Millions of Americans Live in 'Care Deserts' —Here's What That Means and Why It's a Huge Problem

Discusses how many rural communities across the U.S. qualify as healthcare deserts, with 16 percent of Americans living 30 miles of more from a hospital. Describes the impact of rural hospital closures, health insurance gaps, and pharmacy deserts. Highlights resources and organizations working to close the healthcare gaps in rural communities.
Source: News stories via the Rural Assistance Center - Category: Rural Health Source Type: news