Rural health care the focus of special day

Hospitals play crucial role in serving public

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Rural hospitals and other health care providers are arguably these communities’ most critical resources, serving as both health and human service “anchors” and economic “anchors” in the region.

According toThe National Center for Rural Health Works, rural hospitals are typically one of the community’s top two employers (if not the top employer). Each primary care physician in a rural community employs 23 people on average, while each rural general surgeon employs 26, and each rural pharmacy employs 10 – generating $2.7 million in salaries, wages and benefits a year combined.

It is our sincere hope others throughout the community joined the celebration by thanking local health care providers for all the good work they do on their behalf.

Note to readers – Mary Mahan-Deatherage is the director of strategic planning, marketing and physician relations and is a member of the senior leadership team at Morrison Community Hospital.

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