Dr. Michael Brown, Board Certified General Surgeon

Dr. Michael Brown, Board Certified General Surgeon Michael Brown,D.O. specializes in minimally invasive surgeries, endoscopy, and central line placement

10/22/2025

🌧️ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT – MMH Health Expo Canceled🌧️
After closely monitoring the forecast and working with the National Weather Service, we regret to announce that the MMH Health Expo has been canceled due to inclement weather. Unfortunately, the storm system will not be clearing our area in time for a safe and successful event.

We want to extend our deepest gratitude to all our Sponsors, Volunteers, Health & Food Vendors, and the incredible community that has shown unwavering support for the McCurtain Memorial Hospital Foundation and the Love of Lillian Foundation throughout the planning of this event. đź’™

But this isn’t goodbye — just a delay!

đź“… Mark your calendars: The new date is May 2nd, 2026.
We will be refunding all 5k runners their tickets, and hope to see you all in May! We look forward to seeing everyone then for an even bigger and better celebration of health and community.
Stay safe and thank you for your understanding.
– The MMH Health Expo Team

09/17/2025

Press Release

For Immediate Release
Date: Wednesday, Sep 17, 2025

McCurtain Memorial Hospital Applauds CMS’s Rural Health Transformation Funding Opportunity; Calls for Bold, Long-Term Commitment to Protect Rural Hospitals

Idabel, Oklahoma – McCurtain Memorial Hospital (MMH) welcomes the recent announcement from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) of a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) under the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), created by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). This unprecedented $50 billion program is designed to strengthen access, quality, and financial sustainability in rural health care across the United States.

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Oklahoma’s Application Deadline and Federal Review

The State of Oklahoma is now tasked with preparing and submitting its application to CMS by early November 2025. CMS has committed to approving or denying state applications no later than December 3, 2025. This timeline underscores the urgency for collaboration between state leaders, rural hospitals, and community stakeholders to ensure Oklahoma secures its share of this transformative funding.

If approved, Oklahoma stands to receive a significant portion of the $50 billion program, which will be distributed among states that submit robust, comprehensive plans to support rural health. These funds are intended to address technology upgrades, workforce recruitment, service expansion, care model innovation, and infrastructure critical to sustaining rural hospitals.

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Promise and Limitations of the Rural Health Transformation Program

McCurtain Memorial Hospital acknowledges that this program represents a historic step forward for rural communities. However, the hospital emphasizes that the RHTP is only the foundation of a broader, long-term effort. Rural health care faces systemic challenges – from workforce shortages and financial instability to evolving community health needs.

“While we welcome and support this funding, we must also be honest: it is not a permanent fix,” said Brian Whitfield, CEO of McCurtain Memorial Hospital. “The Rural Health Transformation Program will give Oklahoma hospitals breathing room and resources to innovate, but to protect rural health for future generations, we must remain committed to ongoing structural reforms and community investments.”

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McCurtain Memorial’s Financial Turnaround and Commitment to Stability

Nearly four years ago, McCurtain Memorial faced immense financial strain, operating under the constant threat of closure. Today, the hospital’s financial footing is significantly stronger thanks to disciplined fiscal management, expanded service lines, and aggressive pursuit of sustainability initiatives.

This progress offers reassurance to our community and employees that MMH is not only surviving but positioned to grow. The hospital’s administration continues to pursue opportunities to strengthen its balance sheet, reduce waste, and ensure long-term solvency.

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The Role of the OBBBA in Creating This Funding Stream

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) made the Rural Health Transformation Program possible by establishing a five-year, $50 billion federal investment specifically earmarked for rural health care. The legislation requires states to use the funds in targeted ways, including:
• Enhancing prevention and chronic disease management
• Expanding access to behavioral health and substance use services
• Supporting workforce recruitment and retention
• Investing in telehealth, digital infrastructure, and cybersecurity
• Encouraging new care models and partnerships among providers
• Upgrading or preserving essential service lines in rural hospitals

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Recruitment, Growth, and Economic Development

McCurtain Memorial is already working aggressively to align with these goals. Over the past several years, the hospital has:
• Recruited new physicians and establish new partnerships to bring expanded specialties and services to our community
• Invested in workforce development, ensuring training and retention of nurses, technicians, and support staff
• Expanded service lines to meet local health care needs more effectively, reducing the need for residents to travel long distances for care
• Contributed to the local economy by creating stable, well-paying jobs that multiply economic impact throughout McCurtain County

“Our hospital has worked tirelessly to rebuild from a point of near collapse,” said Whitfield. “We are proud of how far we’ve come – but we also know how far we still must go. This funding opportunity will be a catalyst for growth, but the true measure of success will be our ability to sustain progress and keep care close to home for decades to come.”

If you ever have questions regarding our clinic/services please call us at 580-286-2947. We would be happy to help you i...
06/05/2025

If you ever have questions regarding our clinic/services please call us at 580-286-2947. We would be happy to help you in any way that we can!

We’ve been made aware that there’s a rumor going around that our Surgery Department is closed, and we want to set the record straight.

This is absolutely not true.
Our Surgery Department was temporarily closed for one week only to complete renovations. It is fully operational and back to serving our community with the highest quality care.

In fact, Dr. Michael Brown, Board Certified General Surgeon is performing multiple surgical cases today!

👏 Patients consistently praise Dr. Brown for his skill, compassion, and dedication. If you or a loved one are in need of surgical care, we encourage you to ask your primary care provider to send a referral his way. You’ll be in excellent hands.

Thank you for helping us clear up the confusion, and thank you for trusting McCurtain Memorial Hospital.

Check out our newly renovated PACU! This are is where you, or your loved one will be prior to surgery as well as after. ...
05/19/2025

Check out our newly renovated PACU! This are is where you, or your loved one will be prior to surgery as well as after. We are so excited about the updates, and hope you choose us for your surgery needs!

We are here for you!
04/18/2025

We are here for you!

Come see our team to receive your screening! Cancer doesn’t wait, and neither should you.
02/21/2025

Come see our team to receive your screening! Cancer doesn’t wait, and neither should you.

Did you know colon cancer is preventable when detected early? If you are between the ages of 45 to 75 it is recommended that you are screened!

Dr. Brown provides these screenings right here at McCurtain Memorial Hospital!

Have questions? Reach out to us today!

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11/15/2024

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As the year draws to a close, it’s the perfect time to take charge of your health. If you’re 45 or older, your colonoscopy screening is an essential step in preventing colon cancer and maintaining your well-being. Colonoscopies are recommended every 10 years for most low risk adults starting at ...

08/16/2024

Due to unforeseen circumstances, our Idabel and Valliant Clinics will be closed for the remainder of the day. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.

For any urgent medical needs, please note that our Emergency Department is open 24-7.

Thank you for your patience!

08/08/2024

Why travel for wound care when you can receive top-notch services right here in Idabel? Dr. Michael Brown, Board Certified General Surgeon has years of experience and is ready to provide you with exceptional wound care. Call 580-286-2947 to learn how you can start your care or transfer your current care to Dr. Brown today!

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Idabel, OK
74745

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Thursday 9am - 4pm

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