Over the past decade, in rural parts of America — including at least 20 in the Midwest — have closed.
In some cases, the shuttered hospital had been the only one in town, and the ripple effects are enormous, affecting not just access to health care, but also the town’s economy and even identity.
A new podcast, from Kaiser Health News and St. Louis Public Radio, explores the fallout after a small town loses its hospital.
Side Effects Public Media's Christine Herman interviewed Sarah Jane Tribble, senior correspondent at Kaiser Health News and host of “, on Illinois Public Media's talk show, .
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