YSU campus.

The 10-year agreement opens the door for YSU and Mercy Health-Youngstown to collaborate on a variety of initiatives, including a new master’s degree in Athletic Training and a new partnership involving the Health Center on campus.

“Both YSU and Mercy Health have a long history of outreach in the community,” said Don Kline, president and CEO, Mercy Health-Youngstown. “This affinity partnership has far reaching possibilities to benefit the entire Mahoning Valley.”

As part of the agreement, Mercy Health-Youngstown and YSU will partner to operate the Mercy Health/YSU Health Center, located in Kilcawley House on campus. The center, which offers services ranging from routine health checks and first aid to immunizations and doctor appointments, will be staffed with Mercy Health physicians.

Mercy Health is a Catholic, nonprofit health system. Mercy Health in the Mahoning Valley is part of Mercy Health, the largest integrated health system in Ohio.

The agreement also creates opportunities for YSU and Mercy Health-Youngstown to collaborate on other projects, including: the creation of the state’s first master’s degree program in Athletic Training at YSU; a new 10-year Mercy Health-Youngstown sponsorship agreement with YSU athletics; and the development of a plan to better connect the YSU campus and Mercy Health’s St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital with the Youngstown Business Incubator, America Makes and the downtown Youngstown business district.

“YSU and Mercy Health look forward to combining our intellectual strengths to better serve our students, clients and the community at large,” YSU President Jim Tressel said. “We are excited about the many opportunities created by this new affiliation.”

The collaboration between Mercy Health-Youngstown and YSU goes back for many years.
“We are proud the long commitment to our community that both Mercy Health- Youngstown and YSU share,” said Matthew A. Love, FACHE, Senior Vice President, Finance and Strategy Mercy Health-Youngstown. “We look forward to enhancing access to the students, faculty and staff at YSU as well as supporting our local partners in this venture.”

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