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Tawnya Brock Elected to NARHC Board of Directors: A Champion for RHC

QUAD A is proud to announce that Tawnya Brock, a trusted surveyor, has been elected to the Board of Directors for the National Association of Rural Health Clinics (NARHC). This appointment isn’t just recognition of Brock’s long-standing work—it’s a reflection of her relentless pursuit of better healthcare for rural communities. Her expertise spans patient care, quality oversight, and strategic advocacy, making her a vital addition to NARHC’s mission.

Brock’s journey started in direct patient care, where she witnessed the stark realities rural communities face—limited resources, access barriers, and gaps in the system that leave patients vulnerable. Those moments ignited her passion to change the system from the inside out. As a surveyor for the Kentucky Office of the Inspector General and QUAD A—the first and longest-running accreditation program for Rural Health Clinics (RHCs)—Brock verifies that facilities deliver what matters most: safe, effective care for those who need it most.

Her approach is tough but fair. She holds facilities to high standards but understands the practical challenges rural providers face. Brock’s signature line, “The goal isn’t just to pass the next survey; it’s to be ready for the next patient,” says it all. It’s not only about compliance— it’s about commitment to care.

Beyond quality assurance, Brock is a force in shaping rural healthcare policy. As Secretary and Board Member of KY MGMA and a Legislative Committee Member for the Kentucky Rural Health Association, she doesn’t just talk about change—she drives it. Her seat at the table means rural healthcare providers have a voice in key policy decisions that impact their communities.

In her six years as a surveyor with QUAD A and her time with AdventHealth Kentucky, Brock has been on the front lines, guiding rural health clinics through the intricacies of accreditation and operational excellence. Her credentials, including Certified Rural Health Clinic Professional and Healthcare Accreditation Certified Professional, are a reflection of her depth of expertise and her laser-focus on raising standards.

Brock’s election to the NARHC Board is a victory for rural healthcare—plain and simple. Her hands-on experience, unwavering advocacy, and sharp insight make her a powerful advocate. The initiatives she’ll help shape won’t just strengthen rural healthcare; they’ll change it for the better.

To learn more about Tawnya Brock and our work at QUAD A, visit quada.org.


Since 1980, QUAD A (a non-profit, physician-founded and led global accreditation organization) has worked with thousands of healthcare facilities to standardize and improve the quality of healthcare they provide – believing that patient safety should always come first.