"Rural Health Crisis Hits Small Georgia Town"

Rural health care in the U.S. is in crisis, with limited access to emergency services and specialized care leading to higher mortality rates. In Elberton, Georgia, the Medical Center of Elberton serves a predominantly Medicare and Medicaid population, offering essential services like primary care and chronic disease management. However, the clinic faces challenges such as physician shortages, long wait times, and inadequate mental health services. Financial instability threatens many rural hospitals, exacerbated by states not expanding Medicaid. Residents like Sylvia Chapman rely heavily on local clinics, highlighting the critical need for accessible health care in rural areas.
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