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Centers of Excellence

Our organization recognizes the value of certifications and accreditation and the impact of process improvement upon the perinatal patients we serve. We uphold a high level of staff competence and a commitment to excellence in the care of every family we serve.

Norman Regional Health System is the first program in the state of Oklahoma to be certified in Advanced Perinatal Care by The Joint Commission. This certification exemplifies our commitment to quality improvement and best practice implementation. Most importantly, it shows our dedication to the health and wellness of every growing family in our community.

Norman Regional Health System is the 1st OB Emergency Department in the United States to achieve certification in Emergency Services – Obstetrics by The Center for Improvement in Healthcare Quality. This certification demonstrates our awareness of maternal and neonatal complications that require the highest level of expertise to manage and treat when seconds count. We provide care for OB related emergencies to expectant women from 14 weeks gestation through 6 weeks post-partum.

Results:

  • Early Elective Delivery - Numerous studies show early elective deliveries are associated with increased maternal and neonatal complications for both mothers and newborns, compared to deliveries occurring beyond 39 weeks and women who go into labor on their own. Below is the most recent national data - 2022.
    • National rate = 2%
    • Oklahoma rate = 3%
    • NRHS 2023 rate = <1%
    • NRHS current rate = 0
  • Cesarean Delivery NTSV (Nulliparous, 1st baby, Term, greater than 37 weeks gestation, single baby delivered in the vertex position). Below is the most recent national data - 2021.
    • The Joint Commission Target Rate = <30%
    • Healthy People 2030 Target rate = 23.6%
    • National rate = 25.7%
    • Oklahoma’s rate = 25%
    • NRHS 2023 rate = 23.9%
    • NRHS current rate = 22.2%
  • Exclusive Human Milk Feeding – The American Academy of Pediatrics, World Health Organization, Department of Health and Human Services and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists continue to emphasize their positions on the impact of exclusive human milk feeding for the first 6 months of neonatal life. Below is the most recent national data - 2021.
    • Goal from World Health Organization = 42.4
    • National rate = 49%
    • Oklahoma rate = 47%
    • NRHS 2023 rate = 71%
    • NRHS current rate = 70%
  • Patient Satisfaction - NRC (National Resource Corporation). Below is the most recent data from 2023.
    • NRC Inpatient care benchmark = 64.1%
    • NRHS Inpatient - Maternal Child Services from 339 patient surveys = 78.5%
    • NRC Emergency care benchmark = 48.5%
    • NRHS OB Emergency from 293 surveys = 70.3%

Please contact our Perinatal Centers of Excellence Program Administrator for more information about these and other perinatal quality metrics at 405.307.3047 or tfaires@nrh-ok.com.