GUTHRIE, Okla. – Out of nearly 1,400 critical access hospitals across America, Logan County residents get their care from one of the very best.
The National Rural Health Association (NRHA) named Mercy Hospital Logan County to its annual list of the Top 20 Critical Access Hospitals for Best Practice in Quality. The list ranks hospitals using the Chartis Rural Hospital Performance INDEX, which compiles public data sets linked to quality, patient perspectives and more.
“It’s hard to measure the immense pride we all have at Mercy as caregivers for our neighbors,” said Dustin Yowell, Mercy Hospital Logan County administrator. “Logan County deserves nothing but the best and we’re so humbled to earn this recognition for our compassionate care.”
Logan County is one of three Mercy hospitals on the list, joining Mercy Hospital Tishomingo and Arkansas’ Mercy Hospital Waldron.
A critical access hospital is a small rural facility designated by Medicare to improve access to care, capped at 25 inpatient beds and required to maintain 24/7 emergency services. In contrast, a community hospital provides a broad range of general medical services to the local population.
Rural hospitals deliver essential, often lifesaving care to communities that would otherwise face long travel times, limited access to specialists and significant health disparities.
Hospitals on NHRA’s top 20 list for quality scored highly across process-of-care measures relevant to rural settings.
“NRHA is committed to ensuring our members have the best information to manage their hospitals,” said Brock Slabach, NRHA chief operations officer. “We’re pleased to recognize the accomplishments of these rural hospitals.”
Mercy Hospital Logan County is an award-winning 25-bed hospital affiliated with Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City. It offers swing beds, therapy, imaging, emergency care, a Senior Life Solutions program and other critical services to local patients. Read more about it on the Mercy Hospital Logan County website on mercy.net.