AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOklahoma Nursing Homes Watch: CMS data spotlighted several Oklahoma facilities in Q1 2026, including Wilkins Health & Rehabilitation Community (Stephens County) as second-largest with a 4/5 rating and no fines, while Drumright Nursing Home (Creek County) landed second-largest but with a 1/5 rating and multiple fines/penalties. Local Care Quality: Grace Skilled and Nursing Therapy Norman (Cleveland County) earned a top 5/5 overall rating with no fines, and Covenant Living at Inverness (Creek County) was the only non-profit listed there, also posting a 5-star CMS rating. Cost Pressure & Access: Oklahoma’s attorney general sued to block a major aluminum smelter project, arguing it could harm Oklahoma’s cattle—an issue that matters for rural health and food systems. Health Policy & Staffing: A WalletHub study ranked Louisiana among the worst states for nurses, citing a projected 6,000 RN shortage by 2030—another reminder of the staffing strain facing healthcare nationwide. Patient Safety: Sedgwick County’s Major Crash Team investigated a three-vehicle injury crash east of Derby, with multiple people transported in serious/critical condition. Community Health: Oklahoma City’s OHCA launched an AI chatbot to help SoonerCare members navigate benefits.
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