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Oklahoma Hospital Association (OHA) is a non-profit organization that represents hospitals and health care providers in the state of Oklahoma. Established in 1919, the OHA is one of the oldest state-level hospital associations in the United States.

History

The Oklahoma Hospital Association was founded in 1919, shortly after the end of World War I. The association was created to provide a unified voice for hospitals in Oklahoma and to promote the improvement of healthcare services.

Mission

The mission of the OHA is to collaborate with member hospitals and health systems to ensure a high quality, accountable and sustainable health care system. The association works to achieve this mission through advocacy, education, research, and service.

Membership

Membership in the OHA is open to all hospitals and health systems in Oklahoma. The association represents more than 140 hospitals and health systems across the state. Members range from small rural hospitals to large urban medical centers.

Advocacy

The OHA is a leading advocate for hospitals and health care providers in Oklahoma. The association works with lawmakers at the state and federal level to shape health care policy. It also provides resources and support to its members to help them navigate regulatory changes and challenges.

Education and Research

The OHA provides a variety of educational opportunities for its members, including conferences, workshops, and webinars. The association also conducts research on a range of health care issues, from patient safety to health care finance.

Service

In addition to advocacy and education, the OHA provides a variety of services to its members. These include legal services, financial consulting, and strategic planning assistance.

See Also

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