Ozarks Medical Center receives 'Outstanding Website' award from Web Marketing Association

Ozarks Medical Center is proud to announce not only the launch of its new website, but an award for "Outstanding Website" from the Web Marketing Association. The new website features responsive technology, an easy-to-navigate structure, and compelling imagery. You can view the award-winning website here: www.ozarksmedicalcenter.com.

The Web Marketing Association created the IAC awards to recognize excellence in online advertising. Judges receive hundreds of entries, but there is only one winner in each category. Judges base their decisions on a number of factors, including creativity, innovation, copywriting, and design.

Ozarks Medical Center had a desire to update their online presence and website design, so they teamed up with Scorpion Healthcare, a full-service web design and marketing company exclusively focused on the healthcare industry. Ozarks' new website reflects the medical center's patient-focused mindset.

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