People are drawn to rural America for different reasons. For some, it’s the slower pace of life, while others crave the sense of community; in some cases, people are drawn by the lower cost of living. But access to health care services for the 60 million who live in these areas is an ever-growing burden. Chip speaks with CEO of the National Rural Health Association Alan Morgan about how health care providers are doing more with less and what Congress can do to ensure rural Americans get access to the care they need. […]
Read More… from Rescuing Rural Health Care With Alan Morgan
While National Rural Hospital Week, November 18-22, is a time to celebrate all of the things that make rural America unique, it is also a time to address the ways policymakers can support access to […]
Read More… from Protecting Rural Hospitals: Five Ways Policymakers Can Make A Difference
This year in celebration of Rural Hospital Week (November 18-22), FAH is highlighting stories of cooperation from our member hospitals throughout rural America. Small communities face different obstacles than their urban counterparts when it comes […]
Read More… from FAH Member Hospitals’ Community Partnerships in Rural America
The Federation of American Hospitals is celebrating National Rural Hospital Week November 18th through 22nd to highlight the unique and essential role hospitals play in rural communities across the United States. Rural America faces countless […]
Read More… from FAH Celebrates National Rural Hospital Week (November 18-22)