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The Alabama Hospital Association says more than a dozen Alabama hospitals are at an immediate risk of closing. These facilities reportedly lost more than $700 million dollars in 2022. The Association said even with federal relief money, Alabama hospitals have lost $1.5 billion dollars since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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CARROLLTON, Ala. (AP) — The coronavirus pandemic couldn't come at a worse time for rural communities across the U.S. that have lost their hospitals.…
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Alabama is losing another rural hospital. Georgiana Medical Center in Butler County is closing at the end of the next month. Ivy Creek health care…
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Please find enclosed Alabama Public Radio’s entry for best radio documentary, titled “Help Wanted: Alabama’s Rural Health Care Crisis.” The three member…
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All year long the APR news team has been looking at rural health across the state. One of the major problems is that rural residents lack access to…
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All year long on Alabama Public Radio, we’ve been looking at rural health care. Advocates of rural health in Alabama say one of the biggest issues is…
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Advocates working to fix problems with rural health care say Alabama is ground zero nationally. Studies say Alabama has the highest infant mortality rate…
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A hospital serving one of Alabama's poorest and most rural counties is scheduled to close by month's end.George Alford, board chairman of Camden's J. Paul…