Cook County News Herald

Rita Plourde recognized as a “Community Star”



Rita Plourde

Rita Plourde

Rita Plourde, recently retired chief executive officer of Sawtooth Mountain Clinic, was nominated for “Community Star” recognition. Her story was selected to appear in the 2019 edition that will be available on the https:// www.PowerofRural.org website, the official hub for NRHD and the Power of Rural movement, beginning November 21, 2019.

On the third Thursday of November every year, the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH), the member organization for each of the 50 State Offices of Rural Health (SORH), leads National Rural Health Day (NRHD), an annual day of recognition, shining a light on those who serve the vital health needs of the estimated 57 million people living in rural America.

SORHs, including the Minnesota Office of Rural Health and Primary care, provide support to rural hospitals, clinics, and first responders in several ways, including technical assistance, funding that supports workforce development, population health management, quality improvement initiatives, and more.

In 2015, NOSORH invited its members to nominate hospital and emergency first responder teams, community health, and volunteer service heroes on the front lines of rural health who were making a positive impact on rural lives. Soon after the stories started coming, the book of Community Stars has been published on NRHD.

For the first time since its inception, a limited number of Community Star books will also be available for purchase.

Kate Surbaugh, the current CEO of Sawtooth Mountain Clinic, states, “Rita’s time as CEO of Sawtooth Mountain Clinic was one of incredible growth. She worked tirelessly to bring health care services to our rural area, and we are so grateful for her years of effort.”

Plourde joined Sawtooth Mountain Clinic in 1981. She was responsible for recruiting and retaining physicians and support staff to provide comprehensive primary care services, securing funding for health care operations, and establishing and maintaining public health services.

Rural communities, health organizations, schools are all invited to participate in NRHD. Free tools, ideas, and details about NRHD events occurring across the United States are also available on PowerofRural.org.

The National Organization of State Office of Rural Health is the membership association of the nation’s 50 State Offices of Rural Health. State Offices of Rural Health are anchors of information and support for rural communities, health professionals, hospitals and clinics across the nation. They are dedicated to collaboration, education, communication and innovation to improve health in small towns around the country.

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