Critical Access hospital in rural Indiana
Rush Memorial Hospital is a 25-bed Critical Access hospital in Rushville, Indiana, serving its rural community with an estimated annual patient revenue of $65 million. Despite operating in a resource-constrained environment, Rush Memorial has gained recognition for its commitment to forward-thinking technology initiatives — including being named one of the AHA Health Care’s Most Wired hospitals four years in a row.
Since 2015, the hospital has relied on the Iguana integration engine to connect its Cerner EMR with a wide range of systems supporting radiology, billing, public health reporting, clinical documentation, pharmacy, and more. These integrations have helped streamline operations, improve care coordination, and support outreach through patient and physician engagement tools.
To support continuity of care and operational resilience, Rush Memorial also implemented a High Availability architecture with Iguana, ensuring minimal disruption and maximum reliability for its most critical data flows. This dependable infrastructure plays a key role in enabling Rush Memorial to deliver consistent, high-quality care while continuing to expand its digital health capabilities.
With ongoing support from iNTERFACEWARE (including training, system optimization, and expert guidance) Rush Memorial continues to build on its integration success, using Iguana as a strategic foundation for long-term growth and innovation.