Award from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

Cheyenne Neagle, RN, BSN, CRHCP, Director of the Rural Health Clinics at Scotland County Hospital in Memphis has received the 2025 Rural Health Champion Award from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Office of Rural Health and Primary Care. The award recognizes Neagle’s visionary leadership and tireless dedication to improving the billing/finances and processes of the Rural Health Clinics that are owned and operated by Scotland County Hospital. This recognition reflects a deep commitment to improving healthcare access and outcomes for the rural communities served by Scotland County Hospital in Northeast Missouri.

According to her nomination, “She has created billing efficiencies for the clinics and she has created an environment of collaboration and trust by providing clear communication and support that ensures all team members have the resources and guidance to deliver high quality patient care.”

Neagle was presented the award at the 2025 Missouri Rural Health Day in Jefferson City last month.