Armor Health Enhances Patient Care in Ohio with New Services for Corrections Center
Armor Health Reinforces Healthcare Partnerships in Ohio
On January 6, 2026, Armor Health, a prominent provider of correctional healthcare, announced the securing of a new contract to deliver integrated medical and mental health services at the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio located in Stryker. This advancement comes after a competitive request for proposal (RFP) process and highlights Armor’s commitment to improving health outcomes in correctional facilities.
CEO Otto Campo expressed enthusiasm about this partnership, stating, “We are privileged to partner with the Corrections Commission of Northwest Ohio (CCNO) Detention leadership team furthering Armor's focus on new partnerships in Ohio.” This agreement not only establishes Armor Health as a key player in the region but also aligns with its goal of serving communities by providing quality care to inmates.
The Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio aims to maintain public safety while ensuring effective operations for its facilities serving multiple counties including Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, and Williams. Armor Health seeks to align with these goals through a robust healthcare program tailored for the facility. Dr. Jimmy Fernandez, Chief Medical Officer at Armor, emphasizes the reliance on data and clinical services, stating, “Aiming for the best patient outcomes is a mission we share with CCNO.” Notably, Armor plans to focus on both physical and mental health needs of inmates, offering a comprehensive approach to their care.
Armor Health has built its reputation over more than 21 years by delivering evidence-based medical care to local correctional facilities nationwide. By utilizing insights analytics, risk scoring, and predictive modeling, they revolutionize the healthcare landscape within correctional systems. Enhanced by modern AI solutions from their partnership with Antidote-AI, their clinical tools provide meticulous intervention strategies to meet diverse patient needs.
In preparing to initiate services in mid-January, Armor Health aims to collaborate closely with CCNO leadership and staff, crafting a responsive healthcare program that prioritizes quality. The integration of skilled medical and behavioral health professionals into the facility is expected to profoundly impact the quality of care provided to detainees.
As the focus on mental health continues to expand within correctional environments, Armor Health's data-driven methodologies ensure that each patient receives tailored care. The partnership with CCNO presents an opportunity not only to fulfill the needs of inmates but also to reflect a larger commitment to community health and rehabilitation. Dr. Fernandez underscores this commitment, asserting that the goal encompasses improving lives and reducing recidivism through effective health initiatives.
Armor Health's new endeavors in Ohio reflect a strategic growth trajectory aimed at enhancing the healthcare standards within correctional facilities. With a foundation of transparency and excellence, Armor remains focused on delivering high-quality care and establishing long-term, impactful partnerships as it continues to address the needs of the communities it serves.
The new contract signifies a progressive step towards integrating quality healthcare services in correctional environments, paving the way for improved health outcomes for detainees across the region and beyond.