About OCH

OCH Regional Medical Center is county-owned and operated and has been serving Oktibbeha County and the surrounding areas for nearly 45 years.

While the hospital is owned by the county, it's important to understand taxpayer money does not fund the hospital's operations. The funds for the hospital’s operational expenses comes from orders of physicians and providers for providing  medical/surgical care. OCH is self-sustaining and does NOT rely on taxpayer dollars to fund its day-to-day operations.

In 2008, Oktibbeha County voted 61% in favor of funding the hospital's west wing expansion. Tax dollars are only used to fund two items: (1) the ambulance service ($200,000) under a mandate and (2) required principal and interest payments on the 2009 and 2010 General Obligation bonds ($1,609,560) which were issued to fund the west wing expansion. Based on the county's population of 49,833 (2016), this equates to $32.30 per year, or $2.69 per month, for every citizen of Oktibbeha County to have ownership in OCH.

    

We invite you to explore these resources to learn more about your OCH Regional Medical Center -- our services, our people, and our commitment to Starkville/Oktibbeha County community...

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OCH is...

21

Medical Specialities

13

OCH Clinics

300+

Doctors & Nurses

40,000+

Babies Delivered

Recent News

OCH Regional Medical Center Data Security Incident

April 18, 2025

STARKVILLE, MS (April 18, 2025) – OCH Regional Medical Center (OCH) is committed to protecting […]

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OCH Regional Medical Center Launches New Electronic Medical Record (EMR) System

January 24, 2025

OCH Regional Medical Center will officially go live with its new electronic medical record (EMR) system on Monday, January 27, 2025.

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A New Electronic Medical Record System Coming Soon to OCH Regional Medical Center

January 16, 2025

OCH Regional Medical Center is excited to announce the upcoming launch of a new electronic medical record (EMR) system that will significantly enhance the hospital’s
operations and improve the patient care experience. This transition, scheduled for January 27, 2025, marks a major technological upgrade to streamline processes for healthcare providers and
offer better service to the community.

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