Author: dturpin

The GAO found that most rural hospital closures were the result of financial distress. A 2016 study found that rural hospitals that closed from 2010-2014 had a medial operating margin of -7.41%. The GAO also found a disproportionately higher number of closures among rural hospitals...

Patients in rural Illinois are able to receive care close to home despite the lack of neurologist on staff in their hospital. A new telestroke care program in Illinois has significantly cut response time in those most crucial moments immediately following a stroke. The program...

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released a proposed rule that would reduce a handful of regulatory burdens on Critical Access Hospitals. As part of CMS' Patients Over Paperwork initiative, CMS has identified unnecessarily burdensome regulations on CAHs to be removed. These reductions may...

"Georgia’s Legislature is once again brainstorming legislation to address the state’s rural health care crisis. Sixty-four of 159 counties have no pediatrician; 79 have no obstetrician/gynecologist; and nine, like Webster, simply have no doctor. That makes Georgia worse than the national average for needy areas...

NPR profiles another one of the issues facing rural America today -- a lack of adequate housing in some communities. With housing options dwindling, young people may be less likely to find affordable housing in rural communities. [button link="https://www.npr.org/2018/08/11/634640228/rural-america-faces-a-crisis-in-adequate-housing" text="Read More"]...

Union General Hospital in Farmerville, Louisiana, has seen a decrease in school bullying and youth suicides since implementing programming from their 2014 Community Health Needs Assessment. "Together We Can Be Bully Free was a result of a 2014 Community Health Needs Assessment survey distributed to rural...