The Oklahoman

HEALTH NOTES

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

Former Medicaid director honored

The Rural Health Associatio­n of Oklahoma named Dr. Garth Splinter “rural health leader of the year.” Splinter retired earlier this year as state Medicaid director, a position that allowed him to work on growing provider networks in rural areas. He previously worked at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, chaired the Commission on Oklahoma Health Care and served as the first CEO of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority.

Other award winners were Dr. Gary Mathews, rural physician of the year; Andy Fosmire, vice president for rural health at the Oklahoma Hospital Associatio­n, rural health advocate of the year; and Rural Health Projects Inc. in Enid, rural health educator of the year.

Local health department accredited

The Logan County Health Department received national accreditat­ion for the first time earlier this year. Nine county health department­s in Oklahoma are accredited. The Public Health Accreditat­ion Board has 264 pages of standards that it uses to judge health department­s’ services and their involvemen­t in their communitie­s.

Integris executive joins council

Tim Johnsen, president of Integris Baptist Medical Center, was elected to the American College of Healthcare Executives’ Council of Regents earlier this year. Johnsen represents Oklahoma health care leaders’ interests to the council. He has been president of Integris Baptist since 2013.

Chickasha hospital adds dermatolog­y

Southern Plains Medical Center added dermatolog­y to its services earlier this year when it recruited Dr. Ray Cornelison. Cornelison was vice chairman of the University of Oklahoma dermatolog­y program and previously served as chief of dermatolog­y at Fort Sill. For more informatio­n or to schedule an appointmen­t, call 405-309-3376.

Health associatio­n recognizes hospital

The American Heart Associatio­n and American Stroke Associatio­n gave Norman Regional Health System the Stroke Silver Plus Quality Achievemen­t award. The award recognizes hospitals that provide stroke treatment based on the latest guidelines. Those include providing clot-busting drugs when appropriat­e and helping patients schedule followup care. About 795,000 Americans have a stroke each year.

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